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Gurugram’s Game On Board Café: Where food meets fun

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Yusra Nazim

Gurugram: Tucked away in Gurugram’s lively Sector 51, Game On Board Café offers a delightful twist on the typical dining scene. It’s not just a spot to grab a meal; it’s a playground for strategy lovers, a retreat for those craving a break from the daily grind, and a delicious excuse to gather with friends. In a city that is defined by its corporate towers and relentless pace, this café serves up a rare blend of nostalgia and excitement, inviting everyone to roll the dice and dig into something special.

A feast for the senses—and the mind

Walking into Game On Board Café feels like stepping into a cosy yet vibrant world. Shelves line the walls, packed with over 200 board games; timeless classics like Monopoly and Scrabble share space with modern favourites like Catan, Azul, Pandemic, and Ticket to Ride. And they haven’t forgotten homegrown favourites—Indian board games like Ludo, Pachisi, and Navakankari add a nostalgic desi twist to the mix.

Even the space itself is an experience. The café features theme-based rooms like the Animal Kingdom and Ancient India zones; each room is styled with unique décor, adding an extra layer of immersion to your gaming session. Whether you are a gaming pro or just along for the ride, the ambience instantly pulls you in.

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The air buzzes with the sound of dice tumbling, cards shuffling, and bursts of laughter. Wooden tables with subtle checkerboard etchings, comfy chairs that make you want to stay a while, and quirky, game-inspired artwork all add to the charm. And, of course, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and spicy snacks wafts through the space, making it more inviting.

More than just a meal

The food at Game On Board Café more than holds its own against the gaming allure. The menu leans into comfort with a creative edge—crispy nachos with zesty salsa, creamy pasta that feels like a warm hug, and juicy burgers that practically demand a stack of napkins.

For those looking to keep it light, there are salads, sandwiches, and refreshing smoothies. But if you are gearing up for an hours-long board game battle, the signature “Gamer’s Platter”, a hearty mix of fries, wings, and sliders, is the ultimate fuel-up option.

The drinks menu keeps things playful. From frothy cappuccinos to mocktails with names like “Checkmate Chiller” and “Dicey Delight”, there’s something for every taste and every mood. You’re meant to linger here, to sip, snack, and strategise all at once.

The Real Star: The Games

There’s something for everyone. Families can enjoy light-hearted rounds of Uno or Ludo, while groups of friends dive into intense battles of Risk or Carcassonne. If you are into brainy strategy, titles like Azul and Pandemic will challenge your wit and patience in all the right ways.

What truly sets the experience apart is the presence of enthusiastic “game masters”, staff who are there not just to serve food but to guide you through rules, recommend games, and help ensure smooth, fun gameplay. Whether you’re completely new to a game or just need a quick refresher, they’ve got your back.

A community hub

Their Tuesday night meet-ups draw in regulars looking to connect over tabletop adventures, while a full calendar of themed events, from trivia nights and tournaments like Catan to “bring your own game” evenings, keeps the energy high. It’s a space where students, professionals, families, cousins, and children all find common ground.

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Why we need the Game On Board Café

Game On Board Café taps into a growing trend across India where board gaming is making a strong comeback, fuelled by nostalgia, pop culture, and a rising desire for screen-free, real-world interaction. In Delhi NCR, where most hangouts revolve around malls, movies, or fast-food joints, this space is a much needed change of pace.

It’s about looking up from your phone and locking eyes with your opponent as you both fight over the last property in Monopoly or a UNO move.

Yusra Nazim

Published by
Yusra Nazim
Tags: Gurugram

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