Went with a friend, we were seated right next to the entrance ... Wasn't the greatest table, but that was pretty much our only complaint for the night.
We requested a two-person co-op game. Our instructor brought us three options, and we chose Forbidden Island, a fun little tile-based adventure that can be made increasingly difficult as you learn to play (we won both games, though :).
Ordered a veggie pizza (super tasty, served with salad) while my friend had the specialty mac n' cheese. We didn't have much space to eat, but our server brought us a folding table to accommodate the plates.
Food and drink are a little pricey but very good. There's also a charge to play the boardgames, but our instructor explained the game thoroughly and checked back several times to make sure we were enjoying ourselves.
Definitely recommended, whether you're a seasoned tabletop gamer or just looking for something better...
Read moreMy wife and teenage kids are here in Québec City on vacation from New Jersey. We were looking for a place to grab dessert and found this place. We like to play board games, so we gave it a shot.
I was concerned we wouldn't be able to play any because we cannot speak French (unfortunately). But, a friendly and knowledgeable staff member asked us the sort of games we play and recommend three in English, taught us the rules, and we dove right in.
The desserts were all excellent.
This was a different experience for us. There are few opportunities to play board games in restaurants/bars/cafes outside of scheduled meetups and dedicated game stores.
I'm glad we went and it was a nice and...
Read moreThere’s a $10 entry fee per person, and food/drinks are added to that. After we were seated, our “game master” came by and asked us what kinds of games we like (cooperative or competitive, strategic or social, etc). Then he came back with a few options for us. Every game he suggested was very fun. He was very helpful at explaining the rules, which was important since all the instructions are in French and we do not speak French.
We were there late, and the kitchen closed at 11pm even though they open for games until midnight. That wasn’t a problem for us though. We didn’t order any food but the...
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