Group nights out · Berwyn, on the Main Line
Somebody in the group
has to pick the place.
Moms' nights, parents' nights, work nights, book clubs that stopped reading, the group chat that's been saying "we should do something" since March. Dinner, drinks, a game of pool, karaoke if the mood takes you — and nobody has to drive to a second place.
The actual problem
Everyone's free on a Thursday and nowhere is any good.
Organising eight adults is harder than it should be. One place is too loud to talk. Another closes the kitchen at nine. Somewhere else won't take a table that size on a Friday, or they'll take it and then want it back in ninety minutes.
Here you get the table for as long as you want it. Eat properly, stay for a drink, play a round of pool, and when somebody suggests karaoke at half nine you don't have to go anywhere — it's already happening in the next room.
And the ones who wanted a quiet catch-up can stay in the lounge while the others dance. Both work.
Pick your night
Depends what the group's like.
Most nights there's no cover charge. See what's on this week.
Who this is for
The groups that keep coming back.
Once a month, same table
School groups, neighbourhood groups, the class parents who met at drop-off. Tell us it's a regular thing and we'll keep the same table free.
Both of you, out of the house
Two hours where nobody asks you for anything. Kitchen from five, so you can eat and still be home at a reasonable hour — or not.
Team drinks that don't feel like work
Bar tab you set in advance, food that isn't a platter of sandwiches, and a pool table for the people who don't want to make small talk.
The birthday guest eats free
Table of four or more and their food's on us, up to $40 — and it's good for five days either side of the birthday, so pick a night that suits everyone. Birthdays.
Whatever you actually do
Running clubs, card games, fantasy drafts, the group that meets to complain about work. A table, a tab, nobody rushing you out.
People you haven't seen in ages
Somewhere you can hear each other for the first two hours and dance for the last one. That combination is the whole point of the building.
How to book it
Depends how many of you.
If you're the one who always organises it
You should probably be a Mayor.
Our Social Media Mayors are the people who get everyone out — local moms, friends, regulars, connectors. Offers and rewards, exclusive invites, perks when you bring a group, and first look at what's on. No follower count required.
Send this to the group chat
Somebody just has to pick a date.
Tuesday for tacos, Thursday for comedy, Friday if you want the whole night. Most of it is free to walk into, and there's parking behind the building.
Berwyn, PA · formerly 30 Main