This rpg clubs page collects directory records for public routes into roleplaying groups, campaign tables, one-shots, university societies and community meetups. It is designed for readers who know the kind of tabletop help they need but do not yet know the right name, venue, maker or community to try first.

A club listing is not the same as an invitation to arrive unannounced. Many groups coordinate by email, Discord, Facebook or venue noticeboards, and some have age limits, waiting lists, safeguarding rules or session fees. Use this page to identify possible groups, then confirm how newcomers join and what kind of games are currently being run.

The filters let you narrow by country, region, entity type, game support, product type, online sales, physical venues and in-store play. That matters because a single tabletop record can sit across several hobby lanes: an RPG shop may also host card nights, a maker may sell both miniatures and STL files, and a club may run board games alongside wargames or roleplaying sessions.

Every listing should be treated as a lead to verify, not as a live timetable. Details such as stock, event schedules, accessibility, shipping, licences and membership rules can change. Follow the official link before buying, travelling or arranging a first visit, and send corrections where the directory needs refinement.

Records in this guide are meant to help readers choose the next sensible action: visit a site, contact an organiser, compare a supplier, or refine a search. They should not replace current official information. When a listing matters for travel, cost, safety, access or event planning, confirm the details with the shop, club, publisher, maker or community before relying on it.

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Before travelling: check official websites, event calendars and opening hours.