A bimonthly themed supper club run by Sierra Lai, Ryn Adkins and Claire Chatinover that moved to a pairs-only lottery ticket system after demand outstripped capacity.
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That Dinner Thing sells tickets exclusively in pairs, requiring each buyer to bring a companion, and the site itself warns that new dates "sell out quick" once announced on Instagram, according to thatdinnerthing.co.
Because openings vanish fast after each drop, the founders (organizers Sierra Lai, Ryn Adkins and Claire Chatinover) shifted to a lottery-style ticket release rather than a straightforward first-come sale, reflecting demand that regularly exceeds available seats, per thatdinnerthing.co.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Reservations: Tickets sold in pairs online, lottery-style due to demand exceeding supply
Walk-ins: No walk-ins; ticket-only, location revealed to buyers
There's no walk-in wait since it's a ticketed pop-up; the actual bottleneck is snagging a pair of tickets before they sell out minutes after being announced on Instagram, per thatdinnerthing.co.
Yes — reservations are the only way in, purchased in pairs through book.thatdinnerthing.co once a dinner date is announced, per thatdinnerthing.co.
No, there's no walk-in option; locations are kept secret until ticket-holders are confirmed, per thatdinnerthing.co.
Sources: That Dinner Thing (official site)