Table for Six

An Inherit Haus Gathering:
Table for Six

A small table. A big spark.

Every so often, six people gather around a table. That’s it. No production. No pressure. Just a meal, meaningful conversation, and the kind of ease that happens when you sit with good people who are building, growing, and evolving in real time.

Table for Six is where Inherit Haus began—and where it continues.

It started as an invitation-only brunch: six women at the table, each handpicked to share space, stories, and possibilities.
For the first five years, each gathering has been fully hosted—meal, setting, and experience—offered freely as a gesture of welcome, generosity, and care.

As Table for Six evolves, the same energy remains.

Each table is now hosted at a local restaurant and check is split between the guests, while the space, intention, and ease of the experience stay exactly as they’ve always been—intimate, grounded, and deeply human.

While Table for Six was created as a gathering space for women, select seats are now opened to men we believe will bring care, curiosity, and something meaningful to the room.

Invitations go first to the Inherit Haus newsletter list, and seats are offered on a first-come basis. In the spirit of the original gatherings, a few personal invitations are extended to women (men) outside the network—so that new energy is always present at the table.

We explore one or two prompts together—designed to open up dialogue, not performance.

If you'd like to join us at a future table, sign up for the Inherit Haus newsletter below.

FAQ

  • No—but you’ll be in good company.

  • One or two Table for Six dinners each month will include two men, depending on availability. When you RSVP, you’re selecting the date that work for you—you won’t know in advance which ones include men, but if you're confirmed for a table, you’ll be informed of the final group before the dinner.

    Regardless of the mix, the energy will always reflect the spirit of Inherit Haus: thoughtful, intentional, and rooted in connection and sponsorship.

  • Not quite. There’s no formal “Ask” segment. It’s not about asking. It’s about showing up fully, listening deeply, and seeing what unfolds. That said—you never know someone at the table might activate a ask.

  • Guests split the check at the restaurant. The space, vibe, and intention are hosted.