Amsterdam's supper club scene brings strangers together over incredible food in intimate settings. From home-cooked multi-course dinners to themed culinary experiences, these clubs offer something restaurants can't — genuine connection over a shared meal. Most supper clubs meet monthly and welcome solo diners.
Browse clubsSmall-group meals with strangers turned friends
Multi-course meals you won't find in restaurants
Shared tables spark real conversations
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Indian supper clubs where spices meet stories and every dish comes with heritage. Authentic flavours, cultural connection and community around every course. For those who believe the best meals are eaten slowly, together, with proper conversation.

Fight food waste one delicious meal at a time. Join wasteless dinners turning rescued ingredients into community feasts. Save the planet, fill your belly and meet conscious eaters who believe food's too good to bin.

Brazilian-Japanese fusion food that brings people together one incredible meal at a time. These aren't just dinners, they're curated experiences celebrating heritage, flavour and the magic that happens when strangers share a table.
A supper club is a social dining experience where a group of people — often strangers — share a meal together. Unlike restaurants, supper clubs focus on community and conversation. They're usually hosted in homes, studios, or unique venues with a set menu.
Supper clubs typically cost €25–€60 per person, which includes a multi-course meal. Some include drinks, others are BYOB. Prices vary based on the menu and venue. Check each club's event listings for details.
Absolutely — most attendees come solo. Supper clubs are designed to bring people together, so going alone is the norm. The shared table format makes it easy to meet new people over great food.