Everything You Need to Host Your Next Outdoor Dinner Party

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If winter is for extravagant tablescapes and decadent menus, summer is the time to do less. Your wrinkly linen napkins can be re-branded as rustic; simple white plates are the preferred pairing for swirls of spaghetti al pomodoro; family-style platters lean in to the relaxed mood of the season. It is completely acceptable to pop a bowl of farmers’ market produce on the table and call it a centerpiece. So when it comes to the best outdoor entertaining essentials, a few key essentials will go a long way.

Vogue’s Outdoor Entertaining Essentials:

Once you have your outdoor furniture set up and cracked open the latest cookbook to plot out your spread, treat your table to a couple new pieces that will make your evening feel that much more special. For BBQ outdoor parties or soirées around the fire pit, enamel serving trays and grilling utensils go without saying—but for everything else, from the wicker-covered glasses that’ll give your bar cart some coastal flair to the soft lighting and gingham linens that bring the ambiance, we have you covered. Ahead of your next summer dinner party, turn to our outdoor entertaining essentials edit and kick the season off right.

The Table Linens

The right base layer allows you to keep the rest of your setting relatively simple—after all, it’s pretty hard to top an oversized runner with baguettes and sardines hand-stitched along its length. Whether it’s a printed tablecloth or striped place mat, choose natural fibers like cotton, raffia, and linen to keep your dining table feeling laid-back. And if summer’s bold prints and splashy colors aren’t tempting you to abandon your minimalist palette, a simple white linen napkin set with a sage scalloped trim is the way to go.

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Mango

cotton two-tone placemat

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Oeuvres Sensibles

hand-embroidered table runner

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H&M

scalloped-edge napkins

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Heather Taylor Home

goldenrod tablecloth

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straw Cloud placemat

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Atelier Saucier

Chroma napkins

The Dinnerware

To incorporate some functionality into your al fresco dining plans (or at least, to account for the youngest members of the guest list), the key is picking out a dining set that can withstand a little wear and tear. Durable melamine and enamel are shatter-proof and good for transporting, if you’re taking your feast to-go to the park or the beach. Staying put with a garden party on your outdoor patio? A set of neutral stoneware plates will let the fresh ingredients of the season truly shine.

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Pottery Barn

Puebla melamine dinner plates

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Lulu and Georgia

pearl stoneware dinnerware

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Toast

enamel plate

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Terrain

speckled enamel plate

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marbled enamel bowl

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McGee Co.

Alcott melamine dinner plates

The Drink Station

Serve up batch cocktails in a carafe or pitcher for hands-free entertaining. As for the drinkware, Ichendorf Milano’s cherry- and chili pepper-dotted tumblers are a playful nod to vibrant seasonal produce, while Jake Arnold’s delicate Crate Barrel cups are more refined if you want to eschew traditional wine glasses. You’d never guess they’re actually acrylic (read: clumsy guest-proof).

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Crate Barrel

Camilo acrylic glass

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Twine

modern Manor drink dispenser

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Ichendorf Milano

Fruit and Veg tumbler

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West Elm

recycled coupe glass set

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Serena and Lily

Cayman seagrass glasses

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Il Buco Vita

double handled pitcher

The Servingware

Grilled fish, crisp, colorful salads, mountains of fresh pasta… whatever you’re serving, it’ll be better with a fun platter. Splatterware enamel and tomato-decorated bowls are an easy sell for the print-prone—though with the silver trend still going strong, Pottery Barn’s oval dish will be something you can use past Labor Day. Speaking of silver: Hay’s stainless steel coupes are the perfect dessert vessel for everything from sorbets to berry crumbles.

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Pottery Barn

metal handcrafted oval platter

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Terrain

Garden Tomato serving bowl

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Crow Canyon Home

enamelware salad bowl

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Sabre

Bistrot flatware

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Nickey Kehoe

enamelware platter

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Hay

Italian Ice cup

The Hostess Gifts

Perhaps your preferred role to play in the summer dinner party is that of the guest—in that case, the right gift is your ticket to getting invited back. Something cooking-adjacent, like olive oil presented in a ceramic cruet or gourmet sweet and sour candy, is always a safe idea. You can also take inspiration from the menu. Loewe’s tomato-scented room spray or Maison Balzac’s asparagus taper candles are a more creative way to stay on-theme.

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Frantoio Galantino

olive oil

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BonBon

Sour Sweet Mix

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Via Carota

classic negroni

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Loewe

Tomato Leaves room spray

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Flamingo Estate

Summer Grilling Set

Maison Balzac

The Asparagus Bunch

The Tabletop Extras

These are the outdoor entertaining items that, while not necessary, can make hosting a little easier. To wit: a rechargeable, portable lamp to light your late-night dinner conversations, a Bluetooth speaker to keep your playlist going into the wee hours, and citronella mosquito coils to ward off uninvited guests. They also serve a decorative purpose—in lieu of fancy centerpieces, why not pot your herbs in a mini terracotta planter you can display instead?

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Hawkins New York

Setago rechargeable lamp

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terracotta rope planter

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Jean Dubost

BBQ tool set

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Match

ice bucket

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Crate Barrel

citronella mosquito coil

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Bang Olufsen

Beosound A1 Speaker