The Round Table Board Game Cafe - Kitchener Location

The Round Table Board Game Cafe - Kitchener Location Visit us for direct trade coffee, wraps, sandwiches and your favourite cocktails while you enjoy boardgames right in the heart of DTK.

Address

1 Victoria Street South
Kitchener, ON
N2G1C2

Opening Hours

Tuesday 1pm - 9pm
Wednesday 1pm - 9pm
Thursday 1pm - 9pm
Friday 1pm - 10pm
Saturday 11am - 10pm
Sunday 11am - 7pm

Telephone

+15192080441

Products

Coffee, Fresh Baked Goods, Local Organics, Appetizers, Wraps, Sandwiches, Pop, Alcohol, and Games!

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Growing the Kingdom!

In 1995 the dream of a place to gather, play games, eat, drink and be merry became a reality for a young 15 year old boy who’s first real job was to manage a board game store named ‘The Gamekeeper’. For two years the store thrived and became a central home for game enthusiasts all over town. It was an atmosphere of creativity, acceptance, story and fun. In 1997 the store closed down, its owners needing to move operations away from Guelph, leaving a gaping hole in the ‘home’ that was. The boy sat in the empty store space for one entire night wishing he had the ability to bring it all back.

In the early spring of 2015 the dream of a place to gather, play games, eat, drink and be merry re-surfaced the mind of the boy, now a man. This time with ability, industry knowledge, creative dream and confidence to make it all happen the way he wished he could before. In October of 2015 The Round Table soft-launched and opened for business and in April of 2016 the establishment opened for business with a fair kitchen and bar.

The establishment in Guelph may not be ‘The Gamekeeper’ by name but its spirit lives on.