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Introducing: Snakes and Lagers, Little Italy’s new craft beer hall and board-gaming café

By Gizelle Lau
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Introducing: Snakes and Lagers

Name: Snakes and Lagers Board Game Bar Neighbourhood: Little Italy Contact Info: 488 College St., snakesandlagers.com
Owner: Aaron Zack Chefs: Consulting chef Ariel Coplan and kitchen manager Nick Morra, both previously from Acadia

The Food: Shareable, street food–inspired dishes conducive to casual mid-game snacking. The short menu includes fried chicken sliders, pickled deviled eggs and a miniature double-decker burger called the “petit mac.”

The Drinks: A happy place for beer nerds, Snakes and Lagers has 19 brews on draught, including taps devoted to local breweries like Kensington and Mill Street. Classic cocktails and a small scotch selection round out the drinks list.

The Place: The cozy downstairs space is well-suited to first dates and intimate get-togethers. Hardcore gamers head upstairs, where roomy booths offer room to spread out.

The Numbers: • 250-300 board games • 19 beers on draught (plus five rotating taps) • 15 bucks for any trio of sliders • 5-dollar cover for unlimited gaming • 0 games of Risk (“it destroys friendships” says Zack.)

Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
Introducing: Snakes and Lagers
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