Board Games Night
Friday 16th May // 6pm-11pm // Book A Ticket Here
The South Street Community Hub is an initiative of Oasis Church, Birmingham, which exists to build connection and community for the people of Harborne through regular activities and one-off events.
Board Games Cafés have become increasingly popular across the country in recent years — places to connect with others, have fun together, and learn something new!
These are all things that we are really passionate about, and so The Hub is really excited to be bringing those values to our first ever Board Games Night on Friday 16th May! We’ve amassed a significant games library for the evening, with around 100 games featuring a huge variety to enjoy — long and short, straightforward and complex, and suitable whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the table. Come along with a group of friends or sign up solo and join our ‘Open Table’ to meet and play with others from the community. Our expert Games Masters will also be on hand to help you choose a game that’s right for your group and to explain rules, if needed.
Online booking is required, with tickets costing £4 for the whole evening, and booking closes on Wednesday 14th May. Click here to secure your space!
On the day, doors will be open from 6pm-11pm, and the evening will run drop-in style — your ticket covers you for the full time. The Oasis Café will be open throughout, with loaded fries, hot and cold soft drinks and snacks available to purchase (both cash and card payments are accepted). You are also welcome to bring your own food and other drinks into the venue. Under-16s are most welcome, but please note this is a public event, and they should be accompanied by an adult.
Car Parking
There is very limited car parking available at the church itself, which is reserved for those with blue badges. Free parking is, however, available on the surrounding streets, as well as the York Street car park, B17 0HG, which is five minutes’ walk away and costs £2.60 for four hours. Please do park considerately to help us be good neighbours in our community, including not parking up on the pavement on the ‘church-side’ of South Street.
Accessibility
There are two steps up to the main entrance, but an accessible entrance is located down the left-hand-side (marked ‘Cadbury Entrance’). Once inside the building, there is step-free access throughout to all publicly-accessible areas. An accessible toilet is available towards the rear of the building — follow internal signs for ‘Toilets’ and you will find it at the end of the corridor.