My favorite board game café in Germany (and I live in Berlin, mind you) is "Würfel & Zucker" in Hamburg! Lovely owner and people working there, they explain the games to you, and their selection is huge! :)
Really interesting video! It's amazing that you guys create such outstanding content. Your channel isn't just about game reviews; it's about embracing the hobby, the lifestyle, and the people who share it. Thank you so much! p.s. In Ukraine we have also several cool board game clubs. For example Hobby Monster in Lviv.
We were on holiday in Denmark last summer, and i was really surprised how much boardgame-cafes they have! It looked liked almost every small town has one. It was like heaven for us.
If you go to Strasbourg (France) one day, there is the "Schluck" which mean "A sip" in the local language. Really good beer and food an ton of games. They have a lot events, which propose one shot rpg or night where the boardgame are already in place and the waiters will explain how to play the game. Best bar in Strasbourg in my opinion
Ugh, I've got a business plan ready to go because I would love to start a board game cafe of my own! Finland has few but my city really has none, only some gathering spots where ppl play their own stuff. But getting the capital and/or a second person to start it with is the real challenge! Doing everything alone is really not feasible.
not sure everywhere is the same, but usually you need to do something else in addition to selling board games or card games. So renting space and offering food and drinks is one way, or selling oneline, or selling single cards from different TCGs.
@@Chris3s Yea, included in my plan is food and drinks with some game retail stuff on the side with the possibility of having some rental space for RPG players and such. I even started thinking about the menu lol, I love food so I had some ideas.
@@Chris3s Yep, I included food and drinks on my plan with some possibility to have rental space for RPG players and such. Also have some game retail on the side. I even started writing menu ideas because I love food so much lol.
Janis wasn‘t very wrong - Berlin sometimes feels like something very special and different for Germans coming from other parts of Germany to visit the city.
We are blessed to have Bastard Café in Copenhagen. If anyone in this community are visiting Copenhagen and are looking for someone to play with, I would gladly play and show you the café. Also they have recently opened another café in the neighborhood Nørrebro and also one in the Valby neighborhood, although the one in Valby is a bit smaller than the original café in Rådhusstræde.
Thank you for visiting our store was lovely to have you! c:
Which one was yours?
@ dice saloon I work in the cafe
My favorite board game café in Germany (and I live in Berlin, mind you) is "Würfel & Zucker" in Hamburg! Lovely owner and people working there, they explain the games to you, and their selection is huge! :)
Great idea in showcasing more of the community aspects of this hobby, please keep this up you are doing a great work!
Really interesting video! It's amazing that you guys create such outstanding content. Your channel isn't just about game reviews; it's about embracing the hobby, the lifestyle, and the people who share it. Thank you so much!
p.s. In Ukraine we have also several cool board game clubs. For example Hobby Monster in Lviv.
This is such a great format. I wish more UA-camrs would do interesting videos like this one.
We were on holiday in Denmark last summer, and i was really surprised how much boardgame-cafes they have! It looked liked almost every small town has one. It was like heaven for us.
Man i really enjoyed this video, god damn. Just got into board games this year and been loving this channel
Great video! 👍
Thirsty Meeples in Oxford and Bath (UK) are worth a visit.
Bastard cafe seems like a dream place to be in ❤
Micheline in Ghent, Belgium! It will make a fantastic trip for you guys as well.
Ah fantastic you visited my neighborhood in Berlin :) would have loved to play a game with you :)
If you're ever in Ghent, Belgium, the best boardgame cafe in the country is World's End, absolutely worth a visit!
Nice video idea. Great content
If you go to Strasbourg (France) one day, there is the "Schluck" which mean "A sip" in the local language. Really good beer and food an ton of games. They have a lot events, which propose one shot rpg or night where the boardgame are already in place and the waiters will explain how to play the game. Best bar in Strasbourg in my opinion
Oh hey Brettspielplatz is one of the two cafes I go to ❤ Love the staff there!
Lucky!
Does No Rolls Barred still film their episodes at Draughts?
I believe they do. I think they have a studio upstairs above one of them.
They used to but pretty sure they moved out to their own studio so the could film more content on their own schedule.
@ Shame. Would’ve loved to seen a collab.
I just got 6000 more reasons to visit Copenhagen 😍
So, there is no board game cafe in Riga? I love visiting them when travelling and probably will go there next year
R’lyeh in Krakow must be mentioned. Cool place 🔥💀⚔️
Janis is funny. Full stop. 😄
Archivo Arcano in Barcelona is a must and I am sure Arturo would welcome you and show you his amazing place.
Come to us! The Playground in Antwerp, Belgium
Very fun! Bookmarked all of them, just in case I'm in the area someday 🤞
Everyone's casually dropping their Taylor concerts these days on UA-cam... It's pure PAIN 🥴😭
Montags, 19:00, Clocktower?? Let's go!!!!
Great Idéa for a video and you could make it an annual thing. If you like. =)
But what is it with boardgame cafées and greasy food? =P
any good ones in Barcelona?
What a great idea.... thx
Ugh, I've got a business plan ready to go because I would love to start a board game cafe of my own! Finland has few but my city really has none, only some gathering spots where ppl play their own stuff. But getting the capital and/or a second person to start it with is the real challenge! Doing everything alone is really not feasible.
not sure everywhere is the same, but usually you need to do something else in addition to selling board games or card games. So renting space and offering food and drinks is one way, or selling oneline, or selling single cards from different TCGs.
@@Chris3s Yea, included in my plan is food and drinks with some game retail stuff on the side with the possibility of having some rental space for RPG players and such. I even started thinking about the menu lol, I love food so I had some ideas.
@@Chris3s Yep, I included food and drinks on my plan with some possibility to have rental space for RPG players and such. Also have some game retail on the side. I even started writing menu ideas because I love food so much lol.
swiftie gamers, assemble
Janis wasn‘t very wrong - Berlin sometimes feels like something very special and different for Germans coming from other parts of Germany to visit the city.
Nothing in Paris?
We are blessed to have Bastard Café in Copenhagen. If anyone in this community are visiting Copenhagen and are looking for someone to play with, I would gladly play and show you the café.
Also they have recently opened another café in the neighborhood Nørrebro and also one in the Valby neighborhood, although the one in Valby is a bit smaller than the original café in Rådhusstræde.
T was just abiding by the AP Style Guide. You shouldn't say Germany after saying Berlin. Great unique video.
oh man, you dont play with drinks on the table, shame on you :)
this video shows that you really not visited much... so many good ones are missing!!!
Taylor Swift ? fml, and i thought these guys are cool