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  2. Board game café - Wikipedia

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    Board game cafés often cater to a wide audience of all ages, particularly to people unfamiliar with the hobby. [14] They tend to be more successful in attracting newcomers to board games than board game hobby shops, although they are also frequented by experienced hobbyists. [1]

  3. The Uncommons - Wikipedia

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    It has claimed to be the first board game café in Manhattan, [1] and the largest board game library on the East Coast. [2] Visitors pay a $10 cover charge to access the cafe's lending library of games for 3 hours, [2] and can be served coffee, tea, beer and wine. Despite this, the venues are promoted as a less alcoholic "bar alternative" for ...

  4. Category:Board game cafés - Wikipedia

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  5. Board game - Wikipedia

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    The global popularization of board games, with special themes and branding, coincided with the formation of the global dominance of the British Empire. [27] John Wallis was an English board game publisher, bookseller, map/chart seller, printseller, music seller, and cartographer.

  6. Slice and Dice opens Northeast Heights location after five ...

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    Aug. 27—In a digital world, paper and cardboard, dice and rulebooks, puzzle pieces and character sheets all still hold some sway. When Vic Briseño and his wife, Mercedes Donio, went out on the ...

  7. Snakes & Lattes - Wikipedia

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    Snakes & Lattes is a board game café chain headquartered in Toronto, Canada, with three venues in the city and five US venues. The chain is often cited as the main inspiration for other board game cafés in the western world. [1] [2] [3] It is sometimes incorrectly called North America's first board game café, though others predate it. [2]

  8. Draughts (board game café) - Wikipedia

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    A library of board games are available at both venues, and customers may also buy games from the café. [3] Its clientele includes board game hobbyists as well as families, young professionals, and couples. [4] Draughts hires staff with hospitality experience to serve drinks and teach customers how to play the games. [4]

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