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Dinner Club Group & Event Name Ideas

Need a name for your dinner club group or event? Here are 60 ideas from classic to creative — with tips on how to choose the right one.

Naming your dinner club group or event sets the tone for who shows up and what they expect. A great name captures the vibe—whether you're rotating hosts, exploring global cuisines, or building an intimate supper club community. Here are 60 names across six styles to help you find one that reflects your group's personality and attracts the right guests.

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Classic & Professional

Elegant names that work for any occasion—from intimate suppers to formal charity events.

The Table Collective

Sophisticated and inclusive

Rotating Suppers

Professional and trustworthy

The Supper Society

Elegant and exclusive

Hosted Dinners Circle

Professional and trustworthy

The Course Collective

Curated and intentional

Table Hosts Alliance

Professional and trustworthy

The Supper Fellowship

Warm and community-focused

Dinner Party Network

Professional and trustworthy

The Table Council

Thoughtful and deliberate

Culinary Circle Society

Professional and trustworthy

Creative & Distinctive

Memorable names that spark curiosity and make your group stand out.

Pass the Host

Playful take on rotating format

Table Hopping Collective

Captures the rotating vibe

Course Conscious

Clever and community-minded

The Potluck Concept

Approachable and warm

Plate & Company

Memorable and distinctive

The Menu Architects

Strategic and intentional

Fork & Fellowship

Memorable and distinctive

Taste Rotates Here

Playful and engaging

The Seating Shuffle

Memorable and distinctive

Courses Unbound

Creative and expansive

The Aperitif Assembly

Sophisticated and fun

Host Hop Chronicles

Memorable and distinctive

Dinner & Design

Thoughtful and intentional

The Feast Faction

Bold and community-driven

Palate Passport

Adventurous and exploratory

Location-Based

Ground your group in a specific place to build local identity and foster neighborhood connection.

[Neighborhood] Table

Local community feel

[City] Supper Circle

Local community feel

[District] Hosted Dinners

Local community feel

[City] Course Collective

Local community feel

[Borough] Rotating Table

Local community feel

Niche-Specific

Names tailored to your dinner club's unique format or cuisine focus.

Supper Club Sessions

Niche-specific audience

The Rotating Table

Niche-specific audience

Themed Plate Society

Niche-specific audience

Global Table Hosts

Niche-specific audience

Underground Supper Club

Niche-specific audience

Charity Plate Series

Niche-specific audience

Format-Descriptive

Names that signal the frequency, structure, or timing of your dinners.

Monthly Host Rotation

Describes exactly what it is

Weekly Table Sessions

Describes exactly what it is

Sunday Supper Collective

Describes exactly what it is

Four-Course Nights

Describes exactly what it is

Dinner Party Fridays

Describes exactly what it is

Rotating Host Series

Describes exactly what it is

Seasonal Table Meetings

Describes exactly what it is

Bi-Weekly Hosted Feast

Describes exactly what it is

Wine & Dinner Nights

Describes exactly what it is

Host-to-Host Dinners

Describes exactly what it is

Playful & Approachable

Friendly, inviting names that make joining feel easy and fun.

We're All Going to Eat

Approachable and fun

Your Turn to Cook

Approachable and fun

Pass the Apron

Approachable and fun

Dinner & Destiny

Approachable and fun

Table Talkers United

Approachable and fun

Potluck Rebels

Approachable and fun

The Dinner Squad

Approachable and fun

Forks Out Fridays

Approachable and fun

Plate Mates Club

Approachable and fun

Never Eat Alone

Approachable and fun

Tips for choosing a name

1

Keep it under 4 words — shorter names are easier to remember and share.

2

Say it out loud. Does it sound good? Is it easy to pronounce?

3

Check if the name is available on Instagram, Facebook, and as a domain.

4

Avoid dates or years — your group will outlast the year in the name.

5

Test it with 3-5 people who don't know the context. If they get it immediately, it works.

6

A name that describes the feeling (e.g. "Fork & Fellowship") often outlasts one that describes only the activity.

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose between a serious and a playful dinner club name?

Match the name to the experience you actually run. A rotating supper club among friends suits a playful name like Pass the Apron, while a paid tasting-menu series or charity dinner benefits from something more polished, such as The Supper Society. Guests form expectations from the name alone, so pick the register you want them to arrive with.

Should the name mention food, or the format of the club?

Either works, but naming the format helps recruitment. If your club rotates hosts, meets monthly, or focuses on one cuisine, a format-descriptive name like Monthly Host Rotation or Sunday Supper Collective tells newcomers exactly what they are committing to. Purely food-themed names are more flexible if you expect the format to evolve over time.

Do I need a separate name for each dinner, or one name for the whole club?

Use one enduring club name, then give individual dinners a short theme label — for example, The Table Collective presents An Evening in Oaxaca. This keeps your group identity consistent across invitations and social accounts while letting each event feel distinct. Renaming the whole club for every dinner confuses returning guests and fragments word-of-mouth.

How can I check whether my dinner club name is already taken?

Search the exact phrase on Instagram, Facebook and Google, and check domain availability if you plan to build a website. For an informal social club there is usually no legal barrier to sharing a name with a group elsewhere, but avoid names used by a nearby club or a registered food business in your area to prevent mix-ups.

What is the easiest way to collect RSVPs once the club has a name?

Create a single event page with the club name, date, address and menu notes, then share one link in your group chat. A tool like Who's In lets you collect free RSVPs with no ticket fees on free events, which matters for dinner clubs because hosts need an exact headcount and dietary requirements before shopping and cooking.

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