The Tabletop Tap is a very unique, laid-back bar with a welcoming atmosphere. We absolutely loved that they had Japanese beers available and the arcade games are free to play. Huge selection of boardgames and a very diverse and large beer selection. Would recommend this for anybody who likes a low-key bar vibe that offers plenty of games and plenty of beer. Parking: Tons of free street parking. Wheelchair accessibility: No stairs.
So happy that Tabletop Tap is back and even better! I love the gaming decor, the bartenders are always nice, the drink options, game options, and overall vibe. There aren’t enough places in Denver to sit down, drink, and play tabletop games with friends. But Tabletop Tap is exactly what we love and will continue to frequent.
Checking out the new The Tabletop Tap location. I like it! It's bigger, more open, and feels more like a bar. (And there's hard liquor behind the bar, which I don't remember being at the old location.) Gone are the multigame consoles built into the bar (understandable, for lots of reasons), but several stand-up arcade units line the walls, including a cool Warlords 4-player tabletop game, Asteroids, an old beer bar game, Frogger, a three-in-one Pac-Man/Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga machine, Joust, MortalKombat II, and Centipede. As before, there are geeky decorations all over the walls, but they seem more organized, less random than before. There are hooks and outlets at regular intervals beneath the bar rail. The booths look comfy and are spacious enough for four people to play a standard-sized board game. And of course, there is still a massive wall of games behind the bar for people to play. There is an enticing neon sign saying "Arcade" that points down some space-carpeted stairs to a dark basement, but they were blocked by a velvet rope. Apparently there is some negotiation that needs to happen with the City of Englewood before that rope can be removed, but when that happens, that promises to be a very cool space. Like lots of responsible businesses, they now have a self-serve automatic water fountain. I like this trend, personally, but I can see where some might not. The music is good: mostly '80s; Duran Duran's "The Reflex" is playing as I write this, but it's not so loud that it's inhibiting conversation at all, though I can imagine that the place gets loud when busy. Nice place, and I'm glad to see it back better than ever.
A great selection of games and a great selection of drinks from ales to mead in a cozy environment with friendly staff. It's a great place to go on a date or to hang out with friends. They're now in a new location up the street with a little more modern style but the same cozy atmosphere. They have a full bar, featuring great cocktails and Japanese whiskeys. It was a busy Saturday when we visited last night, but the energy stayed fun and positive.