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Automate a Restaurant Discord — Official Invite Status

No verified invite is listed here. Start from the Roblox group, not from code-scam servers.

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Discord Server

A Discord search is the second thing players do after Trello and codes. Automate a Restaurant has a large Roblox group—m_experiment, about 180K members, owned by MizukiOndine (Orka)—and the group’s social module can host an invite. As of late August 2026, this wiki still does not paste a Discord URL, because invites rotate, mirrors appear overnight, and a wrong click is how accounts get phished.

The honest workflow: open the official group or the place page, look for a Social / Discord button Roblox itself shows, and join that. If Roblox shows nothing, there is no official server you should trust today.

Why we refuse to hardcode an invite

  • Invites expire; a wiki page would 404 or, worse, get claimed by a scammer.
  • Search results advertise “Automate a Restaurant Discord” that drop stolen Ouroboros loaders and fake codes.
  • The similarly named Run a Restaurant Discord is a different community. Joining it for this kitchen wastes time and spreads wrong mechanics.

When m_experiment pins a durable community link on the group, we will summarize it on the Links Hub and this page together.

Scam server checklist

Leave immediately if the server:

  • Requires a “verify bot” that wants your Roblox password.
  • Promises working codes while Codes lists none.
  • Sells “gamepass unlock” files (Gamepasses and Robux).
  • Pins a loadstring as the only way to play (Scripts Hub).
  • Uses Run a Restaurant channel names (staff, ranching, drink machine).

Legitimate developer chat talks about this loop: seeds, beds, pots, backyard cells, lever, drones, shared restaurant of about 10 players.

What to use Discord for (if you find the real one)

Do not treat Discord as a Trello. There is no official Trello either. Progression stays on the Guides Hub and Tier List Hub.

LFG without Discord

Roblox friends, private servers if the place allows them later, and in-experience invites already support co-op. You do not need Discord to share a kitchen. If public servers feel crowded after the 5.4M+ visit spike, play with a small friend group and assign a spender.

What to do if someone claims an official invite

Even if a stranger posts a Discord link in a comment section or YouTube reply, treat it as unverified until m_experiment itself surfaces it. Cross-check on:

  • The Roblox place page — Roblox renders a Social button only when the experience owner has wired it up.
  • The official m_experiment group wall — community posts and links pinned there come from the creator.
  • In-game news UI — once you join, the experience may surface a community link directly.

If none of those surfaces agree with the third-party invite, you are looking at a clone, an impersonator, or a server that rotates names to dodge bans. Leave and report the post instead of joining.

This page will only hardcode a Discord URL after m_experiment posts one on the group wall, the Roblox place, or the in-game news UI. Until then, the wiki treats Discord as a community channel, not a primary source. Patch notes and verified answers live on the Updates Hub, the Links Hub, and our Trello status page.

When we do add a link, it will point to a domain the group itself controls and will include a brief note about what is allowed inside (co-op recruitment, bug reports, patch discussion) and what is not (account trading, executor sales, free-robux schemes).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions.

What is the official Automate a Restaurant Discord?

This wiki does not publish an invite. Use only a Discord button shown on the Roblox group or place page.

Is the Run a Restaurant Discord the same community?

No. Different game, different developers. Their channels will teach the wrong systems.

Someone in Discord posted a code. Is it real?

Only after it works in-game and appears on the Codes hub. Treat chat codes as rumors.

Do I need Discord to play co-op?

No. Online co-op runs inside Roblox on a shared restaurant for about ten players.