Located in the Heights, the 3300 square foot room is stocked with a wall of more than 500 board games, a café with counter service, a bar, tables and banquet seating.
Specially trained staffers called 'game guides' help customers select and learn how to play games.
Adding to the nostalgia is the menu which features a contemporary twist on childhood comfort foods. From a four-cheese ravioli served in a tin can, to British-inspired nibbles like tea sandwiches and English pastries filled with steak and potato, meatball and mozzarella, the café is just as popular as the games.
The bar includes more than a dozen taps of draft beers, wine, nitro coffee and traditional tea and coffee.
"Tea and Victory is a place where your friends and family can come in, put your phone down, have great food, drinks and just a lot of fun," said Co-Owner Vanessa Briceno.