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Want to meet a group playing board games? Every Thursday 19:45 in The FC Wellbeing Cafe


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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi everyone,


Is this still happening? We have a small group playing Imperial Assault in Herne Hill and were looking to find a place where we could have a more regular session (we have been using our houses).

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Hello,


Change of venue!! The Cherry Tree has been amazing! Highly, highly recommend the pub; delicious food, decent choice of beer, lovely people!


The new venue is the FC Wellbeing Cafe


The address is 28 Grove Vale, but the cafe is down the side of the building, 10/20m down Melbourne Grove.


?5 a head.


Bring your own food and drink! The cafe is closed, we're just utilising the space. So for the price of a pint, you can bring a four pack or a bottle of wine/tequila. Welcome to bring snacks/food or get a delivery there.



Cheers

Brad

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Hola fellow gamers! Is this meet still occurring? I am the host of another gaming group that has been meeting up for about 5 years. We game on weekends in a big house at Canada Water.


We have a core group plus some folks that join occasionally, and frequently welcome new joiners. If gaming on a weekend in Canada Water with a group of video gaming, board gaming, professional worker guys might suit you, please do ping me to sort something out.


If this East Dulwich meetup is alive I will try to make it and especially if it is at the FC Wellbeing Cafe. Why? The place is 100% Gluten Free and as a coeliac, that is my favourite gluten free %! The big place we game in at Canada Water is my house and I serve more food than even hungry gamers can eat. FC Wellbeing Cafe might do even better though! :-)

Hey Ben,


Cool. Yep, it?s still very much going. Come along!


Glad you like the food at the cafe. It?s currently closed in the evenings - we just use the space and take our own food and drink in.



Cheers

Brad

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> Hey Ben,

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> Cool. Yep, it?s still very much going. Come along!

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> Cheers

> Brad


Super! Lovely that the cafe owner enables this. I definitely do want to join you but cannot this week. Are you literally meeting every week? If I were to join next week, 03 May, what time do you begin and what game or games would be played? Do you plan games to play in advance?

Hey Ben,


Splendid. Yep, we meet every week. 19:45/20:00. ?5 per head for the venue. We decide what to play on the night, so just bring a few games you fancy playing that day.


Cheers

Brad

  • 4 months later...

Standalone. You can come and play and not be faced with cliquey ?oh no, we?re in the middle of playing this long thing for the next 12 weeks? :-)


We play everything from light 20-min party games to heavy 4-hour+ euros, and all in between.


Come say hello and see what you think!

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