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Where to Play D&D in Provo, Utah
The fastest way to play D&D in Provo is a booked seat at We Geek Together, the medieval tavern themed game store where Dice Outpost runs its Utah County tables: professional GMs, posted schedules, and beginner-friendly one-shots you can reserve online like a movie ticket. Beyond our own tavern door, Provo is quietly one of the best D&D towns in the state (two universities will do that), so here's the full local picture, including the free options.
We Geek Together Provo: yes, it's actually a tavern
We built the Provo store as a medieval tavern because that's where adventurers are supposed to meet. Wood, lanterns, the works; you walk in the door and session one has already half-started. It's a full game store up front (dice wall, paints, minis; the starter kit list walks out of here weekly) and gaming tables behind.
The D&D itself runs through Dice Outpost: every table at the store is listed online with its GM, system, seat price, and open chairs. That means no showing up hoping; you book, you arrive, the Game Master (a vetted professional, reviews and all) has pregens and spare dice waiting. First-timers should filter for beginner-friendly listings and read our what-to-bring checklist, which fits in one pocket.
Not just D&D, either: Provo tables run Pathfinder 2e, Call of Cthulhu, and whatever else the local GMs are excited about that season. Paint nights happen on the regular for the miniature crowd.
Finding the tavern
The store lives at 1200 Towne Centre Blvd, Ste 2090, Provo, UT 84601, inside Provo Towne Centre, with the mall's parking doing the boring part for you. Phone is (801) 477-0426. Doors are open Monday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday 11 to 9, closed Sundays; game sessions run per the listings, and the listing's time beats this paragraph if they ever disagree.
The college option (free, chaotic, plentiful)
Provo hosts two universities, which means student tabletop clubs, dorm games, and a perpetual churn of players looking for groups. If you're a student, campus gaming clubs are free and welcoming; the trade-off is the classic one from our find-a-group guide: student groups evaporate at semester boundaries with impressive reliability. Great way to meet people. Risky way to finish a campaign.
The hybrid move we watch work constantly: meet players in campus circles, then anchor the actual campaign at a store table with a posted schedule. Neutral ground and a booked room outlive everyone's finals week.
Libraries, LFG boards, and home games
Utah County libraries periodically host teen and community game nights (check their event calendars; offerings rotate), and the usual online boards (r/lfg filtered for Utah, local Discord servers) list Provo-area home games. Standard online-stranger caveats apply: vet the GM, treat session one as a mutual audition, and mind the no-show rate.
And if you'd rather run the table than find one: Provo needs GMs, ours get paid, and the application is short.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I play D&D in Provo as a complete beginner?
Book a beginner-friendly table at We Geek Together Provo through Dice Outpost; the GM expects new players and brings pregens, dice, and patience. It's the lowest-friction first session in the county, and the store being a literal tavern doesn't hurt.
Does it cost money to play D&D in Provo?
Store tables charge per seat (movie-ticket money, with a satisfaction guarantee); campus clubs and library nights are free. You get what the fee buys: a professional GM, a schedule that holds, and a game that actually happens.
Can I just walk into the Provo store and join a game?
Ask at the counter and sometimes yes, but booked seats through the listings are the reliable path since tables fill. Walk in anyway to see the tavern, shop the dice wall, and meet whoever's painting minis that night.
What games besides D&D run in Provo?
Rotating tables in Pathfinder 2e, Call of Cthulhu, and other systems as local GMs list them; check the system filter on the games page. Our per-system guides cover what each plays like before you commit an evening.
Is Provo or Sandy the better store for me?
Whichever's closer, honestly; both run the same booking pipeline. Provo is the medieval tavern in Utah County; Sandy is the sci-fi outpost in the Salt Lake Valley. Some players tour both and pick a home base by theme.