What to Bring to a Dinner Party. - The Stripe (2024)

What to Bring to a Dinner Party. - The Stripe (1)

I love a dinner parties. I aspire to host more (and to be invited to more) dinner parties. There is nothing better than being invited to someone’s home for dinner at their table. There are loads of different types of dinner parties from a potluck to something formal but one thing is a constant: I never want to show up empty handed. Bringing a little gift or something for the party to enjoy is a nice way to make a good impression and show your appreciation for your host or hostess. There’s no need to break the bank here, it’s just nice to show a little bit of thoughtfulness.

In the past I have struggled with what to bring, but I’ve gotten a little bit better at that with time and experience. Today, a big list of recommendations, some of my personal favorite gift ideas.

PS – You might also enjoy this roundup of the best hostess gifts.

what to bring to a dinner party

Something to drink

This is probably the most obvious. You can never go wrong with a bottle of wine. I love to bring a nice bottle of champagne. I will tie a pretty bow and there you go! I have also been into bringing pre-made mocktails. Little Saints and Curious Elixirs are favorites but I’ve heard great things about Ghia as well.

fresh flowers

This is another safe one and something I personally love receiving. Sometimes the host really just doesn’t want you to bring anything. This is the perfect opportunity to bring fresh flowers. Another idea is that I once had a friend show up with a vase full of fresh basil from her garden – so personal and thoughtful. You aren’t bringing more food or stuff, just something thoughtful and pretty. Pro-tip. Buy a few inexpensive vases to have on hand when the moment strikes. These are just ten bucks!

a good book

Not everyone is a reader but for the right host or hostess, I love to bring over a book, especially one that I recently enjoyed. It leads to great dinnertime conversation.

an appetizer

Of course, this depends on your cooking skills (also: check in with your host!). Here are some great make-ahead appetizers and I looooove bringing my dad’s salmon gravlax.

dessert

Whether you go all out and make something yourself or just pick up some fancy baked goods (if you have time, order Levain!), bringing dessert is almost always appreciated. My mother’s chocolate upside down cake isn’t the prettiest cake but it’s delicious and easy to make. It is always a crowd pleaser and impossible to mess up.

top shelf olive oil

I love giving Brightland olive oil as a hostess gift! (Their vinegars or honeys would work too but I just love their oils). Lucid (a bright lemon infused olive oil that is perfect on salads but also ice cream) is my personal favorite.

a homemade consumable gift

I think this might be my year of making more homemade gifts. I loved making homemade limoncello this past December. It is so easy and yields really great results. My aunt sent me a bottle of homemade vanilla extract, which may be my next project.

Sea Salt and a salt cellar

I think this makes for such a nice little gift. High quality salts are such a nice little treat. I really love bringing Maldon + this little salt cellar but you could go more fancy/high end and get the Jennifer Fisher salts.

Fancy Condiments

Lusty Monk Mustard, the infamous “Crack Cheese,” Red Clay Chili Crisp… these are some of my personal favorites, but everyone has their own personal favorite!

candy cigarettes

Just something fun and cheeky! This winter I bought a big box of them and have enjoyed tying them onto gifts, bottles of champagne, etc. Just something silly and unexpected.

Your favorite scented candle

You can make this more personal depending on the host but two crowd pleasers that literally everyone will love are the Maison Louis Marie No. 4 candle (woodsy and soft; a great dupe for Santal 26) and the Hotel Lobby Signature Candle (makes your home smell like an upscale hotel).

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What to Bring to a Dinner Party. - The Stripe (2024)

FAQs

How do I answer what can I bring to dinner? ›

Here are some appropriate responses you can consider:
  1. Dish or Side: Offer to bring a dish or side that complements the main course. ...
  2. Drinks: Offer to bring a selection of beverages such as wine, sparkling water, or a non-alcoholic option. ...
  3. Appetizers: ...
  4. Bread or Rolls: ...
  5. Dessert: ...
  6. Table Decorations: ...
  7. Hostess Gift:

What to bring to a dinner party when they say don't bring anything? ›

A floral delivery, homemade snack, an addition to their beverage collection, a present for another treasured family member or any memento with meaning will all leave a lovely impression. Then after the event, send a handwritten thank-you note.

