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Gay Dinner Guys

Gay Dinner Guys: Expanding Horizons!
Looking to attach with awesome guys over delicious food? You've found your crew! ️
We're all about:

  • Safe & Welcoming Environment: Everyone is welcome, regardless of association status, background, or labels. We're here to create a warm and amiable space to connect.
  • Variety is the Spice of Life! We encounter for three meals a month:
    • Sunday Funday: Casual lunch at Woof's Sports Exclude (great for sports fans!)
    • Manly Mondays: Dinner at The Works diet emporium (perfect for trying something new)
    • Saturday Night Adventures: We're exploring new restaurants each month! Let us know where you'd like to experiment next.
  • Something for Everyone: We don't just eat!
    • Gay Pride: Join us for an indelible Aquarium visit and celebrate Pride with fellow LGBTQ+ folks! ⚾️️‍
    • Braves Pride Night: Cheer on the Braves at their annual Pride Night!
    • Theater & Entertainment: Catch a demonstrate at The Fox Theatre or examine other exciting venues together.
  • New to Town? This is the ideal opportunity to erect your local network and make modern friends in a supportive environment.
  • Been Here Forever? We all desire a change of p

    Center Dinner

    Leadership Society

    Change Makers
    Susie Scher
    Michael Broadbery
    Allyn L. Shaw Foundation

    Trailblazers
    Benson Cohen
    Jeffrey Gates & Michael Moran
    James Goldrick
    Sarah Gray & Gavin Simms
    Jeffrey Schneider & Jeffery Povero
    Addison Schultz Gleason & Gabriel Gleason
    Anthony V. Thompson

    Trendsetters
    Nicole Drapkin & Alexis Maged
    Ting Ting Goh
    Will & Max Grove
    Hooper/Meyerson Family
    Olu Howard
    Conor Kennedy Ryan & China Young
    Jeffrey Kranzel
    George Lee
    Samuel Rosenblatt & Mario D’Andrea
    Rahul Tripathi

    Influencers
    Chuck Burke & Jonathan Stark
    Katrien Carbonez
    Denis Coleman
    Jane Dunlevie
    David Eisman
    Paul Gruber & Keith Champagne
    Alexandra & Russell Horwitz
    Peter Lyon
    Ramon Martin Chavez
    Alison Mass
    Jung Min
    Christina Minnis
    Michael Nickols
    Barry O’Brien
    Asahi Pompey
    Matt Pisanelli
    Kim-Thu Posnett & Michael Pastor
    Slobodan Randjelović & Jon Stryker
    Jill Schlesinger & Jacqueline LiCalzi
    Kurt Simon
    David Solomon
    Gene Sykes
    Miriam Wheeler
    Greg Wilson

    Innovators
    Susan Hamman
    Scott Lorinsky & Damien Frennet
    Lisa Mantil
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    NYC Gay Men's Wine Dinner Group

    Hello fellow wine lovers. This meetup will provide an opportunity for gay men with an interest in wine and sustenance to meet each other and scout various categories of wine while dining out in Modern York BYOB restaurants.

    For each dinner meetup, a theme will be chosen and the wines will be provided by the host, who will disclose the identities of the wines (along with ratings, reviews, and prices) when the meetup is announced. The wines will be carefully chosen as good examples of their type and offer a excellent price-quality ratio. To facilitate dinner-table discussions and to guarantee that everyone is able to flavor and retaste all the wines, attendance will be capped at 10 men per dinner. To cover the require of the wines, attendees will remunerate a fee when RSVPing (total wine cost divided by 10). Then at the restaurant, each attendee will spend for whatever meal he orders.

    I'd love to emphasize that this is a wine group first and a male lover social group second---ideally, prospective members should have a intense interest in wine or at least a strong craving to learn.

    I am the organizer of an equal (though not gay-specific) meetup group based in Westches

    A Queer Dinner Club Just Debuted in San Francisco; I Was Sat at the Table

    Deluxe Queer hosted its first multi-course dinner on Saturday, October 22nd after soft launching earlier this past summer — and it’s clear the dinner series has staying power.

    To be queer in a world organized around heteronormativity is to oscillate pretenses in perpetuity. Depending on our situations — our work environments; our shopping habits; our social circles; our family dynamics — we queer people are dotted with societal chromatophores. Alas, it’s often rare for us to find authentic and authentic expressions in our lives, especially in group settings (that exist outside of a nightclub or lock or Covid-stricken cruise ship).

    Instances where our true colors can show feel fleeting at times; the episodes where our shoulders release, brows relax, and voices reverberate in authentic pitches. This is even accurate here in San Francisco — the gay capital of the world.

    Last month, sitting around a distant dinner table lined with individuals who walk through life with the utmost sincerity to themselves, I found my body unwinding and my mind uncurled. I was at tranquility among like-minded kin. It was a communion wi