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This is a very unique restaurant/pub in Bellingham. The owner is from Orlando, who thought Bellingham is “the place” to have a Boardgame pub and started it. They have 1300 board games on site. Many of them are free to play, some are $5, and some serious big games are $10 to play. If you are serious game player, you may want to pay $50/year membership to play $5 games, and $100/year membership to play $10 games. Membership comes with a free on entree meal on your birthday and free dessert. They have tables with a game board built in (I heard they paid around $2500 for the table). You can keep playing on the table till the food is ready and when food comes, they’ll install the table top on the table to eat, then after eating, they’ll remove the table top for you to continue playing the game. Some games like “Twilight Imperium” will take 13-17 hours to finish, therefore you may want to reserve the table for 2 days to complete the game. “Dark Tower” electronic board game came out in 1981 was on the $10 shelf. This game is discontinued and not made anymore, but you can still play at this place ? There is one boardgame pub in Seattle, but they say each boardgame pubs has its own characteristics and none of them are the same. Even if you are not into a board game, would be fun to try out once in your life ? ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã?ã?­ã?¼ã?«ã??ã?¬ã?¤ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??å?é???ã???ã?ã??ã?é£?äº?ã??ã?ã?ã?æ???ã?å?§ã????ã?ã??ã?¬ã?¹ã??ã?©ã?³? 1300?é¡?ã???ã?²ã?¼ã? ã?ã?ã??ã?ã??ã?å¤???ç?¡æ????ã?å?ºã?ã??ã??ã?ã?????ã?ã?·ã?ªã?¢ã?¹?ã?²ã?¼ã? ?ã?å??ã??ã????$ï¼?ã??ã?«ã?$10ã??ã?«?ã???ã??ã?ã???ã?ã?ã??é??50ã??ã?«ã??ã??100ã??ã?«??ä¼??ã??æ????ã?5ã??ã?«ã?10ã??ã?«å??ã??æ?¾é¡??ã?ã?æ??ã??ã?? ?ä¼????ã?ã?èª?ç??æ?¥?ç?¡æ???ã?é£?äº?ã??ã?ã?ã??ã?¶ã?¼ã??ã?ç?¡æ?????ç?¹å?¸ã?ã?ã??ã??ã??ã?ã?? åº???ã?ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ç?¨ã??ã?¤ã??ã?³ã?°ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«ã?ã?ã??ã?ã?é£?äº?ã??ã????ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã???ã??ã?ã?é£?äº?ã??ã?ã??ã?ä¸??ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«?ã??ä¹?ã??ã?é£?äº?ã?ã?é£??çµ?ã??ã?ã??ã?ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«?ã??å?ã??æ????ã?ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ç¶?ã?ã??ã??ã????ã?ã??ã??ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã?¤ã??ã?³ã?°ã??ã?¼ã??ã?«?ã?2500ã??ã?«??ã?ã????ã?ã?? ã???å»?ç?¤????ã?ã??ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? “Dark Tower” ã??ã?æ??ä½??ã??çµ?äº?ã?ã????13æ??é???ã?ã?ã???è¨?ã?ã???ã?ã?? “Twilight Imperium” ?ã?ã?ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã?ã???ã?ã?? ã?·ã?¢ã??ã?«?ã??1?ã??ã?¼ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã??ã?ã?ã???ã??ã?ã?ã??ã??ã?ã???ã??ã???å??æ?§ã?ã???é?ã????ã?ã?? ä¸??ã?ä½?é¨?ã??å?¼??ã?é£?äº?ã??ã???ã?ã?ã?¬ã?¹ã??ã?©ã?³?ã?ã??

