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Yeongdeungpo's Three-Story Board Game Cafe Is Blowing Up

SpotsJune 12, 2026

Yeongdeungpo's Three-Story Board Game Cafe Is Blowing Up

Summary

Holmes & Lupin just opened a massive three-story board game cafe in Yeongdeungpo and it's already the go-to hangout spot in the area. You can eat proper food, rent private rooms, and play games without feeling cramped or rushed. People are calling it perfect for this hot weather since you can stay inside all day and actually have fun.

Why do we peek

Board game cafes have always been popular in Korea, but most are small, cramped, and noisy. Koreans are obsessed with this one because it actually gives you space and privacy—you're not squished next to strangers while trying to play. Plus, people love having a reason to stay indoors all day that's more social than just being home alone.

Main Story

Holmes & Lupin just opened in Yeongdeungpo and it's a three-story board game cafe that people are already calling the perfect hangout spot. You can rent private rooms, order actual meals (not just snacks), and play as long as you want without feeling rushed. It's blowing up because there's finally a place to hang out all day in comfort—especially nice when it's too hot to be outside.

Backstory

Board game cafes in Korea usually charge by the hour (around ₩8,000-₩15,000) and you can play unlimited games during that time. Most have hundreds of games to choose from, and staff will explain the rules if you ask. Private rooms cost extra but they're worth it if you're going with a group—you get your own space and can order food directly to the room.

FAQ

Where exactly is Holmes & Lupin in Yeongdeungpo?

It's near Yeongdeungpo Station. The exact address isn't widely shared yet since it just opened, but locals say it's walking distance from the station exit. Check Naver Maps or Kakao Map for the most up-to-date location.

Do I need to reserve a private room in advance?

Yes, private rooms are super popular so they get booked fast, especially on weekends. Call ahead or check if they have a reservation system online. Walk-ins can use the general seating area, but rooms are worth booking if you want privacy.

What kind of food can you order there?

They have real meals, not just snacks—think pasta, rice dishes, and proper entrees. That's one reason it's blowing up—you can actually eat dinner there and keep playing instead of leaving to find food.

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