Fine Food, Amazing Adventures…
A combination of two passions - Table Top Roleplaying, and fine food, d20 Dining is a fully catered Dungeons and Dragons event, with a professional Dungeon Master guiding you through a fantasy adventure while our chefs prepare exquisite food for you.
Your dining table is transformed - a map between the salt and charcuterie shows the Far Coast of an imaginary land, and as you quest through this wild land of adventure, our chefs present food tailored to the adventure. We turn Dungeons & Dragons into a sensory feast where taste supports the tale.
The result is a wild ride that nourishes your stomach and imagination.
❋ Tailored for youWe take our job as Dungeon Master very seriously, and make sure the adventure suits the audience. Families, friends, or work colleagues, we aim to provide an experience that will make memories and help you find out a bit more about each other. Sessions go for 3-5 hours depending on your tastes.
❋ Collaborative StorytellingConnection is a core part of the process. You’ll learn just as much from the group as from the souce books. Between the Dungeon Master, the dice and your party, we will craft a unique story where you are the heroes.
❋ Expert ChefsOur menus reflect the adventure, but are also tailored to what you want. Using the best local ingredients and some of Central Oregon’s most talented Chefs, we create an elevated and refined feast customised to you.
❋ Welcoming and EncouragingOur events prioritize comfort, safety, and respect—so you can show up as you are and fully engage in the process, whatever your experience with tabletop role-playing.
Example Menu:You start in a tavern…
We guide you through the character creation process, and explain how to play, while you whet your appetite with a charcuterie board.
The Wanderer's Spoils Charcuterie Board
Cured meats and aged rinds recovered from an abandoned merchant's cart. Pickled things of uncertain origin. A smear of something dark and sweet that the ranger insists is safe. Served with hard bread and whatever fruit survived the road.
As you introduce your new characters, the DM guides you into the adventure. You get your first quest as you eat your meal at the local Tavern: Goblins have been terrorizing the village!
Hearthstone Soup
The soup that appears, uninvited, whenever you take shelter in a village you probably shouldn't have entered. Bright with tomato and bruised basil, ladled from a pot that has never once been empty. Alongside: a scone, warm, dense, and utterly without ambition — exactly what you need.
Questing through the forest, to find the goblin cave, you stumble across some Bugbears. After defeating them, you make a fire and camp for the night.
The Bugbear’s Plate
A pork chop taken from something that fought back, kissed with smoke and finished with the quiet confidence of someone who has seen war. Served on a rampart of mashed root, with charred sprouts that were roasted until they stopped complaining.
Finally you find the Goblin Lair. You fight your way through the disgusting bandits, before the climactic battle with their leaders- Groshnak the Goblin King.
Grashnak’s Hoard Tart
A tart of black cocoa and sesame, filled with a ganache of caramel and salted miso — rich, dark, and faintly suspicious. Crowned with a shard of gold-dusted honeycomb and a scatter of candied hazelnuts, as though assembled by someone with more treasure instinct than culinary training. Served on a bed of smoked pepper caramel and cave moss, because presentation is for people who don't live in holes.