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We have a board game bar near us, there's one my friend group has gone to and there's elements that are fun and also not great. Most of my issues are this bar specific and not a issue with the concept in general, but they're things to watch out for I suppose:
The Good:
The bad:
What it comes down to is in my opinion, they're a really fun concept, that if they're run like a traditional restaurant, are gonna have potential for some serious issues. Bad or busy service is normally okish when you're just going out to eat and plan to leave in an hour. When is been 4 hours of you playing a game, regardless of how understanding you are, the bad service starts to really bug you. We went to another bar once where someone rented out a section to demo their game that were working on, and had similar issues. There seems to be an element of 'they aren't ordering anything that will get us money, so we'll just check on them very very infrequently '.
I've been to one coffee cafe that wasn't exactly a board game cafe, but they had tables that were really good for board games that you could reserve. That was not too bad because they just had the coffee counter you could walk up to and get food and drinks, they had a soda dispenser for refills, they had trash cans and places to put dishes so you could keep your table clear. The music also was much more like a coffee shop, so you didn't find yourself trying to talk over everything. This was a much much better experience.
I've once been to a board game store in another state that had a HUGE gaming area and a ton of open games you could sit and play. They sold some really basic food, lots of candies and chips and soda and energy drinks, and a few microwavable things. But the atmosphere was great because everyone there seemed to want to game and seemed much more open to pulling in strangers to play there games. Much more like a GenCon vibe. This was in another state though, and at the time there was a lot of COVID restrictions. Would have loved to go back and see what it's like now
So I guess the biggest thing Id say is look at how they handle their foods and drinks. While it would be nice if you didn't have to get up from the table all the time, it just doesn't seem to work that way, at least not in every case. Id much rather just have a place I can walk up to and grab what I need, rather than wait for someone to come to you