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
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
Conversation
Have a Take
Everyone submits one unpopular opinion they genuinely hold — "brunch is a scam," "weddings should last one day," "sparkling water is terrible." Each person gets two minutes to defend it; the table votes for most persuasive, most ridiculous, and the one they secretly agree with. The argument is the entertainment.
Friends+
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
Guess the Guest
Before dinner everyone submits a weird talent, a wild experience, or an improbable fact — lived in Taiwan, met a head of state, turned down a six-figure offer. The host reads them one at a time and the table guesses whose is whose. The fastest way to find out you barely know your friends.
Friends+
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
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
Conversation
Time Capsule Dinner
Everyone answers the big ones — where will you live in five years, what will you risk, which of us gets richest, what is AI in 2030. Seal the answers and mail them back a year later. Quietly profound with a close group, and the revisit is its own future party.
Close friends
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
No Small Talk
Every seat has a stack of question cards and a single rule: skip the weather. "What have you changed your mind about? What are you optimizing for right now? What are you afraid to admit you’re bad at?" Built for ambitious, curious groups who came to actually talk.
Close friends
Small group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
The Compliment Dinner
At random intervals through the meal, everyone anonymously writes one genuine, specific good thing about another guest. At the end, each person gets their stack. It sounds cheesy and it routinely becomes the part of the night people remember for years.
Close friends
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
Roast & Toast
For a birthday, engagement, promotion, or send-off. Each guest delivers one roast and one sincere toast about the guest of honor — the structure keeps it warm and stops it tipping into pure heckling. The two-part format is the whole trick.
Close friends
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
Villain's Advocate
Everyone is assigned a position they don’t actually hold and must argue it convincingly — pineapple belongs on pizza, meetings are good, the DMV is underrated. Winning takes rhetoric, not righteousness. The forced disagreement frees everyone to be ridiculous.
Friends+
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
The Matchmaker Dinner
Guests quietly answer questions about hobbies, travel style, and temperament. The group then votes the pairings — who’d be best friends, who should start a company, who’d survive a desert island together. Half party game, half social experiment; reveal the answers at the end.
Friends+
Medium group
Any season
Medium effort
Conversation
The Black Mirror Dinner
A night of impossible questions. Would you clone yourself? Upload your mind? Take a pill that guarantees success but removes the ability to fall in love? Best deployed after the second glass, when the table stops hedging and starts actually answering.
Friends+
Medium group
Any season
Low effort
Conversation
Judge My Taste
Everyone anonymously submits their favorite movie, song, restaurant, and best purchase under $100. The host reads each set and the table guesses who it belongs to. A fast, revealing window into people you thought you had figured out.
Friends+
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
Conversation
Salon Night
One table, one big question, phones in a bowl by the door. The host poses a single real question — about work, money, mortality, ambition — and the whole table stays on it, together, for as long as it holds. A dinner party’s rarest good is sustained shared attention; this format protects it on purpose.
Friends+
Small group
Any season
Low effort