. "0"^^ . . "I don't mean to whine. Seriously, this is a great concept. I wish I'd thought of it first. They have tons of games for all tastes. They are nice, easygoing people. The apple tart was delicious. They make jambon et beurre sandwiches. But they need about twice as much space and big tables for everyone. A game board is the same size whether two or six people are playing it.\n\nAfter waiting for 10 minutes for a table to open up and settling into a four-person table, my game buddy and I were asked (nicely) by one of the owners to move to a tiny cafe table that would only allow Games of a Certain Size. We had to return San Francisco Cable Car, a game we really wanted to try, to the shelf and get something smaller. (Which ended up being Ricochet Robots: easy to learn and challenging to play---it feels good for your brain.) Luckily we'd already finished our coffee and desserts, because we couldn't have fit food and drink on the table together.\n\nI hope that they will become so successful that they move to a larger space with big tables all around and extra chairs (people are always nabbing them). It would also be nice if games were organized by genre, because if I'm looking for something along the lines of Ticket to Ride I'm probably not going to want to sift through Relationship Tightrope and the Friends trivia game."^^ . . "1"^^ . "4"^^ . "0"^^ . "2011-02-16T00:00:00"^^ .