Able Table Gaming

Helping you get to the table
Able Table Gaming is a review and advice site set up by AJ Le Brun, a disabled gamer from Bristol. We review board game conventions, events, clubs and groups in the UK, telling you everything you need to know about accessibility.

We cover physical, neurological, and d/Deaf access needs. Our aim is to make this hobby accessible to everyone.

Three photos of games. Left: Tokyo Highway. Middle: Odin's Ravens. Right: Coimbra

Recent Accessibility Reviews
Accessibility review of Gaming Rules Charity Games Day, May 2019

Gaming Rules! Charity Games Day 2019


Our second accessiblity review, AJ sums up the accessibility of Gaming Rules! Charity Games Day, a day of gaming in east Devon all done for a good cause.


This review looks at the physical access, D/deaf access, atmosphere, asistance and food and drink facilities at this board game day in the south of England, the baby brother of GridCon and TING.


Accessibility review of AireCon 5, March 2019

AireCon 2019


In our first review, AJ sums up the accessibility of AireCon, one of the biggest, friendliest conventions in England.


She looks at the physical access, D/deaf access, atmosphere, asistance and food and drink facilities at this board game convention in North Yorkshire.


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