Experience contemporary India! A popular gathering for locals to hang out and play board games over the weekends. This event is held every weekend at Church Street, Bangalore's most vibrant and bustling street.
This event is open to anyone over the age of 14. People come by themselves or in groups, but everyone is friendly and keen on socialising, playing new games and recuperating from a hectic work week.
Whether you have any gaming experience or not, you will fit in. We have 300+ board games which include simple beginner friendly games, heavy Euro ones and social games. We will help you find a suitable game, players to play with and teach you the rules.
The event is inside the Purvankara Pavillion building (After Starbucks and opposite Matteo Coffee). It is only 50 meters from the MG Metro Station (Church Street Exit). You can enter the glass doors to WeWork and say 'The Boardgame Den', someone will be there to guide you.
Join us as we socialise over board games and Coffee!
You will get an opportunity to play board games and to interact with locals in a safe, clean and healthy environment.
Upon entering the building, you will see someone at the front desk. Please say "The Boardgame Den' and show them your ticket. They will let you in. Once you enter the main floor, someone will guide you. We will help you find a game, players to play with and teach you the rules of the game. You can play any type of game and as many games as you like until close. No prior experience required.
There is a pantry at the center where you can get complimentary drinking water, tea and coffee. The Coffee machine will shut at 5pm on Saturdays and at 4pm on Sundays.
Simply enter the premisis (through the WeWork Glass Doors) and show us your ticket
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