WHAT WE BRING TO THE TABLE...
A safe, inclusive space for tabletop gaming enthusiasts of all ages and backgrounds to gather and play.
Convenient hours & location for the after-school crowd.
Over 300 board games to choose from — let us help you find one we know you'll love.
Dedicated days for D&D campaigns, hosted by our resident DM!
Don't know how to play a particular game? No worries, we'll gladly teach it to you!
Special events, workshops, classes, summer camps, and much more!
Tabletop games are an amazing way to foster friendships, build bonds in the community, and practice valuable life skills while having fun! And we have a ridiculous variety to choose from, making it easy to find one(s) you like.
We’re committed to providing a safe, screen-free, inclusive space for tabletop gaming enthusiasts (young and old) to share our collective passion.


IN THE HEART OF BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
9727 COPPERTOP LOOP NE, SUITE 202
(UPSTAIRS FROM BAINBRIDGE ORGANIC DISTILLERS)
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND WA 98110
SUMMER HOURS
FOR OPEN PLAY
WED-FRI
1:00-5:00 pm
VICIOUS RUMORS
TESTIMONIALS
Coming to Tabletop Enclave sparks joy in my heart!
— O.B.
Seriously,
Thank you for opening this place.
— C.L.
Tons of fun games!
I can learn a new one every time!
— E.E.
This addresses a huge unmet need for Bainbridge kids.
— R.S.
Birthday parties at Tabletop Enclave are so much fun!
— N.V.
It's a mitzvah what you're doing for the community.
— S.B.
INTERACTIVE BOOKING CALENDAR
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Introducing...
Pip!
So, funny story... During our last visit to the Feywild in search of intriguing new tabletop experiences, this cheeky little sprite stowed away in a bit box disguised as a meeple. Back home, she manifested her true form, all wonder and giggles and a lover of puzzles and play.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Board games? what, like, clue, monopoly, risk, stratego, that sorta thing?
If that's your jam, sure, we'll have "the classics" in stock. But when WE say "board games", we're talking about the broader multiverse of tabletop analog games — family favorites like Catan or Ticket To Ride, abstract games like Azul or Seikatsu, co-op adventure games like Return to Dark Tower or Horrified, brain burners like Brass or Ark Nova, and even downright silliness like Wrong Party or Things in Rings.
What about Trading Card Games?
Definitely! Pokemon, Magic: The Gathering (MTG), Yu-Gi-Oh, all cardslingers welcome! Our in-house selection is limited, so we recommend you bring your own decks — but we do have a collection of MTG cards if you're interested in learning how to play.
How long can visitors stay each day?
As long as you like! We charge an hourly rate for open-play (more info here), so it's really up to you how long you'd like to hang out.
Is a membership required?
Nope. We have a membership program, but it's completely optional.
What if my kid wants to visit? How would they pay?
They can pay with cash, or if they have their own Greenlight card that works too. Alternatively, you can call us or stop by beforehand to leave a credit card "on file" for them.
Do I need to book in advance for my visit?
Not anymore! You're welcome to drop in anytime you like during our operating hours (see above).
Why is your minimum age 10 for unattended youth?
While we believe that tabletop gaming is for everyone, there is a shortage of "third-place" options for kids age 10-17 on the island.
Our goal is to offer a space for them to have some autonomy, hang out with their peers doing something they love, and build social bonds beyond the family unit.
Younger kiddos are more than welcome to come play, but we do ask that an older sibling or grownup accomany them.
Still have a question?
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CHAMPIONING SAFER SPACES FOR ALL
A safer space is a supportive, non-threatening environment where all participants can feel comfortable to express themselves and share experiences without fear of discrimination or reprisal. Creating a safer space is especially important when dealing with mental health issues, which can be a sensitive area for people and involve deeply personal or traumatic experiences. We use the word safer to acknowledge that safety is relative — not everyone feels safe under the same conditions. By acknowledging the unique experiences of each individual — be they Neurodivergent, BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ or not — we hope to create as safe a space as possible for everyone.