Social dining

A brunch, dinner or supper party are popular examples of places to socially gather over food.

Social dining dates back to Ancient Greek cuisine when meals would be prepared for the purpose of gathering together during festivals or commemorations.

Technology has made social dining a sharable experience through real-time updates, uploaded images and check-ins (at someone's place or at the restaurant).

Websites such as Twitter, Facebook, FourSquare and Gastronaut[2] all encourage people to discuss their dining activities in a virtual, social space.

Social dining experiences can also be a source of revenue for host that enable them through different kind of website, those can be associated to airbnb business model.