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User-65225

02/11/17 10:24 PM

#4672 RE: maverick81 #4671

Have you researched the other red hot subsidiary yet (Snakes and Lattes/Laggers)? Major expansion is coming... Both of their locations are profitable...

https://www.google.com/search?q=snakes+and+lattes&biw=891&bih=862&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwihhdvz3_7RAhXJSCYKHbIHD1YQ_AUIBygC





User-65225

02/11/17 10:32 PM

#4673 RE: maverick81 #4671

Snakes and Lattes/Laggers history...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_and_Lattes

History[edit]
Snakes and Lattes was opened on August 30, 2010 by Ben Castanie and Aurelia Peynet,[4][6] at what later became known as Snakes and Lattes' Annex location. The couple had moved to Toronto from France four years earlier, and came up with the idea for Snakes and Lattes, which they named after the Canadian children's game Snakes and Ladders, from a visit to a Chicago area game store in 2008.[3] Over the next two years, they slowly built up their sizable game collection to prepare for the 2010 opening.[3]

As the cafe gained popularity it quickly outgrew its seating capacity. In 2011, the adjacent property was purchased and the wall between the two properties was demolished, adding roughly 2,000 square feet to the existing café and increasing capacity from 45 to 150 seats.[7] With 7,500 square feet of space, Snakes and Lattes was, according to its managers, the biggest board game café in the world in January 2016.[8]

In January 2014, a second location was opened, a board game bar called Snakes & Lagers.[9] Also in 2014, Snakes and Lattes became a sponsor of the Toronto International Film Festival, offering a board game concierge for interested visitors.[10]

In July 2015, The Globe and Mail reported that a sitcom, Snakes and Lattes: The Show, would air starting in September as a fictionalized account of the cafe's early years.[11]

In September 2015, Snakes & Lagers closed, but immediately reopened in a larger space across the street under the name Snakes & Lattes College in the space that was formerly occupied by the Andy Poolhall bar.[12] The new location features space for 240 guests, a collection of more than 1,000 games, and a combination of the Lattes and Lagers concepts, offering beer, wine, and assorted coffee based beverages.[12]