1-Up Lounge Menu with Prices 1121 McKenzie Ave, Bellingham

This is a place for video game lovers. Super friendly owner. They have 2200 video games, all free to play when you order a glass of alcohol beverage. After the first game, $2 for the next game and so forth (if I remember correctly). If you don’t drink alcohol, $6 (or $5?) per hour to play a game. They have Nintendo, Wii, Sega Genesis, Xbox, Play Station, etc. If you want to play longer, you may want to ask for a 1-day pass. This may be a good place to check out some games you heard about, or try out games before you decide to purchase one. Or simply get together with friends just to have fun playing games. ã??ã??ã?ªã?²ã?¼ã? ã???????ã??ã???ã??å¬?ã?ã?ã?åº???æ?ã??ã?ã?? ã??ã??ã?ªã?²ã?¼ã? ?æ?°?2200ã????å ?ã?Xboxã?ã??ã?¬ã?¤ã?¹ã??ã?¼ã?·ã?§ã?³??ã?è?²ã???ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??å?ã??æ?ã??ã??ã?ã?? ã?¢ã?«ã?³ã?¼ã?«ã??ã?ªã?³ã?¯ã??ã?ªã?¼ã??ã?¼ã?ã???ã?å?ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ?ç?¡æ??ã????ã?²ã?¼ã? ã?ã???ã?2ã??ã?«ã?ã?£ã?¼ã?¸?ã?ã?ã??ã??ã?¢ã?«ã?³ã?¼ã?«ã?????ã??å??ã?1æ??é??6ã??ã?«ï¼?5ã??ã?«ï¼?ï¼?ã??é?·æ??é??é??ã?ã??å???ã?1æ?¥ã??ã?¹??å?¥ã??è?ã???ã???ã??ã?ã?ã?ã??ã?? å???è?ã?ã?ã??ã??ã?ªã?²ã?¼ã? ã???ã???ã?ã??ã?ã???ã?²ã?¼ã? ã???å?¥ã?ã???ã????ã?ã??????ã?ã?ã??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã???ã???ã??ã??ã???ã?????ã???ã?ã?å?é??ä¸?ç·??ã?²ã?¼ã? ã??ã??é?????ã????ç«??å¯?ã???ã??ã?ã?ã?ã??ã??

Meepleville Board Game Cafe – Menu with Prices – 4704 W Sahara Ave, Las Vegas

Love this place so much. Just moved to the area and had to leave my old DnD/Boardgame group behind. Heard that this place had a DnD night and decided to check it out. The place itself is quite large and the amount of games they have in their library is INSANE. I’ve been to a lot of board game cafes across the country and this by far is the largest and they are always adding more. It’s also got a little cafe which is pretty nice. The frappes are delicious, the pizzas always look good, and they’ve actually got a decent beer/cider selection all at reasonable prices. There’s a smaller retail section but it’s got the essentials and you can earn “meeples” for 10 dollars off the stuff in their store, which is pretty great because I spend a decent amount of money here each week. DnD here has been pretty fun. 5 dollars for a long session. People vary from normal and cool to a little…eccentric. But everyone is very nice and welcoming! Once you find a group you like it’s easy to request the same DM every week, and I’ve actually played games with a few outside of the Thursday sessions. The owner is a really nice guy, and active part of the board game community, and genuinely cares about the customer experience here. They’re also associated with Dice Tower West now, which is super cool. Love this place, would highly recommend if you’re into board games and in the area.

Game Theory Board Game Lounge – Menu with Prices – 804 S Main St, Fort Worth

We found ourselves in unknown territory looking for lunch, so I whipped out my phone to see what Yelp suggested nearby. Game Theory was highly rated, not expensive, and had a menu my husband could get on board with. Yay! The trifecta of requirements had been met. I didn’t read the reviews before coming, I just looked at the star ratings, so I didn’t realize until we were in the door that this place is where you come to play board games. This was a wonderful surprise. We arrived early on Sunday, so we were seated right away and our server asked us a few questions to assess our interest in games, drink and food. Even though food was our primary purpose, we let him suggest a game for us. He explained Onitama to us, and then he quickly got us started playing while he went to fetch our drinks and food. We really enjoyed playing the game and did two rounds. I would come back just to learn more games and have fun playing. Our game Onitama was sort of a simplified version of chess, but the game fits nicely on a table for two while still allowing room for food. Drink holders are attached to the edge of the table to keep the game play area clear of accidental spills, but easily accessible for swigs. This place quickly got busy with all of the tables filling up. There is a little pager on the table that you can use to call a server, (any server) to order more stuff or cash out. Thankfully it is a small, unassuming device with NO annoying flashing advertisements like some chain restaurants (Olive Garden & Chili’s). Whichever server is available will come to your table to help you out, so you don’t have to wait until your assigned server is free. We used it to get drink refills and to pay our bill. I really liked this because it allows you to stay and play and continue to order until your ready to leave. There is a full service bar. Wine choices were limited, but several microbrewery beers were available. They also had a few specialty cocktails on the menu. If no tables are available, you can belly up to the bar and drink until something opens up. We came for the food and ended up sampling a mini pork pot pie, charcuterie plate with sausage, cheese, mustard, nuts, and berries, as well as some Thai chicken. The pot pie was hard to cut and share with only a fork and no knife. The charcuterie sausages were already sliced which made it easy to pick at during game play. The food was decent and priced right. Mostly meaty options on the menu. Vegetarians probably won’t be too happy. This place seems to be a great place to come whether you are doing date night, hanging out with friends, or visiting family. It was easy to find, and we were able to score free street parking directly in front of the establishment. I wish there was a Game Theory in my city, but I wouldn’t hesitate to stop by again the next time I’m in Ft. Worth.

