Book Your Private Dinner
We’d love to cook for you. Tell us a little about your dinner, and we’ll begin designing a seasonal, handcrafted menu just for you and your guests.
Once we receive your inquiry, we’ll be in touch to confirm availability, talk through details, and answer any questions you may have.
There’s no pressure — just conversation.
What Happens Next?
We’ll review your inquiry as soon as it comes in
Once we’ve reviewed your inquiry, we’ll reach out to let you know if your preferred date is available & schedule a quick discovery call
We’ll talk through your vision, preferences, and any dietary needs
Then we’ll create a custom menu proposal + pricing
Once you approve your menu, a 50% deposit reserves your date
You’re in good hands — we’ll guide you through every step.
Ready to Create Something Beautiful?
Whether it’s a long table dinner or a birthday celebration, we’d love to cook for you.
Please fill out the inquiry form with your event details. We require at least one week’s notice to ensure we have the time to thoughtfully source ingredients and staff your event properly. Special requests may require additional lead time. We focus exclusively on full service private dining experiences and do not offer drop-off catering, meal prep, or reheated meal delivery.
A Note About Ingredients
We source from local farms and ranchers who prioritize soil health, regenerative practices, and animal welfare. Quality and integrity matter deeply to us — and we believe that care is reflected in the food we serve.
You’ll hear from us soon — we personally respond to every inquiry.
Booking & Deposit
To reserve your date, we require a 50% deposit at the time of booking. The remaining balance is due on the day of your event. We will send a separate link to pay once we have had a discovery call and a finalized menu has been approved.
If your plans change, you’re welcome to cancel up to 7 days before your event for a full refund of your deposit. Cancellations made within 7 days of the event are subject to a cancellation fee and may result in forfeiture of the deposit.

