About
Different perspectives.
Shared table.
Common Ground Supper Club is a modern dinner-hosting movement designed to bring people together through food, conversation, and shared curiosity.

Why we gather
Phones go in the basket. Candles get lit. Glasses get filled. And for a few hours, the only algorithm in the room is the one passing the bread.
A great meal softens walls. A second glass loosens them. A long table makes room for everybody.
Every Common Ground night is hosted in someone's home — warm lighting, shared plates, good music, familiar faces, and a few new ones too.
All points of view welcome
Common Ground Supper Club was made for people who miss the kind of dinner party that runs late — people tired of shallow networking, performative social media, constant outrage, and group chats that never quite become plans.
The goal isn't consensus. The goal is a really good night.
Who's Watching? doesn't tell guests what to think. It invites them to ask better questions together. Because healthy communities begin when people are willing to stay curious.
Where thoughtful people throw a great party.
Candles lit. Wine open. All points of view welcome.