Organising dinner for a big group can feel like herding cats: different tastes, dietaries, budgets and someone always running late. The good news: in Echuca it doesn't have to be hard. A little planning (and the right venue) turns it into one of the easiest, most memorable nights you'll host.
Whether it's a milestone birthday, a work dinner, a hens or bucks lunch, an anniversary or a full-blown wedding, here's how to pull off a group celebration in Echuca without the stress.
1. Pick the right kind of venue
For groups, look for a place that's set up to handle them: somewhere with a private or semi-private space, the ability to do a set or banquet menu, and a team that's done it before. Share-style restaurants are ideal: when the food comes out to the middle of the table, everyone gets to try everything and the meal feels like an event rather than ten separate dinners.
2. Choose a banquet or set menu
The single best decision you can make for a group is to pre-agree a menu. A banquet (a flowing selection of dishes for the table) takes the pressure off everyone, keeps the food coming, and makes the bill simple to split. At Opa we tailor share-style Greek feasts to the occasion: mezze, charcoal-grilled meats, seafood and sweets, so all you have to do is turn up.

3. Match the space to the occasion
Think about the mood you want. A buzzy main room is great for a lively birthday; a quieter upstairs space suits a work dinner or intimate celebration; and an outdoor terrace is hard to beat on a warm evening. At Opa you've got all three: the buzzy main room downstairs, a private upstairs dining room, and the Oasis Balcony wrapped in bougainvillea and warm light for long summer nights.
"Gather your people and make a night of it."
4. Sort the details early
- Book well ahead. Good function spaces get snapped up, especially Friday and Saturday and across December. The earlier you lock it in, the more options you'll have.
- Confirm numbers. Give your venue a firm headcount a few days out, which helps the kitchen prep and keeps the night running smoothly.
- Flag dietaries up front. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, allergies: tell them in advance and a good kitchen will look after everyone.
- Think about drinks. Decide whether it's on consumption, a set package, or none at all. Agreeing this early avoids awkwardness on the night.
- Plan for parking and timing. Let guests know where to park and what time to arrive, especially if people are travelling in from out of town.
5. Make it feel special
The best group dinners have a little occasion to them: a cake brought out, a toast, a private corner that's just yours for the night. The right venue will help you make those moments happen rather than leaving you to manage it all yourself.
That's the whole idea behind philoxenia, Greek hospitality. Hand the night over to people who love hosting, and your only job becomes enjoying it.
