Party Club is a simple co-op game where you seat and serve customers while managing your shop. Keep up the pace of running your shop as smoothly as possible, even while it gets chaotic fast. Here are some of the best beginner tips in Party Club.
Prioritize Buying Counters and Machines Over More Tables


At the start of every stage, the biggest struggle is serving as many customers as possible. Customers come in quickly, and you won’t have enough furniture and machines to serve them at that pace. Don’t worry; if you are playing solo, it is perfectly fine to miss a few customers.
It gets easier after a day since you get more money. Use it to buy a counter and a machine to hold and make more juices. The faster you can serve the customers, the smoother you can run the shop. After buying your first counter and machine, you can add some tables to help with the seating arrangements.
Master Tossing Orders to Customers
One of the most useful ways to save time is to throw the juice to the customer or table. This means that you cannot have anyone interfere with your throw. If customers are fighting in the middle, you cannot risk throwing the order because it could hit a customer, making them angry and also losing the juice.
You might hit some furniture and machines if the layout is also bad. You want a shop layout where your machines or juices have a direct line to the tables so you can throw the juice.
Always Multitask
Don’t focus on one task when you are running around the shop. If you need to repair a machine, keep making juices with the other machine while trying to repair the broken one.
Serve a juice order before going to the toilet to clean it. Serve juice, seat a customer, and clean a spot on the floor all in one swoop. If you keep going back and forth because you only focus on one task at a time, you’ll fail, especially on solo.
Position Your Hammer Close to Your Machines


Positioning your Hammer close to the machines will save you some time getting it. Since you use the Hammer to hit the gong to start the round, most players leave the Hammer near the entrance. Pick it up and keep it near machines that need the Hammer when they break.
Always Mix Drinks and Place Extras on Counters
You are doing it wrong when you have machines that aren’t making drinks. Always keep making drinks or juices and keep extras on top of counters. Doing this will help you clear those big groups. If you don’t have juices ready, you are always trying to catch up. You’ll get pushed back even more when a big group comes in.
Position Your Mop Near the Tables and Toilet


Position your mops near places that need to be cleaned often. That means it should be near the tables and toilets. Customers vomit a lot near the tables, which, when positioned poorly, may cause you to slip if you run through it. Keep your mop close and clean these hazards as often as possible. Try to multitask while you are at it.
Try to Fight Away from Machines and Furniture
When customers start fighting each other, you might want to hit them so they can scram. However, if you try and hit them and you hit a machine, it’ll break instantly. Avoid this at all costs. You can even just let them be and wait for them to leave if it is that dangerous. Fixing machines takes a lot of time, so you don’t have that much time to spare.
Things get a lot easier when you are playing with friends. When playing solo, all these tips will make or break your stages.
Published: Mar 19, 2025 02:00 pm