Reservations
Lively Paris board game bar with a huge library and friendly guidance; good for groups but expect entry fees, required consumption, and light portions.
Les Grands Gamins excels as a social gaming destination with a knowledgeable staff who guide players through rules and selections effectively. However, modest food quality focused on light snacking and variable portion sizes and occasional service delays limit its appeal beyond the core game-night experience. The venue delivers what it promises—a lively, welcoming space for groups—but inconsistent execution and rising complaints about fees and booking reliability prevent it from reaching higher standing.
This central Paris spot buzzes with a huge game library, friendly hosts, and tables set for long sessions of cards and dice. Expect lively energy and staff who can steer you to a good pick when time allows. One diner put it simply: "The crew explained new games patiently and kept the vibe upbeat." In the kitchen, the approach is snack-forward rather than a full meal: burratas, mezze, and mixed boards. It suits groups grazing between turns more than diners chasing a grand plate. Portions lean light, so think nibbles over dinner, with simple, comfortable flavors rather than culinary fireworks. Costs can feel steeper because of the games access fee and rules that pair alcohol with food, but many find the overall package worth it for game-night convenience. Families can enjoy an afternoon session if kids like simple snacks and easy games. There is no kids menu, but mezze, burrata, and desserts are approachable. It can get noisy at peak, so earlier hours are better for younger players, and budget for the per-person games fee plus periodic ordering rules.
Area: Central, lively Sentier/Grands Boulevards area with creative offices and after-work crowd; social nightlife vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, busy streets and good foot traffic; typical central Paris awareness needed late night.
Nearby: Surrounded by bars, eateries, and other game bars; near Grands Boulevards and shopping streets.
Available: Reservations
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