The Last Toast at Table Seven is a complete 60-90 minute murder mystery for two tired people who are done calling Netflix quality time. No sitter, no reservation, no planning spiral. Open the case and start solving it together.
You get the full 39-page case file, six suspects, evidence photos, recovered texts, a floor plan, a service timeline, and the online verdict reveal. Print it for the full table-spread experience, or play digitally if your printer is collecting dust without ink, paper, or the will to live.Built for exactly 2 players. Delivered instantly. No subscription.












You want a date night. You do not want another thing to coordinate.
Finding a babysitter is hard. Finding one you trust is harder. And if you don't have family nearby, a simple dinner out can turn into $150 before anyone orders an appetizer.
So you stay home.
Which would be fine, except "staying home" usually turns into two tired people sitting next to each other while one show plays and both phones slowly win.
You do not need a bigger production. You need a night that already has a plan: something to do together after bedtime without another "what should we watch?" negotiation.
Less than delivery fees. Cheaper than a babysitter. More fun than another night scrolling beside each other.

A complete murder mystery date night, built to be opened and played.
Inside The Last Toast at Table Seven, you'll get:
No complicated rules. No awkward roleplay. No planning spiral. Just open the file and start working the case together.
No planning spiral. No complicated rules. No awkward forced roleplay. Just open the case and start investigating.
Buy once and get instant access to the full mystery. Print the pages or play from a tablet.
Take turns reading the interviews, clues, and evidence out loud. Character voices optional, but highly encouraged.
Julian
TessaCompare the clues, make your accusation, then open the online verdict page to see if you caught the killer.
Most at-home date nights die because they still ask you to plan something when you're already tired. The Last Toast gives the night a shape.
Reservations, babysitting, driving, timing, and a bill that somehow became $94 before dessert.
You sit next to each other, scroll during the slow parts, and call it quality time because technically you were in the same room.
You read, debate, accuse, change your mind, and try to solve the case before the final reveal.
The plan is already madeYou do not need a perfect setup, matching energy levels, or a partner who already loves murder mysteries. It's made for the kind of night you actually have.
Play from a tablet, laptop, or phone. Printing makes it more tactile, but it's not required.
No board, no strategy system, no ten-minute rules explanation. You're just reading clues and deciding who lied.
Built for 60–90 minutes, with enough structure to keep the night moving without turning it into homework.
It's mystery-first, not cringe roleplay. Character voices are optional. Bad accents are between you and your marriage.
Everything you need for one at-home mystery date night, delivered instantly.
After checkout, you'll get instant access to the digital case file and a download link by email.
No. Printing gives it the best "case file on the table" feel, but you can play from a tablet, laptop, or phone.
For the best case-file feel, print one-sided in color. But you can absolutely play digitally if you don't want to deal with the printer.
Most couples will finish in 60–90 minutes, depending on how much you debate the suspects.
Yes. The experience is designed as a date night for two. You can play with more people, but it works best as a couple.
Yes, but it was designed for two. If you play with more people, treat it like a small group mystery night.
It's meant to be satisfying, not punishing. You'll have enough clues to solve it, but not so many that it turns into detective homework.
The Last Toast includes a designed 39-page case file with suspect interviews, evidence, clues, and instructions.
Just the case file and something to read it on. A pen, printed pages, snacks, or drinks make it better, but they're optional.
After you've made your final accusation. The verdict page reveals whether you were right and explains what really happened.
Not really. Once you know the killer, the mystery is solved. But future case drops are planned.
Yes. This is a new product, so we don't have a wall of testimonials yet. If you open the case and feel like it wasn't worth the date night, email us within 7 days and we'll refund your purchase.
Open the case, read the clues, and solve The Last Toast at Table Seven together in 60–90 minutes.