Weekend suppers for solo travelers

A seat at the table,
wherever you land.

Saturday night dinners hosted by locals, for travelers eating alone. Eight strangers, one long table, a city you're still figuring out.

How it works
This weekend

Tables open now

Setting the table…
How it works

Three steps to a table of strangers.

01

Find a supper

Browse weekend tables in the city you're passing through.

02

RSVP your seat

One seat per guest. Host sends notes the day before — the menu, the address, what to bring.

03

Sit, eat, recap

Show up hungry. Photos and stories from the night land in your recap feed.

Host notes

A letter from your host, the night before.

Every host sends a personal note to the table — what they're cooking, the wine they picked, how to find the blue door. It's the small thing that makes a stranger's apartment feel like somewhere you were invited.

From Mara, Lisbon

"I'm making bacalhau and a green soup my grandmother used to make on Sundays. Come at 8. The door is the blue one on the left — push hard, it sticks."

Sent the night before · 7 guests
Recaps

The night, after the night.

Photos and notes from past suppers, shared by the guests who were there.

Lisbon
Bacalhau & blue tiles
Hosted by Mara
Oaxaca
Mole night on the rooftop
Hosted by Diego
Hanoi
Bún chả in the alley kitchen
Hosted by Linh

Eating alone is fine.
This is better.

Claim a seat at this weekend's table.