(White Rock Hotel) Hastings and St Leonard's Board Games Night
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(White Rock Hotel) Hastings and St Leonard's Board Games Night

When

Monday, 15 June 2026 – Tuesday, 16 June 2026

White Rock Hotel

1-10 White Rock, Hastings, TN34 1JU, United Kingdom

Time

19:30

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Join us for an evening of board games – whether you’re interested in light quick-fire games or heavy strategy – we’ll be in the White Rock Hotel (to the left of reception) or Board Game Museum & Cafe (Hastings Old Town) from 6.30pm until 11:00pm every Monday (but check this page for occasional other locations). If you’re a newcomer or new to board games in general, don’t fret, we’ll soon find you a table to sit at. Bring along any games you’d like to play and are willing to teach others. Everyone is welcome! Hastings & St Leonards Board Games Night is one of the largest, and we like to think the friendliest, board game groups in East Sussex. We have close to 300 members on Facebook and more join every day. Every week you’ll find us somewhere in Hastings playing modern board games. On top of which we run regular special events game previews, playtesting, competitions, tournaments and sometimes a games convention. https://www.facebook.com/groups/HastingsBoardGames/ Address (Most Weeks): White Rock Hotel, Hastings, TN34 1JU Also sometimes hosted at Board Game Cafe, 25a Courthouse Street, Hastings, TN34 3AU What is a Board Game Club or Board Gaming Group? A board game club or board gaming group is a group of people who meet up regularly to play board games, usually in a public place.

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