Playing Board Games at Draughts Café

Jess, aged 14, writes: I'm always looking for new places to visit in London with my friends, and I was very excited when I found Draughts online. It's a regular café with a difference: people go there to play board games. There are shelves and shelves of the café filled with every board game I could imagine - family games such as Hungry Hungry Hippos to more adult games such as Cards Against Humanity, and simple card games to complex ones which take hours to play.

[caption id="attachment_3589" align="aligncenter" width="599"]Draughts Café The café from the outside[/caption]

Draughts is situated right in the middle of Hackney and is really close to an Overground stop: Haggerston. I had booked a table in advance, which was lucky as the shop was very busy (though luckily not too loud). It is £5 per person to play an unlimited amount of games and to stay for quite a long time (10-5 or 6-11 on weekdays, and up to four hours on weekends), which I thought was good value as we stayed for ages! My friend and I quickly rushed over to the game area and spent ages deciding on which game to try first. We decided on Escape: The Temple Curse - a complicated game where players work together to escape a temple.

The games are all categorised which I thought was a good idea. This stopped us from picking up games which take hours and hours to play!

[caption id="attachment_3587" align="aligncenter" width="1188"]Games at Draughts Café Draughts was full of lots of different games, which we really enjoyed playing.[/caption]

Although we spent about twenty minutes setting the game up and understanding the rules, we played the game for about half an hour and it was really good fun. Despite the fact that we failed miserably, I loved it and could have played again and again.

Over the course of four hours, we played countless games of Bananagrams, Scattergories, Othello, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Hive, and Snatch (a particular favourite of mine where you quickly form words and steal them from your opponent). There was such a range and next time I visit, I'll be sure to play some longer, more complex games. I wanted to play the Ghostbusters game but my friend unfortunately decided it would be too difficult to understand... Luckily, there are staff to ask for help with complex games.

[caption id="attachment_3586" align="aligncenter" width="1178"]Brownie at Draughts Café The café served delicious looking brownies among other things![/caption]

Draughts also serves a variety of food and drinks, and I ordered a mango and ginger drink, and some chocolate mini eggs. These were very nice and reasonably priced, although I was glad I didn't order food as the portions looked quite small.

Overall, Draughts in Hackney is a place I wish I discovered sooner. Everyone was really kind and friendly, the atmosphere was lovely, and the abundance of games were all in very good condition. I paid £8.50 total for four hours of board games, a drink, and snacks, which I thought was good value. I will definitely return!

All pictures on this post were found on Draughts' website or instagram.

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Family Travel Times: Playing Board Games at Draughts Café

Tuesday, 3 January 2017

Playing Board Games at Draughts Café

Jess, aged 14, writes: I'm always looking for new places to visit in London with my friends, and I was very excited when I found Draughts online. It's a regular café with a difference: people go there to play board games. There are shelves and shelves of the café filled with every board game I could imagine - family games such as Hungry Hungry Hippos to more adult games such as Cards Against Humanity, and simple card games to complex ones which take hours to play.

[caption id="attachment_3589" align="aligncenter" width="599"]Draughts Café The café from the outside[/caption]

Draughts is situated right in the middle of Hackney and is really close to an Overground stop: Haggerston. I had booked a table in advance, which was lucky as the shop was very busy (though luckily not too loud). It is £5 per person to play an unlimited amount of games and to stay for quite a long time (10-5 or 6-11 on weekdays, and up to four hours on weekends), which I thought was good value as we stayed for ages! My friend and I quickly rushed over to the game area and spent ages deciding on which game to try first. We decided on Escape: The Temple Curse - a complicated game where players work together to escape a temple.

The games are all categorised which I thought was a good idea. This stopped us from picking up games which take hours and hours to play!

[caption id="attachment_3587" align="aligncenter" width="1188"]Games at Draughts Café Draughts was full of lots of different games, which we really enjoyed playing.[/caption]

Although we spent about twenty minutes setting the game up and understanding the rules, we played the game for about half an hour and it was really good fun. Despite the fact that we failed miserably, I loved it and could have played again and again.

Over the course of four hours, we played countless games of Bananagrams, Scattergories, Othello, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Hive, and Snatch (a particular favourite of mine where you quickly form words and steal them from your opponent). There was such a range and next time I visit, I'll be sure to play some longer, more complex games. I wanted to play the Ghostbusters game but my friend unfortunately decided it would be too difficult to understand... Luckily, there are staff to ask for help with complex games.

[caption id="attachment_3586" align="aligncenter" width="1178"]Brownie at Draughts Café The café served delicious looking brownies among other things![/caption]

Draughts also serves a variety of food and drinks, and I ordered a mango and ginger drink, and some chocolate mini eggs. These were very nice and reasonably priced, although I was glad I didn't order food as the portions looked quite small.

Overall, Draughts in Hackney is a place I wish I discovered sooner. Everyone was really kind and friendly, the atmosphere was lovely, and the abundance of games were all in very good condition. I paid £8.50 total for four hours of board games, a drink, and snacks, which I thought was good value. I will definitely return!

All pictures on this post were found on Draughts' website or instagram.

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15 Comments:

At 3 January 2017 at 22:43 , Anonymous Gretta @ Mums do travel said...

What a great place - I'd love to go there and try out some new games.

 
At 6 January 2017 at 06:12 , Anonymous Nell (the Pigeon Pair and Me) said...

This sounds very cool! My son's just starting to properly get into board games, so I'll take him here.

 
At 6 January 2017 at 12:15 , Anonymous Emma said...

This sounds really good, what an interesting twist on a normal café!

 
At 6 January 2017 at 12:48 , Anonymous Deborah Nicholas said...

That sounds great - our local has just started doing a board game night too and i think me and hubby might have to start visiting! :)

 
At 6 January 2017 at 23:14 , Anonymous Kara said...

The mango and ginger drinks sounds amazing

 
At 7 January 2017 at 09:07 , Anonymous Anna nuttall said...

What a cool place, fun for all ages. Love it.

 
At 8 January 2017 at 00:00 , Anonymous Cathy (Mummytravels) said...

That sounds such a fun place - I love board games and my daughter is already into some of the kids' games so I could imagine us spending a while here!

 
At 8 January 2017 at 18:17 , Anonymous Lauren said...

I am so excited about this! I live in East London (well just about, anyway) and I LOVE board games. Those brownies are an added bonus too. Hooray! I will definitely be visiting :)

 
At 8 January 2017 at 21:23 , Anonymous Kerry Norris said...

I've never heard of this place. It sounds great. I love playing board games x

 
At 9 January 2017 at 02:36 , Anonymous Ness said...

What a great alternative day out in London. I know that trailing around the sights isn't for everyone especially when it cold and raining outside. Seems good value for the time spent in there and the drinks and snacks.

 
At 9 January 2017 at 05:28 , Anonymous Cass Bailey said...

This sounds amazing - we would love to visit somewhere like this.

Thanks for sharing x

 
At 9 January 2017 at 09:53 , Anonymous Allison said...

Fun! I love board games. This is the sort of place where I'd love to hang out.

 
At 9 January 2017 at 10:07 , Anonymous Claudia said...

Those brownies look delicious! What a fun cafe to play board games in, I'd love to visit if we were closer. ;)

 
At 10 January 2017 at 05:01 , Anonymous Karen Langridge said...

Oh my gosh those brownies! This sounds like my kind of place we enjoy board games as a family but even better if a gaming session is accompanied by cake x

 
At 11 January 2017 at 08:19 , Anonymous Francesca said...

Seems like such a fun time for you, Jess! I'm well over 14 and I think I'd love it at Draughts :-)

 

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