This was worth the trek from Toronto. We came here because most of the board game cafes in the city were closed Mondays. I came with my six year old, the game selection was kind of small for him since most of the games were too complicated. It would’ve been great with a group of friends or older kids. They also don’t charge hourly, you just have to buy food or a drink. Which is perfect if you’re a monopoly fan (which they had five different versions of). The bubble tea was really good. We also enjoyed the venue itself. It’s small and quiet, they have it very nicely furnished, there is even curtains for between the tables if you want them. My son is a bit triggered by crowds so the quiet and privacy curtains are a huge plus if you have a kid on the spectrum and may be the reason we drive all the way back there again. Customer service was great we didn’t feel rushed at all and were in there playing games for a...
Read moreOkay boba shop. There’s a quite a few board games, I liked that there were games for two players or a large group. Everything was in good clean condition. Prices are reasonable. The mango slush was too sweet and syrupy, and the tapioca tasted like it was sitting out for a while. I definitely expected it to be busier, but it was nice having the area to ourselves. If you come between 2-8PM, board games are free as long as each person orders something. $3 a person after 8 PM, which is quite fair. Cheaper than all the other board game cafes for relatively the same games....
Read moreThere were no food options and the item we did get was a very small portion size. The drinks were watered down, I bought two and the tapioca was hard. The food is micro-waved and the mandatory fee for using the space was not worth it because the place is very small and cold. Only 3 tables. The ambiance was not great either since there was no music playing and the lighting was harsh overhead lighting in the evening time. Maybe this place is better during the day for a quick stop but not for spending a...
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