Play Dungeons & Dragons with a professional DM

Book a seat like a movie ticket. One-shots, campaigns, and beginner tables, run by vetted Dungeon Masters - online or at our Utah game stores.

Browse open D&D games

Finding a D&D game usually means recruiting friends, rolling the dice on internet strangers, or waiting for "someday." Dice Outpost replaces all that with a listing you can book: real games with seats, prices, schedules, and a professional Dungeon Master whose reviews you can read before you commit an evening.

How it works

  1. Browse open games and filter by date, format (online or in-store), and experience level. Beginner-friendly tables are marked, and they mean it.
  2. Book your seat. Prices sit on the listing, movie-ticket territory, with a satisfaction guarantee behind your first one.
  3. Show up. Your DM brings the adventure, pregens, spare dice, and the patience; the packing list is a pencil and optionally pretzels.

Online or at a real table (we do both)

Online games run over Roll20, Foundry, and Discord with times shown in your timezone. In-person games run at our two themed Utah stores: a medieval tavern in Provo and a sci-fi outpost in Sandy. Same booking pipeline, same GM standards, different kind of evening; plenty of players run both.

Never played? That's a feature at beginner tables, not a problem; here's exactly what to expect. Got a whole group and no DM? Hire one for a private table. Want your character to outlive any single game? The character locker carries them between campaigns, and the living campaign gives them a persistent world to matter in.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to play D&D on Dice Outpost?

Public game seats typically run $15-30 for a three-to-four-hour session, listed on every game before you book. Private whole-table bookings and events price flat. Your first booking carries a satisfaction guarantee.

I've never played D&D. Can I really just book a game?

Yes; beginner-friendly listings are built for exactly you. The DM provides a ready-made character, teaches as you play, and expects questions. Most first-timers are mid-story within twenty minutes.

Do I need to bring anything?

For online games: a headset and your browser. In store: dice if you have them (loaners exist), a pencil, and nothing else. Characters are provided unless you want to bring your own.

Can I play with my friends at the same table?

Book seats together on any public game, or reserve a private table where the whole party is your group and the adventure is tuned to you. Private tables handle birthdays and events too.

What's the difference between this and finding a group on Reddit?

Vetted, reviewed DMs and games that reliably happen on schedule, versus the classic LFG lottery. We wrote an honest comparison of every way to find a group, free options included, in our group-finding guide.