
Pub grub, craft beer & clever cocktails served in a buzzy space with a big selection of board games.
Hours
| Monday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 4 PM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 4 PM–2 AM |
| Friday | 4 PM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 12 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 925 N Garfield St, Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: (703) 248-9439
Website: http://theboardroomva.com/
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Reviews
Decent selection of board games. The games were pretty well worn. It was nice that they had food.
Unfortunately, the staff wasn’t very friendly. I was making conversation while we were at the bar, and then again at our table, and they weren’t saying much. I would think that at a game bar, the staff would be fun.
Picked up a deck of uno cards and they made my hands smell weird 🙁
Edit: It’s also really hot in here
Things I liked:
-Currently don’t have to pay to play board games like most cafes
-Large menu for food, cocktails, beer, AND mocktails (literally something for everyone)
-Staff was friendly behind the bar. Kept the line moving quickly.
-Ambiance and space itself was really cool and with the lounge area, couches, booths, etc., there was a lot of space while also having sections that felt more “homey”.
Things that could be improved:
-There’s no real direction beyond “seat yourself” so we had to seek out employees to figure out how to order and how games worked
-Games…lots of traditional games, but it looks like maybe they’re still trying to add more variety. Hopefully with time the library will grow, but if you’re really into board games, the library isn’t very extensive. Bring a backup just in case.
-Food is okay, but nothing to write home about. We actually would have preferred to eat elsewhere and come here for games and drinks.
-Beer options were limited when we went and they were sold out of almost everything. Maybe 5 beers on their whole menu were available from their brewery. If you were looking for domestic bottles and cans, that was available.
-Bathrooms, weird but not a single stall locked. Women were trying to hold others doors shut, or just trying to keep them closed on their own. This seems like something easily remedied, even with an alternative lock.
Also tons of games. Played Uno and Settlers of Catan.
Upon arrival, you’re met with a decent sized wall of games. There was no one to greet you and instructions were unclear on how the rental process should be done. Many of the games were missing pieces and even the decks of cards were incomplete.
The music was very loud, so talking was a bit hard. There were also several tv shows playing, but there was no audio coming from them so it didn’t really make sense to have them on.
The food was quite decent. Honestly, it was probably the best thing here. But I didn’t go there for food, so it was quite disappointing experience overall.