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[quote=Anonymous]Maybe I march to my own drum but I understand both sides. OP you can do either. If you choose to have the "dutch" restaurant option, you MUST say so on the evite/email, so no one is caught off guard. Specify a range of what the entrees cost ("entrees $15.-$20. per person"), and if they have a full bar ("full bar available independently if you choose"). You can provide a link to their menu. I understand not necessarily wanting to host at your house, it is a lot of work. That said, we have also hosted a lot of parties and it does not have to be a big deal. I agree the areas you are using have to be spotless. You can get some great food from Costco type places, and "done". You have some great ideas that work fine here. People might not be receptive to board games, but have them on hand just in case. You might not need them. I would only put a start time and if it adults only or not. Four hours sounds like a long night, but maybe I am just old. Have fun! [/quote]
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