

Tony's Game Night - A better way to meet people
Come make friends, not contacts.
Most “networking” events feel forced. Quick conversations, LinkedIn swaps, and no real follow-up.
This night is different.
We bring people together over games, dinner, and shared time- so relationships form naturally over hours, not minutes.
Hosted inside the SF Social Clubhouse.
🎟 Ways to Join
Social Night Pass (7–10pm) — $25
The core experience.
Dinner + snacks
Full access to board & card games (Catan, chess, Cards & Chips, etc.)
A relaxed, social-first environment
Come for a great evening, meet people, and ease into the space. (Does NOT include the game pass to the pokerbank software)
Full Night Pass (7pm–1am) — $45
The extended experience.
Includes everything in Social Night Pass, plus:
Late-night access (games continue into the night)
Day pass to SF Social Club (arrive anytime from 10am)
Access to PokerBank software (used by players for multi-table poker games that tracks players buy ins, cashout, and outcome)
♠️ Poker (Optional)
Poker here runs like a home game, just with better setup.
We provide chips, tables, and space
Games are self-organized, players choose stakes, rally tables, and run their own games
Typical games: $1/$1 or $5/$5 but are set by the table hosts
For larger or multi-table games, players may use Gamenights.club — a tool to track buy-ins, cash-outs, and balances across the night as well as making it easier for players to join different tables hosted by different members of the community.
New to poker? Totally fine. This is a social night first — you can also just play board games or hang out.
🎲 Games & Flow
Board games are spread throughout the space — jump into Catan, start a new game, or just hang and talk.
The night is flexible by design.
👋 Who It’s For
Founders, creatives, operators, non-tech — anyone who values real relationships.
We prioritize people who want genuine connection, not transactions.
Notes
Both tickets require approval (we keep the room intentional)
Dress code: no hoodies, headphones, or sunglasses at the table
If you’re looking to grind poker, a casino is a better fit