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10 Valentine’s Dinner Party Ideas for Family and Friends: Regular, Vegan and for Kids

Valentine’s Day isn’t just for couples—it’s the perfect occasion to celebrate love and friendship with family and friends. Whether your guests are regular eaters, vegans, or kids, these ten dinner party ideas will create an evening filled with good food, laughter, and warm memories. Let’s get started!


1. Build-Your-Own Pizza Night

For Everyone:

Set up a pizza station with pre-made dough or gluten-free crusts, marinara sauce, and a variety of toppings like mozzarella, pepperoni, mushrooms, bell peppers, and pineapple. Let everyone create their own masterpiece.

For Vegans:

Offer vegan cheese, plant-based sausage, and fresh veggies like spinach and artichokes.

For Kids:

Provide mini pizza crusts and kid-friendly toppings like shredded cheese, pepperoni, and diced veggies. Let them have fun assembling their pizzas.


2. Valentine’s Pasta Bar

For Everyone:

Serve a selection of pastas (spaghetti, penne, gluten-free options) with sauces like marinara, Alfredo, and pesto. Add sides of meatballs, grilled chicken, and shrimp.

For Vegans:

Include a cashew Alfredo sauce and vegan meatballs or roasted vegetables.

For Kids:

Keep it simple with plain pasta and marinara, and add heart-shaped cheese cutouts for a fun touch.


3. Heart-Shaped Sandwich Platters

For Everyone:

Use heart-shaped cookie cutters to make sandwiches filled with classic combinations like ham and cheese or turkey and avocado.

For Vegans:

Offer hummus, roasted veggies, and avocado as sandwich fillings.

For Kids:

Create peanut butter and jelly or cream cheese and strawberry sandwiches. Add fun fruit sides like apple slices or grapes.


4. DIY Taco Night

For Everyone:

Set up a taco bar with seasoned ground beef, grilled chicken, shredded lettuce, cheese, salsa, guacamole, and tortillas.

For Vegans:

Include spiced lentils, black beans, or plant-based meat alternatives. Add vegan cheese and dairy-free sour cream.

For Kids:

Offer soft tacos and mild fillings like plain chicken or beans with cheese.


5. Soup and Salad Buffet

For Everyone:

Serve a selection of soups like tomato basil, chicken noodle, and loaded baked potato. Pair with a salad bar featuring mixed greens, veggies, nuts, croutons, and dressings.

For Vegans:

Offer vegan soups like lentil or butternut squash and dressings made with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.

For Kids:

Provide smaller portions of kid-friendly soups and simpler salad options like cucumbers and cherry tomatoes.


6. Valentine’s Fondue Feast

For Everyone:

Set up cheese and chocolate fondue pots. Serve bread cubes, veggies, and meats for cheese dipping, and fruits, marshmallows, and cake bites for chocolate.

For Vegans:

Use dairy-free cheese and dark chocolate. Pair with vegan-friendly dippers like fruits, pretzels, and crackers.

For Kids:

Focus on the chocolate fondue with plenty of marshmallows, strawberries, and bananas.


7. Breakfast-for-Dinner Spread

For Everyone:

Make pancakes, waffles, scrambled eggs, bacon, and fresh fruit. Add whipped cream and syrup for a sweet touch.

For Vegans:

Use plant-based pancake batter and tofu scramble. Include tempeh bacon or vegan sausages.

For Kids:

Create mini pancakes or waffles and let them decorate with sprinkles, syrup, and fruit.


8. Valentine’s Potluck

For Everyone:

Invite guests to bring a dish they love. Offer a theme like “foods that are red” or “heart-shaped dishes.”

For Vegans:

Encourage friends to contribute plant-based options like veggie stir-fries or lentil soups.

For Kids:

Suggest easy dishes like mac and cheese or mini pizzas.


9. Burgers and Sliders Bar

For Everyone:

Serve beef, chicken, and turkey patties with buns and a variety of toppings like lettuce, tomatoes, and onions.

For Vegans:

Provide black bean or Beyond Meat patties with vegan cheese and spreads.

For Kids:

Make mini sliders and let them add ketchup and cheese.


10. Cookie Decorating Party

For Everyone:

Bake sugar cookies in heart shapes and set up a decorating station with frosting, sprinkles, and edible glitter.

For Vegans:

Use vegan cookie dough and plant-based frosting.

For Kids:

Let them get creative with colorful sprinkles and candy decorations.


These Valentine’s dinner party ideas are sure to delight guests of all ages and dietary preferences. With a bit of planning and a lot of love, your celebration will be a hit. Happy Valentine’s Day!

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  • Kaylee Vaughn

    Kaylee is the Founder of Rootedrevival.com. She has set up and run two homesteads, a one-acre in Idaho, and her current two-acre dream homestead in the Pacific North West. Her qualifications include a Permaculture Design Certification from Oregon State University, and she is a Gardenary Certified Garden Coach. Kaylee currently produces at least 80% of her own food. She contributes to our site through articles, training and coaching to our clients. You can read more about her at rootedrevival.com/kaylee-vaughn

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