Game Point - A Board Game Cafe
107 S 11th St, Nashville
(615) 777-3278
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This is a review of Game Point only, not the cafe. Game Point has an excellent selection of games, organized very well, and they also have some for sale. I got to play quite a few games during my visit, some of which are out of print. If you are visiting the downtown Nashville area, it is worth a stop by Game Point!
Fantastic atmosphere to try a new boardgame and sip a coffee!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
We had so much fun here! It was our first visit and we will definitely be back. We got a few different coffee drinks, a Topo Chico and a piece of cake then sat down for some games. Our group of 6 ranged in age from 10-46. They had so many different options in games any group of people could find one to enjoy. Can't wait to go back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
obsessed with this place
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
One of the coolest spots in Nashville. Variety of games, snacks, and yummy drinks.
The lemonade mouth is excellent.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Super cool place, my favorite coffee shop
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Enough good things cannot be said about this lovely board game cafe. Why don’t they have more of these in the world!! They have every board game you can think of in their collection and a multiple sets of some games that are popular with their patrons.A great selection of teas and somewhat limited selection of seasonal Lattes that ain’t the best coffee in town but it’s good enough to meet your needs while you play board games. They always run out of their pastries by the evening so if you go there late night to play, be prepared for a closed kitchen and empty pastries tray. I like that they’re open till 10 over the weekend, wish it was open even longer.They have a couple of spots in their parking lot that you can imagine fill up pretty quickly but street parking is easy to find in that area. There’re multiple restaurants nearby in the area so the location is super convenient if you wanna play some board games after dinner.Staff is friendly and the crowd is always respectful of noise levels. If you haven’t checked them out, you’re in for a treat!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
A great place for friends, dates, families, good coffee drinks, tasty food, some beer options, affordable snack options, and a large selection of games to play at the tables. It's a comfortable wholesome experience worth coming back to often.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Chicken Bacon Ranch
Sooo many great games
I always have a blast here. Great staff. Amazing food. Amazing drinks. Real chill atmosphere.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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This board game cafe offers overpriced coffee ($6+ for half the amount of Starbucks) and no food options. I spent over 12$ for two tiny coffees once I saw how small they are now. Service is lackluster, with staff merely yelling out names when orders are ready. The current staff seems unenthused, unlike a previous visit years ago where an older gentleman would teach solo visitors how to play games (maybe the old owner?) The cafe atmosphere is appealing, but bring a friend or a laptop as there are no events going on. Limited parking is available, with paid options next door.
Parking: expensive paid parking across street. less than 6 parking spots infront of store.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
Super fun with plenty of space and tons of street parking
Been to several game cafe/restaurant/bar places. This one was disappointing.When we arrived for a "Catan Meet-up" everyone was in small groups, and most of the tables were taken because they really didn't have many tables of gaming size. Came to play with new people, but it didn't happen.We started to play Starfarers Catan, but had to put it back. It wouldn't have fit on the table even with only 3 people playing. Then we tried to play Dominion, but it did not have all the instructions. Then we played Rivers Catan, but only was able to play by using parts from a different Catan because they weren't all there.We didn't have food there, so can't say how that would be. They seem to make up the prices on soda, though. One of our party bought one and it cost $2 for a 12 oz can. I bought one an hour later from a different server, and it cost $2.50.Lady at the counter told one of our party that they were out of the cider he ordered. However, a little while later, another worker was stocking them. I feel the 1st one just didn't want to go in back and get them.Cool art in the bathroom.I won't be back.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
Perfect place for a casual hang with friends.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Great experience, got great board game recommendations from staff and coffee was good too.What a board game cafe should be.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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