What to tell guests to bring to dinner? ›

5 Best Things to Ask Guests to Bring to a Dinner Party, Etiquette...
  1. Side dishes.
  2. Their signature dish.
  3. Non-alcoholic beverages.
  4. Dessert.
  5. Ice.
  6. And here's one thing not to ask them to bring.
Feb 18, 2024

How do you answer what to bring? ›

Think about:
  1. your enthusiasm for the profession and the employer and your desire to make your mark.
  2. your personal qualities, such as your drive and willingness to learn.
  3. the skills the employer seeks and how you have demonstrated them in the past – your answer should show why you would be competent in the job.
Feb 5, 2024

How do you answer what can you bring to us? ›

Aspects of your personality and work style that align well with the company's stated values. A unique skill or skill set that will complement the work of the team you'll be joining. Knowledge of a new trend or technology that would help the company.

What not to bring to a dinner party? ›

Don't Bring Food, Unless It's Intended For a Later Time

"The host already has a menu, so they don't want to feel obligated to put out what you've brought to be served," explains Trent. "There's nothing worse than having a beautiful charcuterie spread and someone bringing their favorite appetizer to share."

What can I bring to a dinner party besides food? ›

18 Helpful Things To Bring To A Dinner Party That Don't Require Any Cooking
  • A bottle of wine. Jupiterimages/Getty Images. ...
  • A fresh bouquet. Tom Merton/Getty Images. ...
  • Fresh fruit. Fatane Rahimi/Shutterstock. ...
  • A simple salad. Julie208/Shutterstock. ...
  • Crudité ...
  • A box of chocolates. ...
  • Artisanal olive oil. ...
  • Something from your local bakery.
Sep 18, 2023

Should you offer to bring something to a dinner party? ›

That said, it's only polite to bring some small token of your appreciation (even if the invite says to bring nothing), to thank your host for going to all the effort to cook, entertain, and clean up after you. You want something humble but thoughtful, and not too showy or attention-grabbing.

What to bring to a party that says no gifts? ›

Books are one of those gifts that everyone always seems to appreciate no matter what. Stickers or temporary tattoos can also be a good option since they are small and disposable.

When not to bring a hostess gift? ›

‍Likewise, if you and your host often go to gatherings at each other's homes (such as a casual dinner or poker night), a hostess gift isn't necessary, though a bottle of wine or an offer to bring a dish for a dinner is a nice gesture.

Is it rude not to bring a gift to a party? ›

If the invitation says no gifts, “it's most polite to follow their request,” Gottsman said. This applies to any celebration, not just kids' parties.

How do I answer what can I bring to a party? ›

It's part of a ritual. Your turn involves one of these responses: “We're making [main dish(es)] so you don't have to worry; you could bring an extra [salad/dessert], if you like, but you don't have to.” “We love that [dish] you make; if you have time you could make it, but don't worry we have plenty of food already.”

How do you impress guests at a dinner party? ›

If you are doing a full-on three course meal for guests, and you want to impress, then I'd say go for good quality and/or unusual ingredients, or foreign dishes that you rarely eat and so they seem a little exotic. It's also okay to get some stuff ready-made, and you don't even have to lie about it!

Should I bring something when invited to dinner? ›

The best thing you can bring to a dinner party is a token of your appreciation. "When someone is kind enough to extend an invitation, you should be kind enough to bring along a hostess gift," says etiquette expert Jodi Smith of Mannersmith Etiquette Consulting.

What to bring when someone says "bring a dish"? ›

These share plates of finger foods, salads and nibbles are perfect for your gathering!
  • 1Turkey, cranberry and brie sausage roll bags. ...
  • 2Chow mein sharing salad. ...
  • 3Honey mustard chicken sausage rolls. ...
  • 4Layered prawn co*cktail salad. ...
  • 5Apricot chicken cob loaf. ...
  • 6Pie maker vegetarian quesadillas. ...
  • 7Layered Mexican salad.

What to bring to a cookout when told not to bring anything? ›

"Some of my personal favorites are paper co*cktail napkins, a tin of Louis Sherry chocolates, or a unique candle," recommends Strait. "It is fun to bring something the host might not pick up for themselves! A gift for a host does not have to break the bank, it just shows you appreciate them for hosting."

How to respond when someone asks you to dinner? ›

It is not up to the person who has been invited to decide what the meal is. Say yes and perhaps ask if you can contribute a dish. If you don't want to go, say a polite no.

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