East Neuk Tabletop Games (ENT) is a regular tabletop gaming group based in the East Neuk of Fife. We love board games, card games, dice games, role-playing games and miniature wargames.
We usually meet on the 2nd + 4th Sundays of the month between 1-5pm at Dreel Halls, High Street West, Anstruther, Fife, KY10 3DJ.
Admission is £2 (£1 for concessions). Tea, coffee and biscuits are available by donation. Everyone is welcome!
Please note: Children of Primary School age and below must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
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