Prepare for a delightful surprise as the highly anticipated 8th installment of Dîner en Blanc is set to return on June 6 at a secret Baltimore location that will be revealed at the last moment.
Attendees are required to don elegant all-white attire and arrive as couples to enjoy a French-inspired meal that will be thoughtfully enhanced with local flavors, as emphasized by the organizers in a recent announcement.
According to the event’s organizers, “Lively conversation, flowing champagne, and refined conviviality” will create a charming atmosphere, perfect for reconnecting with friends, forging new connections, and experiencing an enchanting evening in an unexpected city venue.
Guests can participate with a $60 package, which requires them to bring their own table and chairs. All elements of the table setup must adhere to the all-white theme, including the tablecloth, chairs, and serviettes (cloth napkins).
For those looking for added convenience, an upgraded $82 package is available, which includes provided tables and chairs.
Participants should arrive at their designated departure point between 3:45 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. From there, a short 15-minute walk (approximately half a mile) will lead them to the event site. The celebration is planned from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., with the dinner service commencing after the notable Napkin Wave at around 6 p.m.
Guests have the option to bring their own gourmet meal or pre-order from catering service Rooted Rotisserie via the event’s online store.
While outside alcohol is not permitted, attendees can purchase wine and champagne through the e-store for added enjoyment.
It is important to note that any purchases made through the e-store, including food, beverages, floral centerpieces, pre-styled tables, and experiences like a cigar lounge, must be completed by 11:59 p.m. on June 3.
All guests must be at least 21 years of age and must provide a valid ID upon arrival.
To uphold the event’s commitment to sustainability and sophistication, no plastic or single-use glasses, plates, or utensils will be allowed.
For further details, visit the Dîner en Blanc website.




