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    7 Spring

    4.9 (9 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    James W.

    Nice upscale coffee joint, great music playlist, friendly service. One of the best coconut milk lattes I've had.

    Whitney D.

    What a cute, nice and interesting theme of this coffee shop. It is a Backgammon themed shop. They have boards in cases around the walls and they have many pictures of I think famous people playing this game. They have boards that you can rent to play while enjoying your coffee. What a great idea! This spot is on the small side but it is cozy. There is an out door table too. The barista this morning was very nice! Everyone should check out this place if you are in the area. I got an iced latte with regular milk. It was fine nothing out of this world. But I really think that the theme of this place makes me give it 5 stars and the barista as I said was very nice.

    Ruby S.

    7 Spring is pure class, a swanky coffee lounge with old Vegas vibes and a backgammon twist. The green La Marzocco turns out delightful coffee, and you can rent a gorgeous board to play surrounded by photos of celebrities mid-match. As someone who grew up in Vegas and learned backgammon from my late dad, this place feels personal, like it was made for me. A lucky, unforgettable find in New York.

    Farbod D.

    Stunning new coffee shop. Such a unique spot with some really solid coffee. Highly recommend.

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    The Uncommons - Frose and ale

    The Uncommons

    4.2(438 reviews)
    0.6 miGreenwich Village
    $

    We met here in 2021 for our first date. Thought the concept of a board game café date was unique,…read moreinteresting, and spent the evening getting to know each through each game. Had such a great time that it didn't even matter that the staff forgot the coffee I ordered. Walking distance from Washington Square Park where we took the most romantic stroll afterwards. One year later, celebrated our first anniversary at the same spot and the same table. It's 2025 and happy to report we're getting married in October! This will always be a special place to us.

    I love board game cafes! So I was excited to try out this place after finding it listed on two…read moredifferent NYC blogs. First, if you're planning to come here on the weekend, RESERVE YOUR SPOT ONLINE AHEAD OF TIME!!! And I'll tell you why... My friends and I decided on Friday afternoon that we wanted to come here the next day (Saturday). Me, being the planning-type person that I am, immediately hopped onto their website. I found a tab for "reservations", so I checked it out as I had a feeling that they might be pretty busy on the weekend. Sure enough, for our group of 6, they only had availability between 11am and 4:45pm or at 9pm. That was it! We were hoping for an evening slot, but we all decided to settle on the 4:45pm slot and just go have dinner afterwards. Before continuing, it's important to note that each person pays $17 for unlimited use of the board games for a 3-hour duration. When booking online, you have to pay for the entire group's "game time pay" up front in order to get the reservation. So, since it was 6 of us, I went ahead and paid $102 to secure our spot. **They are clear that they do NOT do refunds so make sure you can actually make the time slot you are booking!! Upon arrival, we gave them my name and they showed us to our reserved table. They gave us some quick instructions on what to do with the games when we were done with them, then they left us to have fun! So why is a reservation important? Because I can't tell you how many people we watched get turned away because they showed up and the place was already at max capacity! Our table happened to be right in front of both the door and the counter, so we watched a constant flow of people walk in and then immediately walk back out. Another important thing to note is that they don't allow outside food or drinks, but they also don't serve food... They have coffee drinks available to order as well as a few smoothie options and bottled/canned beverages. Additionally, they had some bagged chips and a few pastries, but that was it. So if you book a slot during dinner or lunchtime, you might want to ensure you eat beforehand as you won't be eating a meal here. The setup inside was a little chaotic. Very crowded with little space between the tables. Also, the staff seemed to not really care to want to be there. They weren't really attentive to the patrons there nor to each other, for that matter. At one point, the trash can was overflowing and I watched one staff member struggle with it and yelling for help but no one came to assist her... Final verdict: If you love board games, definitely come check this place out!!! Reserve your spot ahead of time and bring at least 3-5 people with you for maximum enjoyment!

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    Twenty Sided Store - Purchased item along with injury I was seeking a restroom or first aid kit for

    Twenty Sided Store

    4.3(89 reviews)
    2.0 miWilliamsburg - South Side
    $$

    I wandered into this store after a dinner next door. The store is a good size, really open. The…read morestaff are super friendly and helpful. They were able to make great recommendations based on preferences and age. There's an area in the back for people to play games. The prices are decent, and the selection seems very good. Lots of different board games and word games. A really nice store in this neighborhood!

    Awful and INHUMANE customer service. And apparently it comes FROM THE TOP…read more Forget courtesy, apparently being treated like a human being is too much to ask. Imagine driving 45 min to pick up an order. This after having to call because their website was broken and not allowing pickup orders. This was after originally posting for help on the discord. Finally you arrive but slip prior to coming in (to be clear not in front of this store) and find you are bleeding. Your partner asks if the have a first aid kit and what should be a simple yes/no answer turns into bumbling words which seems like a long way to not help. Some bumbling about maybe having a bandaid without any offer to give that. And then you're told "you can just go to the pharmacy down the street." Okay, you then go up and ask for the restroom, hoping to clean off the wound and use some tissue to stop bleeding. Same person "Oh, well- we don't have our restroom open right now." My response : "so you have no restroom open and no first aid kit so are completely unprepared for if someone gets hurt in your store?" The response: "Look dude what do you want me to say - we don't have stuff for cleaning wounds, our bathroom isn't prepared, we're busy blah blah blah" At this point, I become hyper aware I'm the only black person in the store. Does that factor in- I don't know. All I know is I was being treated awfully and the rare times that happens, I start searching for why in my mind. It's obvious at this point this person is just trying to shoo me off. Eventually, I blurt out "Fine, I have a pickup order. I just want my order. " "Oh, fine." And I say "I don't want help from you though, can I get help from someone else?" I then turn to a female employee because 1) I'm a woman and at this point are getting all the signs this person does not give a eff about actually providing any help to me. The female employee comes over and is smiling apparently ready to help and maybe diffuse the situation. The individual then goes "No, I'm the owner. And I'll just refund your owner" "I don't want a refund, I just drove 45 min to get here. I just don't want your help. You've started this off mean and awful." "I don't want your money. Look, just I'm giving your a refund. Is this your order?" He then shoves the three items I purchased at me and goes "I'll give your a refund." I protest - I don't want a refund. I'm not trying to get one over on the store. What I wanted was to be treated like a human being instead of an annoyance, especially when I am in pain and trying to stop bleeding. What I want is an apology or at the least, to be helped from someone else who won't brush me off both as a customer and person in need of help. What I walked away with is knowledge that the owner of the institution is a tactless person lacking of empathy and apparently the ability to have basic things prepared at his own store like a bathroom, first aid kit, or even a clean piece of tissue. Picture included as proof of purchase I was at the store

