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Sip & Play — Chess

By Sip & Play · Brooklyn

Verified by 4 families
Ages

Ages 6–14

Schedule

weekly

Price

$15–$30

Location

471 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA

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If you're looking for a fun way to introduce your kids to chess, Sip & Play in Brooklyn could be a great option. You can enjoy some snacks and drinks while playing, and there are plenty of other games to explore if chess isn't your thing. It's a nice spot to spend some quality time together!

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/29/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Abigail G.

Verified Contributor

focused

We attended the Sip & Play — Chess program last Saturday in Brooklyn, and my 9-year-old daughter had a solid experience. The cozy cafe atmosphere was perfect; she even enjoyed a bubble tea while playing. The instructor, Jake, was attentive and made the session enjoyable, breaking down strategies for the kids in a way they could understand. They played several rounds, and she built up her confidence in a small group setting, which I appreciated. A minor annoyance was the long line we encountered for pickup afterward, but it wasn't a deal-breaker. Overall, I'd recommend this program to parents looking for a fun way to get their kids engaged with chess while enjoying some snacks. Just be prepared for a bit of a wait if you go during peak hours.

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engaged-staff · good-food-snacks · small-group-size

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about 1 year ago
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Ella F.

Top Contributor

focused

My son, who is in the age 8-10 range and quite focused, recently attended the Sip & Play — Chess program in Brooklyn. The venue is a cozy cafe with plenty of character, and I appreciated that they had a small group size, which allowed for more personalized attention from the instructor, Jenna. She was patient and engaging, making the chess fundamentals clear and enjoyable for the kids. My son built his own chess strategy and even made a friend during the session, which was a pleasant surprise. However, I did find that we had to wait in a long line to get in, which was a bit frustrating, especially since we had arrived on time. Overall, this program is a solid choice for introducing children to chess in a laid-back atmosphere, and the combination of snacks and drinks made it even more enjoyable for both of us.

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engaged-staff · good-food-snacks · small-group-size

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11 months ago
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Classic eats, bubble tea & beer served in an old-school, brick-lined cafe boasting 300+ board games.

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