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A very nice idea. You can play board games while you eat, of which there is a very large selection. The menu is manageable and also quite inexpensive. Unfortunately the food didn't come together and was partly incomplete. Overall, nice for friends and family. View all feedback.
This is the best place in town for board games and play. The atmosphere is fantastic and the café decent. It can be really crowded though.
Great experience!! Perfect for a rainy afternoon in cph
This is a board game heaven. We didn't actually play any as we had a train to catch, so just ate some chips (very tasty) and had a coffee. The place has 100's of not 1000's of board games on offer though, some free and others available for a small fee. It's a wonderful antidote to phones ruling people's lives, so I was glad to see it busy.
When in a new city we will try and find time to visit a boardgame shop or cafe and this is exactly what we look for, a large selection of games in good surroundings and some decent snacks and drinks available. We had a toasted sandwich each some sweet potato fries and nachos along with a couple of drinks and some game time (Isle of Cats in case you wondered), this cost was in the region of £30.00 which isn't too bad. If we had spare time we would have stayed longer.
This is worth a visit. We were lucky. When we arrived, there was one more table available. Pressed apparently. But how delicious to play a company game between all these playing people. We played Cascadia. If this café is near me, I'd go by as many times as I could, the vibe is delicious.