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    Forbidden Planet

    Forbidden Planet

    4.0(465 reviews)
    0.9 miUnion Square, Greenwich Village, East Village
    $$
    Wheelchair accessible
    Kid friendly

    This place has the best selection of movie memorabilia in the city. Vibrant and fun atmosphere full…read moreof action figures, toys, t-shirts, books, dvd's, lunchboxes, magnets, and other pop culture collectibles. I've been here many times and I always come back to see whats new.

    Good comic selection, and the atmosphere is pretty cool. Prices on comics aren't great frankly, but…read moresadly there aren't a whole lot of comic shops close so for the most part you're stuck here. Your only other option is Midtown Comics which is much better in every way. I've been going here for years though both to get stuff and to walk around, and it's still not bad. However the workers there are very rude a lot of the time. It's kind of been like this ever since I've been there. Like they're either not that willing to be helpful or they are actually straight up rude. After years of going to this place I actually saw a figure I wanted for the first time in one of the glass cases, and decided to grab one. Unfortunately there was a little small sign on the OTHER case that said don't open. After I basically got my figure out one of the employees stopped me. I profusely apologized once I realized my mistake, and still the employee told me around five times not to open even after I stepped away and apologized many times. But still I stood there and apologized for the display (a bunch of boxes). Then he gave me what I wanted (after I already basically did it myself) and then I went to the register. I then said "sorry I've been going here for years but I never got something out of the case before so I didn't know." And then another employee (who by the way was facing the case the whole time) said "It's behind glass for a reason", as if I'm in a museum. I apologized and left. The staff has been rude and entitled before but this has been my worst experience yet. Fun to walk around in, but it's hassle actually going here.

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    Anime Claw

    Anime Claw

    4.2(32 reviews)
    0.5 miChinatown, Civic Center

    I have so much fun here and almost always leave with wining something which is the kind of gambling…read moreI adore. My friend really wanted to get something and I was so confident and lucky that I managed to walk away with two stuffed animals. The staff is very helpful and friendly and once you win something will help you exchange it for something else if you want. The atmosphere is so fun and will definitely remind you of claw machines in Tokyo. The cheapest/lowest you can go is 10 tokens for $10. Most of the machines average 3 tokens.

    My experience with claw machines before walking into Anime Claw was basically one or two sad…read moreattempts at a bowling alley years ago. So, I wasn't really sure what to expect walking into a place dedicated entirely to them, but wow, I'm officially a convert! The minute we stepped inside, the staff was so incredibly friendly and helpful. Since I'd never been to the store before, they took the time to explain exactly how everything worked, which I totally appreciated. If you're paying with cash, there's a machine right there to grab your tokens, or if you only have a card, they have an ATM or a staff member can easily help you out. Each game is around three tokens per turn. They have a fantastic selection of games and the prizes including adorable plushies, cool little wallets, fun socks, keychains, and more. But here's the feature that really made my day: if you actually win a prize, you have the option to trade it out for another prize that's in that specific machine! It removes all the guesswork and guarantees you walk away with something you genuinely love. I ended up walking away with several prizes, and honestly, it was so much fun! It totally unlocked my inner kid. If you're looking for a great, cheerful way to spend an afternoon or evening, I loved coming here and I'd happily come back again any time. Five stars!

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    Gaming Universe

    Gaming Universe

    4.9(20 reviews)
    8.8 miDowntown Flushing, Flushing

    Gaming Universe Corp is a fantastic, dedicated spot for tabletop and trading card game enthusiasts,…read moreconveniently located just outside Tangram mall. This shop truly caters to every kind of TCG player, carrying a full range of games from mainstream titles like Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Magic: The Gathering to popular anime-based games like One Piece and Gundam. The store itself is on the smaller and narrower side, so it can feel a bit cramped when there are a few people at the counter, but it's packed with value. They sell cards and packs at straightforward MSRP prices and have a solid selection available in binders and display cases. What really sets it apart is the community space in the back, which has tables for opening packs or playing matches. They're also an official tournament venue, which adds to its credibility as a local hub for serious players and casual collectors alike. For anyone in the area looking for cards, packs, or just a place to play, Gaming Universe Corp is a reliable and welcoming destination.

    You know this place is legit by the smell. Tucked away in the dungeon underneath Flushing, you'll…read morefind all types of trading cards here. There's singles, and packs. Of course, nothing is MSRP and there's a discount for cash definitely to dodge transaction fees and the IRS. I came during the winter and my glasses immediately fogged up when opening the door. It's breath taking! I got a regular mega Charizard ex from a phantasmal flames booster for around ~$9 per pack.

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    Gaming Universe - Outside (downstairs)

    Outside (downstairs)

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