| 201 Pitt Street, Glasgow City Centre G2 4DS | |
| 07967889888 | |
| The Summoners Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
It is a combination of internet cafe, traditional pub, and e-sports match view arena. We aim to build up nexus for all e-Sports lovers, providing top quality computers, fast broadband, e-sports live stream, and off line e-sports matches. Meanwhile, board game materials are also available in the lounge area.
The Summoner's is full of passion of e-Sports and devote all of such passion and continuous efforts to the overall atmosphere for all the game lovers. We also look forward to assisting all the people who have an e-sports dream.
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