Williamsburg diced last night with Brooklyn’s Board Game Night, playing NYC’s spring at a Kent bar. Host Jay Patel dealt *Catan* as 100 rolled, a $10 ticket bash of tokens. It’s borough boards—pure BK vibe, dice hot. A kid nabbed a sheep; a pro built a road. ‘Brooklyn games—this is it,’ Patel says, shuffling cards. The tables turned battlefield.
The night’s fresh—March 19’s start, it tripled since RSVPs, packing seats by 7 p.m. Patel’s a Bushwick gamer; last night’s crowd hit max—laughter rang. A latecomer nabbed a spot; beers flowed—NYC grit glowed. Runs one night—play ruled. #BKBoardGames trended; Queens wants a die.
Some griped—’Too loud,’ sniped a grump, dodging cheers. Pieces spilled—swept quick; fun held. A rival’s pitching a Greenpoint roll, splitting boards. Still, 150 stayed—games reigned. Williamsburg’s never rolled so bold.
Patel’s teasing a monthly run, maybe a tourney if spring bites. ‘NYC’s fun—this throws it,’ he says, packing boxes. The night’s a Brooklyn win—grit meets glee. It’s a game rush; catch the next. Bring a pal—turns call.