Games as far as the eye can see! |
These board games, collected by the owner over a two year period from garage sales and thrift stores, can be used by customers for a flat fee of five dollars for unlimited use of the game collection during a single visit.
On top of gaming, customers can also purchase various drinks and snacks and word on the street has it that a liquor license is on the way any day now.
What could be better than a hot coffee or cold beer, a group of your closest friends, and a rousing game of Settlers? Well, with a game going on in a public place like this, you're bound to make more like-minded, board-game-loving friends too! Why not turn your two-man game into an eight-man game?
"A game is not meant to be [played by] two," Castanie says. "So you know what? If there's two groups, well then, we'll just make sure they play together, right?"
"You learn a lot from people playing board games."
Could this be the start of not just a Canadian, but a North American trend? Could we see board game cafés springing up all over? If you're currently considering starting up your own coffee shop or juice bar, why not add a unique element to it like Snakes and Lattes has? Sounds like it could be a fruitful venture!
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By: Bambi Blue
Bambi Blue is a freelance writer, editor, and codemonkey living in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She moonlights as a jazz musician, a social butterfly, and most apparently a weisenheimer. Loves to cook, hates to clean, and can easily be found on Twitter.
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