[citation needed] The cafés serve food and beverage items, including numerous local draft beers.
[9] With 7,500 square feet of space, Snakes & Lattes was, according to its managers, the biggest board game café in the world in January 2016.
[11] Also in 2014, Snakes & Lattes became a sponsor of the Toronto International Film Festival, offering a board game concierge for interested visitors.
[12] In July 2015, The Globe and Mail reported that a sitcom, Snakes & Lattes: The Show, would air starting in September as a fictionalized account of the café's early years.
[13] The new location features space for 240 guests, a collection of more than 1,000 games, and a combination of the Lattes and Lagers concepts, offering beer, wine, and assorted coffee-based beverages.
[10] In February of 2024, Snakes and Lattes corporate management arrived unannounced at their Virginia-based location and laid off the entire staff without warning.
[23] On May 29, 2018, Amfil Technologies, Inc. acquired French board game publisher and distributor Morning in an all cash deal worth €150,000.
This acquisition gave Snakes & Lattes ownership of five games, including IKAN, Red Panda and Kill the Unicorns.