In addition to the gambling bar the Cubrik, located in the Old Towers, a new café-games was created this summer: Meeble. Located on Courteline Street, opposite the Notre-Dame-la-Riche church, this new landmark of the game was created by two enthusiasts, Victor Proust and Tony Courtillé. A little on the same principle as at their colleagues Rue du Change, Meeble offers its customers free access to a wide variety of board games (from the beginner …
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In addition to the gambling bar the Cubrik, located in the Old Towers, a new café-games was created this summer: Meeble. Located on Courteline Street, opposite the Notre-Dame-la-Riche church, this new landmark of the game was created by two enthusiasts, Victor Proust and Tony Courtillé. A little on the same principle as at their colleagues Rue du Change, Meeble offers its customers free access to a wide variety of board games (from the beginner …