GameHäus Café – Menu with Prices – 1800 S Brand Blvd #107, Glendale

Last time I was here was during my high school days, and here I go about 8 years later and this store still stands. GameHaus is one of the most unique places I’ve been to. Rarely, if ever, do I find a spot where I can have the option of playing a million board games with my friends while also grabbing a bite. This spot is a gem and I’m glad it’s stood the test of time. Entering this store on a Tuesday night, there is a $5 cover charge per person in order to go and play. After that, you are free to roam and get any game you’d like. My friends and I played The Game of Life and Scrabble. The Game of Life became a little too real for us, especially since my friends and I are at the point where we’re making big career choices. If you’re hungry inside, unfortunately you can’t bring outside food or drinks, but they do sell a good variety! They have sandwiches, salads, desserts, coffee, teas, and even beer and wine. The food ranges from $10-$14, while the drinks were about $6. The staff is very friendly! We came 2 hours before closing and they went around to every table making sure we didn’t need anything more before last call. This store doesn’t have a private parking lot. There is a neighborhood nearby with free street parking, just make sure you read the signs. Definitely come by! The only thing I wished was to have come in with an idea of what to play and how to play it. We literally came in with no game plan so we were quite overwhelmed with our options. But that’s not a bad problem to have if you have a lot of time to kill.

I/O Arcade Bar – Menu with Prices – 720 Williamson St, Madison

One of my favorite bars in town. They don’t have a lot of games but the variety is there. From a wall of pinball machines, old school single players to new school 10 players. Yes, that’s 10 players – Killer Queen is the game and rare in the nation. You have racing games, fighting and shooting games. Another new one is a 4 player PAC-Man. And the 4 player console of Mario Smash Bris. projected on a screen (free to play, first come first serve). So the variety is definitely there. Also, most games have either cup holders built in or a spot along side of the game for your drinks. It does get pretty “pac” weekend nights but hey, there’s a bar you can get drinks from and tables you can chill at. The barcade has a nice balance between bar and arcade, whether you just want to hang and drink or just want to feed the machines with all your laundry quarters, they serve both purpose. They have an ATM and two change machines. And the staff are super friendly and can help with any game issues or tips on playing the games ?

Spare Time Chattanooga – Menu with Prices – 5518 Brainerd Rd, Chattanooga

This is a typical arcade nowadays where you load a card with money and swipe the card at the machine to play a game. (what happened to playing with quarters??) Most games are about 1.25 a play except for skee-ball which is 50 cents. The air hockey game played for about a minute, if that, and cut off. The second time we tried playing the puck kept getting stuck in the goal slot. And the game was still going on so we knew it wasn’t that it was over. One of the skee-ball machines wasn’t releasing the balls but it sure took your money from your card. We played Luigi’s haunted mansion and it completely shut off in the middle of the game. The staff member that was there restarted the machine and swiped her card so we can play again so that was nice. The basket ball game had two different scores on each side so that was weird. Couldn’t tell if I kicked my husband’s butt in that game or not lol. The prize room opened later and half the prizes didn’t have the ticket amount on them and the girl at the counter was too busy flirting with some guy to pay attention to anything going on. . There was also bowling but we didn’t play. Maybe that would have had less quirks.

The Pinnacle Family Entertainment Center – Menu with Prices – 430 Warfield Blvd, Clarksville

Even though the website says they are open til 2am they try to close early…. We went in this morning and it was after midnight and the cashier had just placed a sign up on the counter as soon as we walked up saying “no more purchases for games”… We did beg for a game and she did let us only do one game but we we’re done by 12:40 and she said we had to leave and couldn’t play another… Even though there was another group still playing… The website showed that they were opened until 2am and I showed it to her… She said that they had a small print somewhere saying they had the right to close if it was a, “light” night… (I never found it)… and for people that drive a distance, (like we did), it’s very misleading and they should change the hours on the website or BOLDLY make that known on the website… Not cool at all… We always plan to at least play two games… One game only gets you warmed up. Just not good policy… And all around the building it says that cosmic bowling is 10pm-1am… Web still says 10pm-2am on Saturdays!!

The Basement Board Game Cafe – Menu with Prices – 6109 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia

I got a group of friends together to check this place out one Saturday night. We had a blast! The amount of board games alone is superior but the customer service of the owners is what makes this place special. The owner continuously checked in to make sure we were OK and even offered to teach us how to play games that we were interested in. The food is good snack food but that’s not why we came here. If you are planning a game night and want to eat before you come or eat after either way you know you won’t starve. Added to all of this, the place is a BYOB. Board Games, Booze, Battlestar Galactica! Couldn’t have had more fun! Yup, I’ll be back!

