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Fully certified
Cakes n Ladders
General Information
173 Symonds Street, Eden Terrace, Auckland 1010
0212165514
Opening Times - Check before visiting as might change
Wednesday to Friday 1pm to 10pm ; Saturday & Sunday 10am to 10pm
Overview
Cakes n Ladders is Auckland’s premier board gaming café. We welcome all persuasions, from hard-core gamers and families to couples on a date or groups of friends looking for a space to spend time together. Our gaming library features a growing collection of card and board games including traditional family games, Euro games, games featured on TableTop (a popular gaming web series), and more. The concept is modeled after popular overseas board game cafés such as Castle in Toronto, and Draughts in London.
Notes for Cardholders
Enjoy a 25% discount on game time from Wednesday to Friday, between 1 PM and 5 PM, with a maximum discount value of $1.00 per hour per person
Standing and Queuing
We have a wireless EFTPOS terminal and can come to seated patrons upon request from the cardholder.
Level Access
Our location is on the first floor of the building, and there are no stairs at the entrance. The door is not automatic.
Distances
Street parking is available on St. Benedicts Street. There is also a designated disabled car park on St. Benedicts Street, located near the church.
Urgent Toilet Access
We have one standard toilet in the cafe.
Disability Assist Dogs
We comply with NZ law that permits access for disability assist dogs. However, at this moment, we do not have a vessel to provide water for the dog, nor a designated area for the dog to relieve itself if needed.
Essential Companions
There is no cost for entry; essential companions only need to pay for services if they are gaming themselves, rather than assisting another player.
Difficulty Accessing Visual Information
Ideally, there is a team member available to help explain or clarify the rules of the game to their teammates
Difficulty Accessing Audible Information
Through the training that the staff have done with the Hāpai Access Card, they are aware of how they can modify how they communicate with you. This includes making sure you can see their face when speaking, speaking clearly, use of pen and paper and being patient.
Hidden Disabilities
Through the training that the staff have done with the Hāpai Access Card, they are generally aware of hidden disabilities, please speak to them about how they can assist in making your time with us extraordinary.
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