Come for the night.
Leave with plans.

Twelve-seat gatherings designed for real conversation—and the kind of introductions that become friendships, collaborations, and plans beyond the House.

Request an invitation

The right people
change the room.

House Experiences are occasional twelve-seat evenings built to make genuine introductions easy—the beginning of friendships, collaborations, and plans that continue long after the table is cleared.

01

A proper
night out.

The concept may be elegant, feral, funny, moving, or completely unexpected. Food, entertainment, atmosphere, and timing are designed as one story.

A martini beside a silver tray and collected barware at the House
A proper beginning

The invitation changes.
The standards do not.

01

Dinner becomes a performance

A private drag show, live music, comedy, or an unexpected character arriving somewhere between the first glass and dessert.

02

Make something worth keeping

A paint night, floral workshop, tasting, or creative session with excellent materials and no sad folding-table energy.

03

Give the night a plot

A murder mystery, private game, screening, or a fully committed piece of theatrical nonsense with excellent snacks.

The guest list is part of the design.

You may arrive solo or with a partner. We use what guests tell us—their interests, energy, curiosity, and what they hope to find—to bring together people likely to enjoy the same table and make plans again afterward.

This is community-building, not matchmaking.

01

Request

Join the guest book for free and tell us what kind of night would make you say yes.

02

Curate

When a concept and compatible group take shape, the House sends a private invitation.

03

Decide

The invitation includes the date, menu, dress code, exact price, and reservation link. Nothing is charged unless you accept.

04

Arrive

Most experiences begin around $120 per guest. Come curious; the House handles the rest.

You could be in the room.

Requesting an invitation is not a reservation, a charge, or a promise to attend. It simply gives the House permission to think of you when the right night begins to form.

Request an invitation