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The first board game cafe in Myrtle Beach, SC is opening soon. Here’s when and whereThe first board game cafe in the area is coming soon to Myrtle Beach. The Space at Kaleidoscope is set to open on Feb. 8, but those interested can learn more about the cafe at a Jan. 18 meet and ...
Mimi Slaughter (left) and Michelle Slaughter at their recently opened board game cafe Plucky’s Cafe in Burlingame. Courtesy Plucky’s Cafe. Burlingame now has a board game cafe inspired by a pika.
The Space at Kaleidoscope has opened on Broadway Street in Myrtle Beach, SC. The board game cafe’, owned by Deborah Lopes, is meant to be a “safe place” for people of all ages to hang out ...
3850 Lancaster Avenue, West Philly. The owners of this College Park, Maryland, board-game cafe recently expanded to Philadelphia, bringing their library of more than 500 games and a robust menu of ...
While many of these cafes serve drinks or food on the side, the main order of the day is board games. Instead of offering you a menu, staff invite you to peruse the cafe’s walls, which are lined ...
You can come in and play board games, card games ... completing the owners' vision for the space. The cafe hosts events every week, welcoming beginners and seasoned players alike.
Although London isn't exactly short on things to do, we’d never say no to a new board game cafe. If, like us, you also enjoy competitive socialising, then we have some pretty exciting news.
From homeschooled kids to retirees, longtime locals to first-time tourists, Myrtle Beach’s first board game cafe aims to offer something for everyone. Since opening earlier this month at 519 ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNThe first board game cafe in Myrtle Beach, SC is here. See what all it has to offerBored of the same old routine? The Space at Kaleidoscope is shaking up game night. Check out what the first board game cafe in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has to offer.
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