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Roll With It

★★★★½ 4.6/5 (100 reviews)
869 Lynnhaven Pkwy #118, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 (757) 301-3612 Website
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Reviews (100)

Aaron Lenzo
Aaron Lenzo
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

GREAT BONES few obvious improvements can be made to make this place a real winner, A propper bar with a real liquor selection and a bar tender that stays in station , decorations should be more abundant instead of the blank "start up" atmosphere I feel that I am in , not being able to order a beer with salt and lime on the rim is a problem, the food was delicious, but the 18% automatic gratuity does seam abit abrasive due to the speed of service. The game board selection is great however the gift shop really takes away from the lounge and comfortable vibe that they are going for , the concept is very enjoyable however could use a slight push to make it a very easy 5 stars and a real weekly spot , Put a few tvs behind the bar and a console and a few controllers and boom , would be a Place like no other , a true enjoyment to spend your time and money at .

Stephen Rosato
Stephen Rosato
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

It's an amazing little place, like Panerai meets local game store. Staff is super friendly and will teach you any board game they have.

Matthew Neyens (Matt9s)
Matthew Neyens (Matt9s)
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

I first went here after joining one of their dnd groups. I love the environment and the staff is all nice and welcoming. My only wish is that the food was cheaper. The food is just ehh and I think should be more fast food pricing. I know I would buy more food if it was better priced. Would recommend this place and will go back.

Jess Jackson
Jess Jackson
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Roll With It is a great place to hang out if you love games and you're willing to try going someplace new. There are so many games to choose from, so much more than you can even think possible, so there's something for everyone. The food is great and the Trivia Nights and other themed nights they've added are a big draw and really fun to participate in. However, the last few times I have gone, it would take anywhere between 20-30 minutes maybe longer for our waiter to come back to see if we wanted to order food along with the drinks we ordered as soon as we were seated. Sometimes I saw it was because they got caught up in speaking to regulars or just disappeared into the back. Last time, after enough waiting, I had to go to the counter to ask if I could order food before our waiter came back. If that was worked on this place would be perfect.

Kyle Flere
Kyle Flere
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

The food is good but the best thing about this place is the atmosphere. It's a board game cafe that you can sit and enjoy playing games with your friends and get a bite to eat. They do many events like card nights, trivia nights and so on.

Tom Fox
Tom Fox
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Wow! Snakes amd Lattes has just purchase " Roll with It"! Things were great before, and now they are going to get even better! I can't wait to see what happens...

Michael Fraley
Michael Fraley
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Food was really good I got a ruben, flavor and presentation was very nice. The service is very good everything is very relaxed and just and joyful atmosphere. Great place, I wish I would have came here sooner.

Kassandra Wolf
Kassandra Wolf
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Wonderful service. Very clean. Very polite. Great selection of games at a great admission/play price. Will definitely return.

Tameika Serrano
Tameika Serrano
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

I came here with a group of ladies. I called 20 minutes in advance and the staff set up tables and chairs for our group. Very accommodating! I ordered the Reuben which was very tasty. I had a side of tator tots which were very crunchy. There is a great selection of games. We really enjoyed our time here!!

michael rogers
michael rogers
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

You are certainly going to pay a lot but your aren't going to get a lot. They have a cover charge that they call a game pass. Tips for the servers are mandatory even if the server does a terrible job. It's basically bar food but they price it like it's fine dinning. When trivia time comes around they have rules to follow. 1. No cheating, cell phones won't be tolerated. 2. Do NOT question the quiz master. He actually named himself the quiz master. The owner is to cheap to replace beat up games that are well past their expiration date. Don't even bother talking to the owner, he's a young man that thinks he already knows everything. The food runners are useless, when they bring your food, you can ask for something else, but they will just say that they will get your server for you and by that they mean your server will eventually come back around on their own.

Bill Mummert
Bill Mummert
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Fantastic place gaming. Highly highly recommend monday night socials

BossRagna
BossRagna
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Always a great place to be for board games and brews. I like coming here for the fun and the atmosphere. I hope they continue to thrive since I've been going more recently after checking them out on their opening a few years back.

