Food & Drink Guide

What to eat, where to order, and finding the nearest store.

LAN parties are not just about gaming; they are about survival. And for that, you need fuel.

Delivery

The easiest way to get fed is to have it come to you.

  • Use the Foodora or Wolt apps.
    • They automatically list restaurants that are currently open.
    • You can see estimated delivery times (which might be longer on Friday/Saturday nights).
    • Address: In the delivery notes, write: “LAN Party, will meet at main entrance”, and watch your phone! The courier will not come into the gaming hall.

Nearby Stores

If you prefer to take a walk (which is good for your legs), here are your options:

  • Spar / Tesco: Usually the most reliable spots for snacks, drinks, and breakfast items.
  • Tobacco Shop: If you need one, search for the nearest “Nemzeti Dohánybolt” on the map.

Eating at Your Desk

  • Eat carefully. Your keyboard (and your neighbor’s) does not like spilled energy drinks.
  • Throw away your trash. Don’t build a fortress out of pizza boxes. Leftover food smells and attracts bugs.
  • Common Dining Area: If there is a designated dining area, use it for larger meals. It’s more comfortable, and you won’t get crumbs in your mouse.

What We Provide

  • We usually bring a limited amount of snacks (chips and small bites).
  • There are often cold soft drinks and beer available at cost.
  • Many events also have a coffee machine (typically Nespresso) for an extra fee.

Dedicated Meal Windows

  • We sometimes define dedicated meal windows so the whole hall does not rush for food at once.
  • These windows also make group orders and quick store runs easier to coordinate.
  • Always check announcements and the schedule for current meal windows.