Guarded by a chubby corgi named Moru, board game café Logic boasts a truly impressive selection of games available for students to play. Upon entry, visitors are met with shelves packed full of a variety of board and card games, such as Monopoly and Munchkin.

Moru the corgi. Photographed by Yun Sunwoo.
Moru the corgi. Photographed by Yun Sunwoo.

The café is located on the 3rd floor of the building on next to the Anam street McDonald’s. It opens every day from 1:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. and costs 2,500 South Korean Won (KRW) for an hour of use and 4,000 KRW for two hours of use, no including drinks or snacks. It has received favorable reviews for offering a variety of games both in English and Korean and guiding visitors with a kind and helpful service.

The owner of the cafe spoke to The Granite Tower (GT), explaining that the cafe was established seven years ago and moved to Anam in order to benefit from increased foot traffic and interest from students. Although board game cafés are not as lucrative as ordinary cafés, he decided to continue the business because of his love of games and his desire to do work that interested him. As a passionate fan of board games, he claims that board games appeal to people because they are fair and impartial, and hopes that people who agree will come visit the café.

Inside of board game café "Logic". Photographed by Yun Sunwoo.
Inside of board game café "Logic". Photographed by Yun Sunwoo.

 

 

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