Charles Ellis
Charles Ellis
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Food was expensive, but where isn't food expensive now a days? Loved the people, but it looks like a former Panera Bread and not really an identity of it's own. That didn't take away from the games though.

Kimi Lee
Kimi Lee
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

okay it's nice and I understand the fee to play a boardgame, but I genuinely think it should be $5.99 a table to play instead of per person. Added mandatory gratuity..I understand... It's just a bit pricey. Smoothie with no alcohol was $10. Sandwiches are $15 Waiters were nice, though. Just uh. Two people... $104 ..

Jason Ray Carney
Jason Ray Carney
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

We went here with some friends. The concept is cool. It's a board game cafe. You have dinner and play games from their extensive board game library. The night we went there was a Magic: the Gathering tournament going on. This might have effected the quality of the service. Our food took over an hour to come out. They got orders wrong. Our waiter was nowhere to be found. We complained. The owner came out and apologized and gave us half off our ticket. That was really generous. I wish their menu had more vegan options. My wife and I had to have chips and salsa and soft pretzels. It wasn't much of a meal. I imagine a board game cafe gets large, mixed parties, so having a diversity of dietary options might be a good idea: no restrictions, vegetarian, and vegan. We'll go back. It seemed like a cool place. Our first visit was a little off.

Jenn VB
Jenn VB
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

This restaurant has the worst service we have ever experienced. The food was extremely slow to arrive and arrived at different times so that some members of our group didn’t receive food for over half an hour after others did. There is a $5.99 fee to play the games for every individual - not disclosed (we thought it was free to play if we ate). There were multiple servers that visited surrounding tables, but did not follow-up with us at all. The gratuity is automatically at 18%, which they also did not disclose at any point. The servers did not deserve a tip nearly that high. Overall, we will never go back to this place. They hide their prices, have terrible service, and should revise their overall strategy as a business in the food industry if they expect to do well go ing forward. It’s a better deal to buy your own game and door dash food… you’ll still be saving money. For just two people, we payed over $55 for food that was not even close to being worth that value.

Tyler Whittaker
Tyler Whittaker
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Lots of great games, shied away from the food due to the price.

G Coté
G Coté
★☆☆☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Do NOT go here. It’s absolutely not worth it whatsoever. They automatically add 18% to your bill and the food is absolutely abhorrent. Ordered two burgers and they were the microwavable kind. You get condiments in packets and for some reason they smash and smoosh the tater tots? Not good. You also get charged $6 per person to play a board game. Literally paid $75 to for two burgers and grilled cheese. What. The. Hell?? This place is absolutely not worth it and I definitely do not recommend it whatsoever.

Kathleen Stegeman
Kathleen Stegeman
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

My friends and I enjoy coming here to eat the tasty food (poke tuna nachos and Caprese) and play new games. They have a huge selection of games to try out and when we try a new game that we love, we often end up buying it from them before we head home. They also offer a military discount on Wednesdays. We find Roll With It to be a unique and entertaining experience that we highly recommend!

William Bazar
William Bazar
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

We stopped by for lunch. As we walked in a very friendly staff member greeted us and showed us to our table. And proceeded to explain the prices of service, how they are a tipless restaurant. It’s just called gratuity so you don’t have a choice. (I always tip 20 percent or more so no big deal.) we look over the beautiful menu with options for just about anyone. I order a Ruben and my girlfriend gets the hungry hippo. I have a root beer to drink and her a bold rock beer. The food comes out astonishingly fast. We eat out food and begin figuring out the game we selected. Everything was pretty pleasant. We finish lunch our game and ask for the check. 70 dollars was the total and left us feeling a little overcharged. The food wasn’t bad at all, but a 15 dollar sandwich should come with a side (not an extra 4 dollars) on a plate displayed nicely for a social media shot. The boardgame fee I feel should be adjusted if your stopping by for a quick bite and a game as a couple vs a group of people staying a couple hours. I’m inclined to give this place another shot with a group of friends for a night out, which perhaps is what this place is all about. However you can’t help but think if you come with a group of 5 or more the game fee would probably cost more than the game itself. All in all it’s a nice place, I feel it could do with an experienced chef to rework the menu. 50 dollars or more is pretty standard for lunch out these days, with increasing prices I feel quality should match.