The Uncommons nyc
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+1 (646) 543-9215
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230 Thompson St, New York, NY 10012
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- New York
- Posted 2 years ago
There are game stores and there are coffee shops. We thought: why not combine the two, with a twist. Hence, a board game cafe, with seating for 65, a private room for parties, and plenty of food and drink options. We take our coffee- and beer- seriously too. Take a look at our menu!
The basic concept isn’t brand new- we’ve all wanted to play a quick game of Scrabble while relaxing and enjoying a latte. But with The Uncommons, we wanted to push further, offering a home for tabletop games of all sorts. And we’re proud to have one of the largest library of games on the East Coast.
Whether you’re a diehard geek or just want some family fun, The Uncommons is the perfect place to chill for an hour (or three)! Check out our pictures.
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