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Paris board game bars mix strategy and socializing. Think cozy corners, friendly crowds, and drinks while you play. Prices are affordable. Find relaxed spots in the 11th, Le Marais, and Oberkampf.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, plenty. They usually function as a hybrid between a cafe and a bar. Les Petites Flèches is a great example in the 11th, though it leans into darts too. Most charge by the hour or per person. If you're near République, you'll find several within five minutes of the metro station.
It depends on your vibe. For a massive selection, La Revanche near the Gare de Lyon is hard to beat. If you want something more central, Le Dernier Bar avant la Fin du Monde is a massive geek culture hub with multiple levels of gaming space.
Most spots charge a ‘right to play’ fee. Expect to pay between €4 and €8. Some places waive this if you drink enough. It's often cheaper than karaoke bars in Paris but more expensive than a standard cafe. Always check if the fee is flat or hourly before you sit down.
Most staff in popular spots speak English. Games are a mix — many modern ones are language-independent. The Meeple Diner is well known for being welcoming to international crowds. If you're worried, stick to Bastille or Saint-Michel where the staff deal with tourists and expats daily.
Full meals are rare, but snacks are everywhere. Think saucisson, cheese plates, and nachos. You don't want greasy fingers on the cards, so keep it tidy. O Pari Ludique is a solid choice if you want decent appetizers while you play in the 10th arrondissement.
Paris board game bars mix strategy and socializing. The vibe is cozy and welcoming. Think comfortable seating, friendly crowds, and drinks while you play. Prices are affordable. Most drinks cost 4 to 7 euros.
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