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Geek Retreat is a chain of franchised combined shops and board game cafés in the United Kingdom.[1][2] The venues offer food, drink, and have various items for sale, while also providing a space to play board games, console games and trading card games.[3] The venues also hold regular events.[4]

History

The company opened its first venue in Glasgow in 2013. Its second venue opened the following year in Newcastle upon Tyne.[5] It joined the British Franchise Association in 2021.[6] In June 2021, it had 27 venues.[7]They applied for a liquidation of the company in November 2022, which is currently being resolved as of January 2023.[8][9]

Business model

The individual venues are franchised. Entry is free and guests are asked to purchase food and drink.[10]

Locations


References

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  8. ^ https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/SC528634/filing-history
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