Odd tables,
every weekend.
The best dinners are the ones you didn't plan. Every Wednesday at 4:22 PM, oddtables sends you a Friday gig, a Saturday supper, or a Sunday walk — five strangers picked for you, not by you, at a table you'd never have booked.

"The version of you that's actually happy at 9pm on Friday isn't on Bumble. It's at a table you didn't book."
You can't multiply your way
into new friends.
You have to risk an odd table.
The dinners you remember are the ones that surprised you — the wrong table, the wrong seat, the wrong person who turned out to be the right one. We engineer those. Five strangers, picked by a quiz that maps how you actually show up at a table — not who you'd put on a profile.
You either get the WhatsApp or you don't. No matches, no inboxes, no chasing.
We don't show you their face, age, or bio. The night IS the introduction.
Skip a week. Cancel a month. Come back when the city quiets again.



Three steps.
No profiles. No swiping. No DMs.
Take the vibe quiz
Eight questions, three minutes. We map five dimensions: openness, energy, depth, humor, adventure. Not a profile — a fingerprint.
We score you on a vector, not a label. Your fingerprint determines who you sit with — and who you don't.
The 4:22 drop
Every Wednesday at 4:22 PM, your WhatsApp buzzes. Inside: a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday plan — the venue, the time, your one-line persona, no faces yet.
We curate one format per group per week. You don't pick the night, the venue, or the strangers. That's the magic.
Show up. That's it.
Whenever the drop says — 8 PM for most formats, midnight for the late chai. Pay your own bill. Stay as long as the night wants to.
The 'who you'd see again' bit feeds the next match. The system gets sharper every weekend.
Five strangers.
One curated table.
An eight-question quiz scores you on five dimensions — we call it the Odd Math. We build groups of six who are similar enough to click and different enough to be interesting. A human looks at every table before the 4:22 drop.
Bandra
Andheri
Lower Parel
Juhu
Powai
The voices
of the table.

I came alone. I left with four people I now travel with.
Sat with two writers, an architect, an oncologist, and someone who refuses to say what they do. I didn't expect to laugh that hard on a Saturday.

It's the only thing on my calendar I don't reschedule.
I'm an introvert and I hate forced fun. oddtables isn't forced. The room finds its own rhythm. I cancelled everything else.

The seventh chair stays empty. I get it now.
Took me three weeks to understand. The point isn't to fill the room. It's that everyone at the table chose to be there, and nobody is the host.
Five ways of showing up.
We build tables where they meet.
Openness, energy, depth, humor, adventure. Our quiz scores you on each, then matches groups where people are similar enough to click and different enough to be interesting.
Six strangers,
zero unknowns.
Dinner with people you haven't met should feel exciting, not risky. So we verify everyone, keep every night public, and act fast when anyone crosses a line.
Every member uploads a government ID (PAN, Aadhaar, DL, or Passport) before their first dinner. No anonymous seats — everyone at the table is a real, verified person.
Every dinner is at a public restaurant, in a group of six. Never one-on-one, never a private address. The format is the safeguard.
Harassment, solicitation, or aggression means immediate suspension. One email to us and we act — no questions, no second chances for safety breaches.
Balanced tables by design, and women-only nights on request. You'll always know the neighbourhood before you say yes.
Featured in
the right rooms
The most considered dinner club to open in Mumbai this year.
A quietly radical answer to modern urban loneliness.
The places they send you are exactly the rooms you'd want to be in.
oddtables has done what Bumble couldn't — built community offline.
Three people
who got tired
of the same dinner.
We're a small team — a former editor, an event-producer, and an algorithm-person. We started oddtables because every dinner we hosted ended with someone asking, "how do we keep meeting people like this?" So we made the answer.
Picks the venues, briefs the conversation prompts.
Talks to venues, sends the WhatsApps, fixes what breaks.
Reads the feedback, tunes the algorithm, never goes to the dinners.
Is this a dating app?
No. Groups of six, mixed-gender, optimized for conversation. People meet partners sometimes. It's not the point.
How much does it cost?
₹1,999 a month. Covers up to 4 weekends a month — Friday, Saturday, or Sunday nights. You pay your own bill at the venue. Cancel anytime, no lock-in.
Why 4:22 PM on Wednesday?
It's our drop. Every Wednesday at 4:22, you get the week's invitation on WhatsApp — venue, day, time, your one-line persona. It's the same ritual every week so you know when to look. (Yes, the 4:22 thing is a nod. We're not embarrassed about it.)
Why weekends?
Because the best dinners need time. Friday-Saturday-Sunday gives you space to stay until 1 AM without watching the clock. Most formats run at 8 PM. Some are different — late chai at midnight, gallery nights at 7. The time arrives in the 4:22 drop. The day depends on the format.
Will someone from oddtables be at the dinner?
No. The six at the table are all matched members. We do the matching, the venue, the conversation prompts — behind the scenes. Day-of, it's just the six of you.
Why odd tables?
Because the dinners you remember are the ones that surprised you. The right table — the obvious one with your usual people — doesn't change you. The odd one does. We engineer the odd, deliberately.
What kinds of nights?
Dinners, comedy, listening parties, gallery openings, wine bars, sunday walks, late drives. One curated format per group per weekend.
How does the matching work?
An eight-question quiz scores you on five dimensions — we call it the Odd Math. We build groups of six who are similar enough to click and different enough to be interesting. A human looks at every table before the 4:22 drop.
How soon after I subscribe do I get my first table?
The very next Wednesday at 4:22 PM, in most cases. There's no waitlist — you join, you pay, you're in the next match cycle. If your cluster (your neighborhood + age band) doesn't have six the first week, it slides to the following Wednesday.
What if my group doesn't click?
Leave whenever. Tell us afterwards. Your next group will look nothing like this one.
Mumbai only?
In Mumbai now, plus Delhi. More cities as each one fills.
You've been with
the same six people
for six years.
The weekend after you sign up, we'll send you to a room you haven't sat in, with five people you haven't met. By February you'll have a new group of friends. We're not exaggerating — the maths is the maths.
₹1,999 a month. Up to four weekend nights. Cancel anytime. The vibe quiz takes three minutes, no account.
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