Food & Cooking
Trader Joe's Roulette
Everyone brings one Trader Joe's item under $15, blind to a category drawn on arrival — appetizer, dessert, wine, or wild card. Plate it all, taste it all, vote for the best find. The cheapest thing usually wins, and that's the joke.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Dress-up
Monochrome Night
Everyone picks one color and wears any shade of it; bonus points for a dish or drink that matches. Assign colors so the room reads as a palette, not a mess. Great photos, minimal prep.
Anyone
Any size
Any season
Low effort
Cocktails
Signature Cocktail Night
Everyone brings the drink they’d make if someone said "make me your drink." Batch-friendly. Vote for best sip and most chaotic build. Bring your own garnish.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Food & Cooking
Charcuterie Draft
Run it like a fantasy draft: each guest is assigned a slot — cheese, cured meat, carb, pickle/spread, wild card — and brings one excellent thing for it. Assemble one obscene board together. Chaos, but coordinated chaos.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Wine & Tasting
Blind Bottle Night
Bring a wrapped bottle (wine or spirit) with a one-line clue taped to it. The table guesses region or varietal before each reveal. Closest guess wins; the host keeps a scorecard. A gentle, delicious humbling.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Cocktails
Build-Your-Own Bar
Each guest is assigned a layer — base spirit, citrus, mixer, garnish, or ice/glassware — and the bar is whatever shows up. People invent cocktails from the collective haul. Vote for the best build of the night.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Wine & Tasting
Old World vs New World
A comparative pour disguised as a party. Each guest brings two bottles of the same grape — one European, one not — and the table tastes them head to head, blind. Vote for the wine you’d actually buy. The wine-nerd entry point.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Food & Cooking
Recipe Roulette
Everyone draws a course on arrival and cooks it on the spot from a shared pantry the host stocks. Half potluck, half cooking show. Vote for best dish and best disaster.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Food & Cooking
One-Ingredient Night
The host names a single ingredient — citrus, chili, honey, anchovy — and every dish and drink must feature it, sweet or savory, however you like. Vote for the most surprising use. Constraints make people creative.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Conversation
Hometown Heroes
Everyone brings a dish or drink from where they grew up and tells the two-minute story behind it. The most personal, least competitive theme — though there can still be a quiet vote for the dish people most want the recipe for.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Food & Cooking
Mystery Box Finale
The host hands out three "mystery" pantry items per guest; everyone improvises one shareable plate using all three plus the common table. A Chopped-style closer for the end of the night. Vote for best improvisation.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Conversation
Last Meal Night
Everyone brings (or names) the single dish they’d want as a last meal and defends the choice. No theme to shop for, no costume — just one honest, slightly vulnerable question that makes the whole table talk. Vote for the most persuasive case.
Anyone
Small group
Any season
Low effort
Wine & Tasting
Two Truths Tasting
Pour blind, and with each wine the host reads two true facts and one lie about it. The table votes on the lie before the reveal. A featherweight tasting game — just enough structure to get people guessing and arguing, none of the homework.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Game & Format
Opinion Market
Everyone starts with 100 points and a stack of claims — "Napa is overrated," "AI replaces white-collar work," "the 90s were peak." You invest points in the opinions you think the table will back; the market rises and falls on the live vote. End the night with the most persuasive guest, the biggest contrarian, and the best prediction. Debate as a trading floor.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Game & Format
Shark Tank Night
Each guest pitches a business — a genuine startup, a gloriously terrible one, or a product they wish existed. The table asks hard questions and invests monopoly money. Biggest raise takes a ridiculous trophy. Equal parts ambition and roast.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Game & Format
Dinner Party Olympics
Split into teams and compete all night — trivia, blind tasting, charades, a cocktail round, a debate. Track the score on a board everyone can see. The winning team earns a supremely silly title to defend at the next one. The competition is the glue.
