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A small dinner table, warm light, conversation in motion.
A monthly dinner club · Vetted · Kiwi & Aussie expats

Six years in.
You've stopped saying "sweet as."

It crept up quietly. The vowels shortened. "Y'all" slipped in. You started defending breakfast tacos to your mum on FaceTime. Somewhere along the way, the people who'd get the joke without you having to explain it stopped being in the room.

Second Wednesday · every month · for good
New York · launches Wed 8 July 2026 · applications open
Dallas · live · second Wednesday every month
Houston · applications open · launches Wed 10 June 2026
No networking. No name tags. No dickheads.
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Approval-only · Tables of 5–8 · Two minutes to apply

A note from the founder

I've spent six years in Dallas. I've started saying "y'all." I've defended breakfast tacos. My mum thinks I sound American. My American mates think I sound very Kiwi. Apparently I've been quietly building a third nationality this whole time.

Somewhere along the way I worked out something nobody had told me: the accent comes home faster around your own people than anywhere else. The job, the visa, the system — that part has a roadmap. The other part doesn't.

So I built one. Franzus Social. A monthly dinner club for Kiwis and Aussies in the US. No networking. No name tags. No dickheads. Just a small table of people who already get the shorthand, in a good restaurant, once a month, every month.

Andrew Kidd
The shorthand you stopped using

Words you used to say without thinking.

Dropped from your daily vocabulary. Still in the bones. Around the right table, they come back without you noticing.

  1. i.
    "Sweet as."
  2. ii.
    "Chuck a sickie."
  3. iii.
    "Yeah, nah."
  4. iv.
    Jandals. Thongs.
    — never flip-flops.
  5. v.
    "Heading to the dairy."
    — or the servo.
  6. vi.
    "This arvo."
  7. vii.
    Togs.
  8. viii.
    "Up at the bach."
    — or the shack.
— So, what is this actually? —
What we are. What we're not.
Candlelit restaurant interior, evening.
A new restaurant every month

We hunt down great places for you to try.

A different room every month, in your city. We do the looking, the calling, the booking. You walk in to somewhere good — somewhere you'd probably never have got around to trying — and a table that's already been set for you.

Places worth showing up for, never the obvious choice.
A room small enough to actually hear each other.
Booked, briefed, and ready for you.
Somewhere new every month, so the table always has somewhere fresh to walk into.
— New venue revealed to members each month.
Second Wednesday · launches Wed 8 July 2026 · New York

A table where nobody asks if you know Carol from Auckland. Or Bondi.

Two minutes. We read every one. We turn some away.

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