JELLY JELLY CAFE 新宿南口店
Japan, 〒151-0051 Tokyo, Shibuya, Sendagaya, 5 Chome−33−1 1F, Shibuya, Sendagaya
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Essa
6 years agoJelly jelly cafe is a fantastic space to hang out in nishishinjuku. We love to come here on a weekday and play boardgames. There are tonnes of games to choose from and plenty either have English instructions or you can find English instructions online. You can bring your own food in but buy all your... Read more
Jelly jelly cafe is a fantastic space to hang out in nishishinjuku. We love to come here on a weekday and play boardgames. There are tonnes of games to choose from and plenty either have English instructions or you can find English instructions online. You can bring your own food in but buy all your drinks from the cafe/bar - they serve soft drinks and alcoholic mixes too. Staff don't speak much English but are very friendly and are happy to have you. Definitely check one of their venues out! Show less
Essa
6 years agoJelly jelly cafe is a fantastic space to hang out in nishishinjuku. We love to come here on a weekday and play boardgames. There are tonnes of games to choose from and plenty either have English instructions or you can find English instructions online. You can bring your own food in but buy all your... Read more
Jelly jelly cafe is a fantastic space to hang out in nishishinjuku. We love to come here on a weekday and play boardgames. There are tonnes of games to choose from and plenty either have English instructions or you can find English instructions online. You can bring your own food in but buy all your drinks from the cafe/bar - they serve soft drinks and alcoholic mixes too. Staff don't speak much English but are very friendly and are happy to have you. Definitely check one of their venues out! Show less
Brittany Bell
2 years agoWe love coming here with our friends to try out new board games. Entry includes one drink, additional drinks are reasonably priced. Bring whatever food you’d like, they don’t have food available.
Brittany Bell
2 years agoWe love coming here with our friends to try out new board games. Entry includes one drink, additional drinks are reasonably priced. Bring whatever food you’d like, they don’t have food available.
Marcus Ho
Board game cafe that allows you to bring your own food. There is no food there. You have to pay an entrance fee that varies depending on time but includes a drink. The drinks are fairly reasonable at 600 yen for alcoholic drinks and 400 yen for non alcoholic drinks We stayed for 2.5 hours on a Wed... Read more
Board game cafe that allows you to bring your own food. There is no food there. You have to pay an entrance fee that varies depending on time but includes a drink. The drinks are fairly reasonable at 600 yen for alcoholic drinks and 400 yen for non alcoholic drinks We stayed for 2.5 hours on a Wednesday night and there was lots of space around us. Probably at about half capacity. Show less
Marcus Ho
Board game cafe that allows you to bring your own food. There is no food there. You have to pay an entrance fee that varies depending on time but includes a drink. The drinks are fairly reasonable at 600 yen for alcoholic drinks and 400 yen for non alcoholic drinks We stayed for 2.5 hours on a Wed... Read more
Board game cafe that allows you to bring your own food. There is no food there. You have to pay an entrance fee that varies depending on time but includes a drink. The drinks are fairly reasonable at 600 yen for alcoholic drinks and 400 yen for non alcoholic drinks We stayed for 2.5 hours on a Wednesday night and there was lots of space around us. Probably at about half capacity. Show less
Kevin Lin
so many fun board games, can stay a long time!
Kevin Lin
so many fun board games, can stay a long time!
Juan Tomas Rodriguez
2 years agoI found this as an excellent idea for a café/bar in Tokyo. If you go during weekdays there’s no need to book before 6 (the place is not that crowded then) and you only pay 1000 yen to stay as much as you want until 6pm - includes a drink. It was very fun and they have plenty of choices of games.
Juan Tomas Rodriguez
2 years agoI found this as an excellent idea for a café/bar in Tokyo. If you go during weekdays there’s no need to book before 6 (the place is not that crowded then) and you only pay 1000 yen to stay as much as you want until 6pm - includes a drink. It was very fun and they have plenty of choices of games.
Opening Hours
Thursday: 1 PM to 5 AM Friday: 1 PM to 5 AM Saturday: 1 PM to 5 AM Sunday: 1 PM to 5 AM Monday: 1 PM to 5 AM Tuesday: 1 PM to 5 AM Wednesday: 1 PM to 5 AM