Confluence Gaming Cafe – Menu with Prices – Midway Town Center, 11141 Old U.S. Hwy 52 Suite 6, Winston-Salem

I love to come buy coffee before work in the morning and return on my breaks to buy a soda, maybe a snack such as chips or items from the catering company next door like protein bars and cookies and more, and play retro video games on the NES, SNES, Genesis, N64, PlayStation, Dreamcast, GameCube, etc. I hear an Atari, my first game console, will be set out soon. Always love chatting with the staff and posting adverts on their bulletin board. And if I can ever get my wife or friends to come out, I’d love to take advantage of the vast array of board games too! Also, the church in the storefront a couple doors down is a Pokemon Go game PokeStop for anyone interested.

Circuit Social – Menu with Prices – 258 Granby St, Norfolk

I loveeeee coming here!! I visited the original location in Richmond several times prior to this location. I was beyond excited that they were finally opening their second location in Norfolk that I visited a couple days after their grand opening. I’ve had nothing but great experiences every time I’ve been. I tend to mainly go on week nights, since the place is way less packed. Less crowds and lines which is better. Their system is different than the Richmond location. Rather than coins, they give you a reloadable card. I obtained a free membership card on my first visit because I knew I’d be returning quite often. When adding money on your card, it is divided in 2 sections: game credits and food/drink credit. They have a large variety of classic nostalgic games and some newer games. They range from Dig Dug, Super Mario, Street Fighter, Time Crises to Halo, Beer Pong, and DDR. There is seriously something for everyone! I grew up playing a lot of arcade and video games, so this place allows me to once again enjoy my favorite games. It’s always fun coming here with a group of friends of compete with. My friends and I love playing the 4 player Pac-Man. During one of our visits, one of the employees, BJ, saw how much we were enjoying the game, that he even gave us more free credits so we could keep playing!! How nice!! I also really love the pour your own beer wall. They have a large selection of beers and wines which constantly rotates. It’s great being able to serve yourself as well as trying everything. The beer is charged per ounce but I don’t find it too pricey. I have not encountered any issues with it. I think it’s a really cool concept! The only minor issue that I have encountered here is that there are always several games out of order. It’s bumming when you look forward to a particular game and it isn’t working. Every visit, it’s different games, so it seems like the machines are being fixed but I guess another one breaks down right after. Regardless, it does not prevent me from having a good time. Young or old, this place has something for every game lover! This is a great addition to downtown Norfolk! I highly recommend checking it out!

D20: A Bar With Characters – Menu with Prices – 2144 E Whipp Rd, Dayton

What a fun nerdy bar! A gaggle of my girl-pals and I stopped in after our GNO (Girls night out) dinner for a drink and a few games. None of us had been here before, but we were looking for a chill place to grab an adult beverage and to not have to scream across the “ambient” noise to have a conversation. D20 was perfect! There is a wide host of craft beers, select wines, and cocktails. The bartenders were patient with my pickiness and offered some great recommendations and a few small samples before I landed on a stout that met my tasters needs. The place was pretty busy and we found 1 open table in the back. There is a large wall of bookcases loaded with board and card games. Among some of my favorites were: Candyland, Apples to Apples, Code Names, The 5 Second Rule, and The Worst Case Scenario board game. There were so many more and I saw hosts of people playing games and having, what appear to be, a great time! There isn’t a kitchen, but I noted pizza deliveries and a little Chinese place next door if you get hungry. Marc’s grocery is also next door so you can stock up on some snacks before you come to park it, drink, and play. D20 is a nice and unique addition to the bar scene. I loved that we could relax and enjoy each other’s company without competing to be heard. I suggest you check it out.

Slice and Dice Pizzeria Menu with Prices 5720 McMahon Blvd NW suite b, Albuquerque

I was introduced to Slice and Dice by way of a gift card from my Mom. I’ll be honest, my first thought was: board games? … Really? … Hard pass. But my conception of board games was stuck in what I played in the 80’s as a kid. Your monopoly games that last 6 hours… your battleships, your risks etc… and there’s nothing wrong with those games per se, and Slice and Dice has them if that’s what your into, but I felt like there was nothing in that form of entertainment I hadn’t seen a million times before. What I hadn’t appreciated however is the board game world has had a huge renaissance over the last decade or so. Cut to several months after getting the gift card, I finally go with some family to Slice and Dice and was immediately greeted by super friendly staff who quickly and kindly educated us about all the amazing games I had been ignoring all these years. I’m so glad they did because I’m now hooked on an awesome new activity with family that doesn’t involve all of us staring at screens. The staff will teach you a game if you need help and are quite knowledgeable. I’ve now been many times and taken several family and also expanded my personal board game collection from their great selection on site. Food-wise I’m partial to their sandwiches which are quite tasty vs the pizza which while not bad, is not my favorite. Still I can whole-heartedly and enthusiastically endorse taking your friends and family here as I’ve never had a bad experience.