Posted on 18th October 2024
By Billy Langsworthy

Board Game Club will be hosting a Winter Special on Tuesday November 5th.
Taking place from 6pm to 10pm at London’s Century Club, the event welcomes a menu of games to kick the winter season off with a bang.
Titles will span a mix of party games, Boxing Day boredom busters, licensed games, brand new titles, fast-paced games and lots more.
“The Winter Special is shaping up to be a brilliant event, with an eclectic menu filled to the brim with titles that will leave everyone with warm and fuzzy feelings as we head into the dark and colder season,” said Playtime PR Founder, Lesley Singleton.
“It’s a great way to round off what has been a fabulous year for Board Game Club, as this event will be the last one of 2024. We’ll be taking a hiatus until the Spring, when we’ll return with more fantastic games for our guests to enjoy.”
Free tickets are available here.
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