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  2. The Uncommons - Wikipedia

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    The Uncommons is a board game café in New York City established in 2013, located at 230 Thompson Street in Greenwich Village. It has claimed to be the first board game café in Manhattan, [1] and the largest board game library on the East Coast. [2]

  3. Alhambra (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Alhambra (German: Der Palast von Alhambra, literally "The Palace of Alhambra") is a 2003 tile-based German-style board game designed by Dirk Henn.It was originally published in Germany by Queen Games in a language-interdependent version; an English-specific version was released in North America by the now-defunct Überplay.

  4. Category:Board game cafés - Wikipedia

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  6. Board game café - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Board Game Cafe was a restaurant, bar, gaming venue, and retail shop created by the team behind Cards Against Humanity and opened in February 2020. It served Vietnamese , Mexican , and Spanish dishes.

  7. Granada (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Granada is a 2009 German-style board game developed by Dirk Henn and published by Queen Games. It is based on and heavily inspired by Henn's earlier game, the Spiel des Jahres-winning Alhambra. Due to its similar theme, it is published as a "standalone game in the Alhambra family".

  8. Talk:Alhambra (card game) - Wikipedia

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  9. Snakes & Lattes - Wikipedia

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    Ben Castanie and Aurelia Peynet opened Snakes & Lattes on August 30, 2010 [6] [8] at what later became known as Snakes & Lattes' Annex location. The couple had moved to Toronto from France four years earlier, and came up with the idea for Snakes & Lattes, which they named after the Snakes and Ladders board game, from a visit to a Chicago area game store in 2008. [5]