Game-Night PC Club · Wins Worth Marking

— To the next win!

TOAST is a game-night PC club that celebrates every win

Twenty-two stations under warm garland light, wood under your wrists, and a small bell at the counter for the wins worth marking. You book by the hour, we keep the lemonade cold.

We started TOAST because the best nights at a computer club feel like a shared table — friends elbow to elbow, someone lands a clutch, and the whole row leans in. So we built the room around that: long benches, low warm light, and one honest little ritual. Win something, ring the bell, and the next lemonade is on the club. No scores for sale, no ranks for rent — just points, time on the clock, and a reason to cheer.

Twenty-two stations, three ways to sit

Every seat is a full gaming station — mechanical keyboard, low-latency mouse, a fast panel and a headset on the hook. Pick the room that fits your night: the buzz of the long table, a quiet corner, or a bench built for two.

Long-table rows

The main table

Fourteen stations along two shared oak rows, close enough to trade a look after a good round. This is the heart of the club on a game night — loud in the best way, and where most bells get rung. Grab a whole row for your group and settle in.

14 seats · shared rows · book solo or by the row

Gaming stations lined up along a shared long table under warm evening light at the TOAST computer club
Nook seats

Quiet corners

Six single stations tucked into the wood-panelled corners, each with a little more elbow room and a softer pool of light. Good for a focused solo run, a late shift, or anyone who likes their game night with the volume dialled down a notch.

6 seats · single stations · calm corner lighting

A quieter single gaming station in a warm-lit wooden corner of the TOAST PC club
Duo bench

Two at a time

A pair of stations sharing one wide bench, angled just enough to see each other's screen. Made for co-op runs, teaching a friend the ropes, or a head-to-head that ends in a handshake and a high-five. One booking covers both seats.

2 seats · shared bench · one booking covers both

A duo bench with two side-by-side gaming stations sharing warm garland light

Honest rates, by the hour

No membership to buy first, no small print at the counter. You pay for the time you play and the seat you take. Prices are the same at every station — the room you pick is about the mood, not the price.

The hour
6/ hour

One hour at any open station. Warm up, run a match or two, then decide if you're staying. Includes the headset and a refill of house lemonade.

Most booked
The evening
18/ four hours

Four hours to sink into properly — the sweet spot for a full game night with friends. Keep your seat, keep your run going, and bells are free all evening.

Game night
28/ open till close

One flat rate from the moment you sit to the last-call bell. Best value on Fridays and Saturdays when the club runs late and the long table fills up.

Bring the whole group

Booking four seats in a row on the long table? We hold them together so nobody ends up stranded across the room. Ask for a "table of four" when you pick your date and we'll line the coasters up for you.

The gear, seen up close

Wood stays wood and metal stays metal — here's what's actually under the desk, no marketing haze. Every station runs the same kit, so your night doesn't depend on which seat you drew.

Fast graphics

Current-generation graphics cards across the room, wiped and updated before every night's open. Enough headroom to push settings up on the games people actually queue for on a busy night.

240Hz panels

Flat 240Hz displays on every station, colour-matched so the long table looks even end to end. Fast enough that the difference lives in your hands, not the screen.

Clean audio

Wired over-ear headsets with a boom mic, freshly wiped between guests. There's a dial at each seat, so you set your own balance of game, voice and the buzz of the room.

Real keyboards

Mechanical keyboards with tactile switches and a low-latency mouse on a wide cloth pad. Bring your own if you'd rather — there's a spare port and a bit of desk to spread out.

Wired network

Every station is on a wired connection back to the club's own line, so a full room doesn't turn into a lag night. We watch it during peak hours and keep the lanes clear.

Comfort first

Height-set chairs, footroom under the oak, and warm light that won't cook your eyes over four hours. Water and lemonade are within arm's reach at the counter.

The toast — how it works

Land something worth marking — a clutch round, a personal-best time, a first clean win — and you walk up to the counter and ring the little brass bell. That's the whole tradition. The bell means the next lemonade is on the club, and the room usually cheers you on.

One toast per guest per evening, so it stays a genuine moment and not a queue. It's lemonade, it's a bell, it's a reason to look up from the screen. Nothing changes hands but a cold lemonade and a bit of noise. — To the next win!

From the cheers log

A few notes from behind the counter — the small stuff that makes a game night ours.

Late June

Most bells in a night

A Saturday crowd rang the counter bell nineteen times before close — a new house best. Half were first-timers landing their first clean win, which is exactly the kind of noise the room was built for. The lemonade nearly ran dry by midnight.

Early July

A longer garland

We strung a second run of warm bulbs down the length of the long table, so the far seats get the same glow as the middle. It took an evening and a wobbly ladder, but the whole row looks like a proper game night now, end to end.

This month

Cranberry on the menu

The house lemonade got a cousin: a tart cranberry blend that turns out to be the crowd favourite for a victory toast. It's the same deal — one on the club when your bell rings — just a deeper shade of red in the glass.

Toast & table questions

Yes — ring the bell after a win and the next lemonade is on us, one per guest per evening. It's a small thank-you for a good round, not a running tab, so we keep it to one so the moment stays worth something. Extra glasses are cheap and always cold.

No. TOAST is lemonade only — house citrus and the new cranberry blend. The toast is about the bell and the cheer, not what's in the glass, and keeping it alcohol-free means everyone at the table can join in and drive home clear-headed.

On a busy night, happily so. The shared rows are meant to buzz — that's half the point of a game night. If you'd rather keep it low, book a nook seat in the corners, where the lighting is softer and the room noise drops off a fair bit.

You can. Pick "Game night" in the booking form and you're set from your arrival to last call at a flat rate. Groups can reserve a row of four on the long table — just mention it, and we'll hold the seats together so nobody's marooned.

Please do. There's a spare port at each station for your own keyboard or mouse, and a bit of desk to set them out. Favourite mug welcome too — we'll fill it at the counter. We just ask you take your gear home so the next guest starts fresh.

What you'll be playing

Sit down at any station and the whole library is already installed — nothing to buy, nothing to download while your hour ticks. Whatever mood you walked in with, there's a game on the shelf to match it.

Action & adventure

Fast shooters, sprawling adventures and boss fights that make the whole row lean in. This is where most bells get rung — the clutch round, the personal-best time, the first clean win worth marking.

Strategy & builders

Slow-burn tactics, base-builders and turn-by-turn puzzlers for the nights you'd rather think than twitch. Perfect for a nook seat with the lights low and the lemonade close.

Casual & cosy

Easy-going titles you can pick up cold — racers, party rounds, tidy little puzzle games. No steep learning curve, no pressure, just a warm-up match or a whole relaxed evening.

Co-op & head-to-head

Team runs for the duo bench and friendly rivalries for the long table. Teach a friend the ropes, split a co-op campaign, or settle it in a match that ends with a handshake.

Just for fun

Free slots

Open seats after 8pm.

When the room quiets down after eight, any empty station becomes a free social seat — drop in, sit with whoever's around, and play a casual slots-style arcade game together on the PC. To be clear: this is a plain video game you play on the screen for fun. No money involved, no betting, no payouts — it's not gambling, it's just a game on the computer. The only thing you can win is a bell ring and the next lemonade.

Book a seat

Pick a date, a spot and how long you're staying. We'll hold your station and polish the bell — you just show up ready to play.