How a Gen Zer turned his dinner party into a business focused on busting intergenerational loneliness
Briefly

Tyler Tep, the founder of The Dinner Table, created a social dining community that focuses on bringing people together over communal meals. As more Americans express a desire for social interaction and quality dining experiences, Tep’s initiative is part of a larger trend toward dinner parties. Initially conceived as a way for Tep and his roommates to socialize, the idea quickly caught on, leading to the creation of a platform where strangers can gather, share food, and foster connections.
"Initially, it was just for me and my roommates to make friends. We hosted a dinner with a private chef... It was a great gathering."
"Americans want to see other people, and they want to eat - dinner parties offer a chance for both."
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