British chain of shops and cafés
Geek Retreat UK LTD Industry Retail store, event space & café Headquarters Glasgow, Scotland
Number of locations
20 stores (2025) Area served
England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland Website https://www.geek-retreat.uk/
Geek Retreat is a chain of franchised combined shops and board game cafés in the United Kingdom.[ 1] [ 2] The venues offer food, drink, and have various items for sale, while also providing a space to play board games, console games and trading card games.[ 3] The venues also hold regular events.[ 4]
Geek Retreat in Wakefield , West Yorkshire .
The company opened its first venue in Glasgow in 2013. Its second venue opened the following year in Newcastle upon Tyne .[ 5] It joined the British Franchise Association in 2021.[ 6] In June 2021, it had 27 venues, [ 7] in October 2022 the network had grown to 57.[ 8] In late 2022, as part of a program of streamlining the corporate entities within Geek Retreat Group, one of the sub companies within the group was put into liquidation.[ 9]
Most of the individual venues are franchised. The initial investment for franchisees as of September 2024 is approximately £75,000 and franchisees are expected to pay a monthly franchise fee of 8% gross and a marketing fee of 1%.[ 10]
Burton upon Trent , opened February 2022[ 14]
Bury , opened December 2020[ 3]
Cardiff , opened November 2021[ 15]
Chelmsford ,[ 16] opened August 2020
Dudley , opened June 2022[ 17]
Glasgow , opened May 2013[ 6]
Harlow , opened December 2022[ 18]
Harrogate [ 19]
Hartlepool , opened April 2023[ 20]
Ipswich , opened October 2021[ 21]
Kettering , opened February 2022[ 22]
Kidderminster , opened 2021[ 23]
Newcastle upon Tyne , opened 2014[ 5]
Stevenage , opened June 2022[ 24]
Sunderland , opened April 2021[ 25]
Truro , opened May 2021[ 26]
Warrington , opened April 2022[ 27]
Addlestone , opened July 2023. Left the franchise March 2024.
Bangor , opened October 2022 (closed 9 July 2023)[ 28]
Barnsley , opened July 2022, closed 11 August 2023[ 29]
Bournemouth , opened October 2020[ 30]
Bradford , opened 2019[ 31]
Bridgend , opened April 2022,[ 32] closed November 2023
Bristol Re-Opened July 2024, closed April 2025
Chester , opened April 2022[ 33] closed January 2024
Coventry , opened March 2022[ 34] closed 6th Feb 2025
Cwmbran , opened June 2022, announced closure 31/08/2023[ 35]
Daventry , opened October 2021[ 36]
Dumfries , opened July 2021[ 37]
Edinburgh
Exeter , opened May 2021[ 38]
Galashiels
Greenock , opened April 2022, closed 30 June 2023[ 39]
Halifax , opened April 2022, closed June 2024[ 40]
Hereford , opened 2021, closed 18 April 2023[ 41]
Lancaster , opened October 2022 (closed 6 March 2023)[ 42]
Leicester , opened April 2021[ 43] (closed October 2023)
Leeds ,[ 4] opened April 2018, closed 3rd June 2024
Lincoln , opened August 2021[ 44]
Lisburn , (Northern Ireland) opened 24 March 2021 (closed 10 July 2022, reopened under new management 1 October 2022, closed 18 April 2023)
Liverpool , opened April 2021 (closed 22 July 2024)[ 45]
Llandudno , opened March 2021 (closed 5 May 2023)[ 46]
London Camberwell[ 47]
London Holloway, closed 15 September 2023[ 47]
London Sutton Opened January 2022 closed 28 March 2023
Loughborough , opened February 2022 (closed April 2022)
Middlesbrough , opened January 2020[ 48]
Milton Keynes , opened 2021, closed 2022[ 49]
Motherwell , opened November 2019, closing 20th June 2024[ 50]
Newport , opened April 2022, closed May 2025[ 15]
Northampton , opened October 2020[ 51]
Northwich , opened August 2021, closed 12 August 2023[ 52]
Nottingham , opened November 2020[ 53]
Oxford , opened August 2021[ 54]
Portsmouth , opened July 2021[ 55]
Reigate, opened March 2022
Rotherham , opened Dec 2021, closed 24 May 2023
Southampton , opened 2021, closed 7 August 2023[ 56]
Stafford , opened November 2021,[ 57] closed 21 June 2023
St Helens , opened October 2021[ 58]
Solihull
Southampton , opened 2021 (closed 7 August 2023)[ 59]
Stoke-on-Trent , opened December 2021, closing October 2024
Torquay , opened March 2022. Changed ownership December 2022, Closed July 2023 [ 60]
Wakefield , opened April 2021, closed 3rd June 2024[ 61]
Wirral , opened 2019[ 62]
York , CLOSED DEC 2023
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^ "Hi everyone, the unfortunate news is that Liverpool is temporarily closed. [...]" . www.facebook.com . Geek Retreat Liverpool. 22 July 2024. Archived from the original on 22 July 2024. Retrieved 22 July 2024 – via Facebook.
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^ "Portsmouth sees opening of new card and tabletop gaming store and cafe Geek Retreat" . www.portsmouth.co.uk . Archived from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021 .
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