How to Get a Reservation at Dai Due in Austin
Dai Due, the butcher shop and supper club on Manor Road, books regular service plus ticketed special dinners and supper-club events, which sell out fast. Book the standard window early and watch for cancellations. Verify current event timing on its live listing.
The short answer
Dai Due, Jesse Griffiths' butcher shop and supper club on Manor Road in East Austin, built its reputation on hyper-local Texas ingredients and whole-animal cooking. It runs regular service alongside ticketed special dinners and supper-club events, and those special events sell out fast.
For regular service, the dependable way in is catching a cancellation; for special dinners, it is knowing the release and being ready. Rose watches both and books the instant a seat appears under your name.
How booking Dai Due works
Dai Due takes reservations through its site for regular service and releases special dinners and butchery-class events on their own schedule. Those events are limited and competitive. The exact windows change, so confirm them on the venue's live listing and join its email list for announcements.
- Book regular service on its rolling window; prime nights clear quickly.
- Special dinners and supper-club events are ticketed and sell out fast, so know the release.
- Weeknights and off-peak seatings open more often than prime weekend slots.
The best strategy for Dai Due
The limited special-event inventory is exactly the kind of fast-moving release that rewards knowing the drop and watching for cancellations afterward. Regular service follows the usual cancellation pattern in the final days.
Rose monitors Dai Due continuously, both regular service and special-event listings, and books the instant a seat opens, then texts you to confirm.
Want a Dai Due supper-club seat? Tell Rose and we will track the release and cancellations.
Frequently asked
What is the difference between Dai Due regular service and the supper club?
Regular service is the everyday restaurant, bookable on a rolling window. The supper club and special dinners are ticketed events on their own schedule, limited and fast to sell out. Confirm both on the live listing and join the email list for announcements.
How far in advance should I book Dai Due?
As far ahead as the window allows, especially for special dinners, which are limited and competitive. For regular service, prime nights sell out quickly, so the cancellation wave in the final days is the realistic fallback.
Can Rose book Dai Due for me?
Yes. Text Rose the date and what you want, regular service or a special dinner. We monitor Dai Due continuously and book the instant a seat opens, under your own name.