New board games store opens in Stockport town centre

By Alasdair Perry

21st Oct 2023 | Local News

The new address for Jester Games is 35 King Street East. (Image - Alasdair Perry)
The new address for Jester Games is 35 King Street East. (Image - Alasdair Perry)

Jester Games, a card and board game shop, has opened a new store in Stockport town centre. 

The store - already a favourite in Cheadle - has relocated to a bigger site at 35 King Street East, near ASDA. 

The owners of Jester Games were 'very excited' to announce the move. In a statement on social media, they said: "We are really excited to run this business together and to provide the absolute best environment for all our players."

As well as stocking and selling a myriad of card and board games, Jester Games also hosts regular events for young and old players alike. 

These range from instructional sessions, to casual gaming groups.

The Jester Games founders say of the business: "We have always loved playing board games. Often, friends and family would come to us for advice on any old or upcoming games and whether they were worth a try. 

"We had always found that playing board games and card games was a great way for everyone to come together and make some fantastic and fun memories."

As far as excuses to get into board games go, they don't get much better than this.

You can find more information on the Jester Games site HERE.

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