"Gaming in Austin gets a new locale" Topic
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Waco Joe | 17 Feb 2017 5:00 p.m. PST |
Vigilante Gaming Bar vigilantebar.com While not specifically geared toward wargaming I think it provides a classy locale for an occasional game. Full bar, light foods that can be eaten with one hand, a button to call for wait service at the table and even a messaging system to indicate players welcomed. Here's an article that goes into a bit of detail: link I think the hidden rooms behind the bookcase would absolutely call for a game with coat and ties, brandy, and (probably no cigars since it is Austin. Although a $65 USD price tag to reserve the room for a night is probably not in the average gamer's pocket book. I will definitely try to check it out in person the next weekend down in Berkeley on the Colorado, if for no other reason to try out the Pecan Porter. |
Cacique Caribe | 17 Feb 2017 5:11 p.m. PST |
You mean to tell me that, once I'm created by my doctor to take long drives, I'll be able to see a game in action? That would be awesome! Dan |
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