Anyone
Large group
Any season
Medium effort
Game & Format
Court Is in Session
A mock trial for an absurd charge — "should destination weddings be banned," "is brunch a scam," "are luxury watches worth it." One side prosecutes, one defends, the rest are the jury. Persuasion wins, not correctness. Catnip for the lawyers and the loud.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
Teach Us Something
Every guest gets five minutes to teach the table one thing they’re irrationally good at or obsessed with — sabering champagne, poker math, how mortgages work, why Formula 1 matters, the fall of Rome. A TED-talk format that produces shockingly good conversation and zero small talk.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Game & Format
The Ranking Dinner
Every topic gets ranked, live — best vacation cities, most overrated chain restaurants, greatest movies, worst dating apps. The table debates and votes its way to a definitive list it will immediately disagree with. Endless, low-prep, reliably loud.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Game & Format
Draft Night
Run it like fantasy football for everything else. Snake-draft categories — cities to live in, superpowers, celebrity dinner guests, fast-food chains, skills to master — and everyone builds a team. The table votes the strongest roster. People get absurdly competitive about french fries.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Wine & Tasting
Blind Consumption Night
A blind tasting that refuses to be precious. Bag everything — Coke vs Pepsi, name-brand vs store-brand Oreos, cheap vs expensive vodka, three chocolates, a flight of beers. People love discovering they’re wrong, and they almost always are. Bracket it for a tournament if you want a winner.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
Passport Dinner
Each guest draws a country at random and must bring four things for it — a drink, a snack, a fact, and a conversation topic. Instant variety, zero menu coordination, and a built-in two-minute story per person. The lazy host’s around-the-world night.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Game & Format
Family Feud Dinner
Before the night, survey a wider circle of friends — best first-date spot, worst wedding trend, most overrated luxury purchase. At dinner, the table competes to guess the most popular answers. A little prep, a lot of payoff, and a format everyone already knows the rules to.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Game & Format
Escape Room Dinner
Each course unlocks the next clue. Over the meal the table works a single puzzle — a theft, a mystery, a locked box — solving it course by course. More sophisticated than it sounds, and a great spine for a host who likes to plan. The reveal lands with dessert.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Game & Format
Choose Our Night
The guests run the evening. Every fork in the road is a live vote — appetizer, main, playlist, dessert, trivia or debate, espresso martini or digestif, after-party or call it. The menu evolves with the room, and nobody can complain about a night they chose.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Food & Cooking
Saturday Supper
A standing dinner on the same night every week or month — same table, low lift, open seat or two. The menu is whatever you can make without thinking; the point is that it simply happens, again and again, until it becomes the place your friendships live. The most powerful theme here is the one you repeat.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
Show Notes Supper
Like a podcast’s companion links, but for a dinner. Everyone arrives with one thing worth passing on — a book, a bottle, a restaurant, a piece of advice — and leaves with the whole table’s list. The recommendations are the most valuable, most-forgotten output of a good night; this format refuses to let them evaporate.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
Bring a Stranger
Every guest brings one person the rest of the table has never met — with a one-line "why this person." New combinations make the best conversations; a room of an established friend group defaults to inside jokes. A hosted container builds trust between strangers faster than any bar or app.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Wine & Tasting
House Pour Olympics
A recurring blind bracket for everyday wine. Each guest brings one bottle under a set price; the table tastes them head to head, blind, and brackets them to a single champion. The winner’s bottle becomes the house pour until someone dethrones it next month. A title to defend is a reason to come back.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Food & Cooking
The Open Table
Radically low-lift recurring hosting: same night, open door, soup or pasta on the stove, come if you can. No RSVP anxiety, no menu negotiation, no performance. The casual dinner that actually happens beats the elaborate one that almost never does. This is hosting as a habit, not an event.
Anyone
Large group
Any season
Low effort
Wine & Tasting
Can You Taste the Difference?
A tasting that interrogates the rituals. Serve the same wine decanted vs not, cellar-temp vs warm, crystal vs jelly jar — and let the table decide blind what’s real and what’s theology. Decanting, temperature, and glassware are testable, not sacred. The lesson is in the gap between what people swear they taste and what they actually can.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Game & Format
The Threshold Dinner
A dinner that takes the first five minutes seriously. A drink pressed into every hand at the door, a clear "here’s what we’re doing tonight," one small act each guest does on arrival. The opening tells people how to be in the room; design it, and the awkward threshold moment never happens.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Game & Format
The Rematch
Re-run a night you’ve done before and watch what changed. Pull last season’s blind-tasting bracket, the old superlatives, the ranking everyone fought over — and play it again with a year of life in between. The revisit is its own kind of party, and the archive is the trophy.
Anyone
Medium group
Any season
Low effort