The first-ever backgammon cafe in NYC is absolutely stunning
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The first-ever backgammon cafe in NYC is absolutely stunning
"Expect a high-end experience through and through: players are doted on by servers who open backgammon sets, offer cocktails and hot towels and ensure every need is met at the custom tables equipped with built-in drawers and adjustable lights peppered throughout the space. Members can also participate in tournaments, sign up for strategy lessons or enjoy prix-fixe dinners from local restaurants."
"(In case you missed it: the club's name also refers to the game's most common roll, a total of seven.) The luxurious destination comprises three main components: a café and retail shop at the front, both open to the public, and a high-end lounge tucked away in the back, reached by walking through double doors shaped like a backgammon board. The distinctive space-all burgundy marble and dark oak-is accessible exclusively to members."
Founded by Yazan Assad, 7 Spring operates on 7 Spring Street in Nolita as a members-only backgammon club whose name references the game's most common roll of seven. The venue contains a public café and retail shop up front and a high-end private lounge reached through double doors shaped like a backgammon board. The lounge features burgundy marble and dark oak, custom tables with built-in drawers and adjustable lights, and full server service offering opened sets, cocktails and hot towels. Members may join tournaments, take strategy lessons, and enjoy prix-fixe dinners. Membership is selective and requires application; local and international fee tiers apply.
Read at Time Out New York
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