London’s Best Board Game Cafes

By Leo Farrington

4 months ago

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Looking for a spot to topple towers in Jenga? Or maybe you’d rather be rolling d20s in D&D? If your home library of games is wearing a bit thin, London has a fleet of brilliant board game cafes to pick from – and these are the best of the bunch, with the food and drink to boot.

6 Great Board Game Cafes In London

D&D game set up at RPG Taverns

RPG Taverns

D&D fans should not miss RPG Taverns, London’s premium destination for all things Dungeons and Dragons, whether you’re a veteran or a newcomer. Visitors can simply buy a ticket, turn up and play any day from Tuesday to Sunday, with all materials provided, from Gamemasters to dice, minis, electronic maps, and an immersive living world.

Food & Drink: RPG Taverns has a fully stocked bar, including cocktails and plenty of non-alcoholic options, with the added benefit of table service to remove any game interruptions. On the food front, guests are welcome to bring their own or order a takeaway to the venue – but save space for cake at the weekend.

Top Games Pick: Dungeons and Dragons, of course! RPG Taverns is a specialist D&D venue, so it’s the perfect place to play the world’s most famous table top role playing game. Whether you turn up once a month or every session, you can still have an impact on the living world RPG has created.

Visit: You can find RPG Taverns at COLAB Tavern, 16 Harper Rd, London SE1 6A. Tickets are £15 and sessions last between two and a half to three hours. rpgtaverns.com

 

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Draughts

If you’re a tabletop fan, you’ll have heard of Draughts, one of London’s largest games-spaces. This board game spot is located in both Waterloo and Hackney, and it has a huge games library spanning over 1000 titles. The games on offer vary from the classics (Cluedo, Monopoly, etc) to more kooky entries – think Cockroach Poker or BANG! There’s also a great selection of epics such as Betrayal on the House on the Hill, meaning you can settle down for a longer evening of strategy, quick thinking and roleplay.

Food & Drink: Dice-rolling is heavy work – should you get hungry, though, don’t fret: there’s a great menu. From small plates, like dreamy halloumi fries and popcorn shrimp bites, to sweet treats like chocolate-soaked churros, the menu is freshly prepped from an on-site kitchen. Plus, there’s some excellent sharing platters should the whole table be hungry.

Top Games Pick: BANG! Be the last man standing, steal money and try not to get caught by the sheriff…  You’ll have to think quick and draw quicker if you want a chance to survive in the wild, wild west.

Visit: You can find Draughts in Waterloo (16 Leake St, London SE1 7NN) and Dalston (41 Kingsland High St, London E8 2FA). Booking in advance is advised. draughtslondon.com

 

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Bad Moon Cafe

Fan of roleplaying, and all things RPG, TTRPG and D&D? You’ll love the Bad Moon Cafe. Find this cosy cafe in the heart of London – although it offers a smaller library of board games, it comes into its own with all things Dungeons & Dragons and Warhammer. For regular players of the latter game, it also provides an excellent stock of figurines, starter sets, information books, dice and dice accessories such as trays and towers.

Food & Drink: Enjoy a cocktail or other tipple at the Bad Moon Cafe, alongside one of a variety of pizzas.

Top Games Pick: There’s obviously Warhammer, but from their library of titles, we’d recommend RISK, the classic resource-management, strategy game where you take over the world – while also keeping track of your alliances and enemies. You win by holding every available piece of land on every continent. Happy world domination.

Visit: Find Bad Moon Cafe at 159A Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4GZ.  badmooncafe.co.uk

 

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Loading Bar

More a retro arcade than a classic board game cafe, Loading Bar is the cool kid of this list. It’s found in both Peckham and Stoke Newington, and both offer a still reasonable number of board games alongside access to classic consoles. Loading Bar Peckham also comes fully equipped with a stage and monitor for those brave enough to partake in ‘maraoke’ (video-game themed karaoke). 

Food & Drink: The spaces have beer taps, as well as a fun range of themed cocktails named after popular games. Hades’ ‘nectar’ (white rum, mango and passionfruit), Portal’s ‘Orange and Blue’ (vodka, orangina and blue curacao), Mario’s ‘miyamojito’ (sake, mint leaves and button mushrooms) and Pokemon Go’s ‘Pokemon Sloe’ (sloe gin, lemonade and berry sweets) are but a few examples. It also carries classic bar-style food such as chips, crisps and pretzels.

Top Games Pick: We’d recommend Hades on the Nintendo Switch. It’s a dungeon crawler with all the characters, items, enemies and weapons based off of mythologies (mostly Greek), but there are some mentions of Babylonian, European, Chinese and Catholic Gods and mythology in the story.

Visit: You can find Loading Bar in Peckham (120 Peckham Hill St, London SE15 5JT), Stoke Newington (129 Stoke Newington High St, London N16 0PH) and Brighton (Unit 11, Lower Promenade, Madeira Dr, Brighton BN2 1ET). loading.bar

 

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Ludoquist!

Ludoquist! is a cosy Croydon based cafe, which holds an impressive 1400+ games. All genres are covered, so expect classics, role-playing, social, social-deduction, drawing, writing, adventure and so many more.

Food & Drink: Between turns, make sure to order a boozy tipple or barista crafted coffee. If you’re peckish (and another player is taking a while to make their move), it’s also worth a look in at the pizzas, paninis, and snacks. The baked goods are also the perfect sweet treat to energise you through the next round of Sushi Go!

Top Games Pick: Pandemic, the strategy and resource management game that might feel maybe a little familiar following this past few years. Diseases are spreading across the globe, and you play as disease-fighting specialists, scientists, medics and researchers. But be careful: global disasters might interfere, cutting off supply chains and wreaking havoc. Can you stop the infections before they stop you?

Visit: Find Ludoquist! at 63-67 High St, Croydon CR0 1QE. theludoquist.com

 

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D20

D20 occupies two spots on the outskirts of London (cute venues in Watford and Uxbridge), and has an avid-gaming community. The cafe regularly hosts Yu-Gi-Oh and Marvel Champions tournaments, alongside D&D nights for anyone looking to give the classic role-playing game a go. 

Food & Drink: If you’re feeling hungry, tuck into a burger, quesadilla or any of its other carb-loaded, gloriously cheesy dishes. You’re also well catered-for with drinks, whether you’re thirsty for a glass of wine or a teetotal slushy.

Top Games Pick: We’d recommend a one-shot campaign of D&D to whet your appetite. Traverse a high-fantasy landscape filled with magic, monsters, mischief and mayhem (and delve into the dungeons – and meet dragons). In this world there are no – or very few – rules to follow, so you can be the hero and save the day, cause mischief and confuse NPCs, or wreak havoc on the world and its inhabitants.

Visit: You can find D20 in Watford (87 Queen’s Rd, Watford WD17 2QN) and Uxbridge (21A Windsor St, Uxbridge UB8 1AB). d20cafe.co.uk