Abyss Boutique de jeux · Café ludique

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Saint-Leonard, Canada

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Trading card store· Boutique· Game store· Hobby store· Miniatures store

Abyss Boutique de jeux · Café ludique Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Abyss Boutique de jeux · Café ludique is located in Saint-Leonard, Canada on 4490 Jean Talon St E. Abyss Boutique de jeux · Café ludique is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category trading card store in Canada.

Address

4490 Jean Talon St E

Phone

+15145079636

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Radu B

I was looking to purchase some miniature paint and this store was not too far so I decided to give it a try. I ordered on their website and collected for free at their store without any problems. Everything was quick and their prices are good.. will definitely come back next time I need more paint

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Doyle Swinimer

The best selection of miniatures, army painter, and board games that I came across in my journey to Montreal! Helpful staff and great atmosphere!

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Axxetto

Absolutely love the new place! Looked around and loved everything they sell. Bought some dnd books and everything went well.

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Michael Meltchenko

Awesome place for tabletop gaming. Lots of room to play and great staff that are there to help. Also nice selection of Warhammer and D&D figurines with painting tools and many colors. The chairs could be more comfortable, because after long sessions the buttocks starts to hurt hehe.

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Pascal Huynh

Big and beautiful new space, with lots of potential! Although I had a quite standoffish experience with the Magic staff person downstairs. I wanted to create a new deck after not playing for many years and at first, the staff seemed kind by helping me out. But then the staff got (too) enthralled and he created an overpowered deck which was not what I was looking for. He said: \people will respect you and call you 'sir' when you will pull out these cards.\ I still wanted to buy some cards but not the deck he made for me (or the deck he made for himself really). At that point, he started sulking and refused to sell me any cards if I didn't buy the specific sets of cards he pulled out for me. It was a strange interaction.