"Everybody kind of committed to the experience and was just open minded," says Brown, who lives in West Hollywood. Afterward, the group went to a bar hangout, also facilitated by Timeleft, for drinks and to meet other app users who also went to a dinner that night.
Brown is one of nearly 10,000 Angelenos who have attended a Timeleft dinner since the platform - which started in Lisbon last year and is now in more than 300 cities in 65 countries - expanded to L.A. in May.
Los Angeles is the app's second-largest market in the United States, behind New York City. Every Wednesday, Timeleft hosts more than 400 dinners in L.A. neighborhoods, stretching from Santa Monica to North Hollywood.
In an effort to combat loneliness, particularly during the holiday season, Timeleft matches users with strangers for dinner via a personality algorithm.
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