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Diesel Bar & Eatery
Sat, 23rd May, 5:00 pm AEST
202 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Tickets from $29.90 AUD
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Speed Dating Events in South East Melbourne, VIC
Our South East Melbourne Speed Dating is rapid-fire romance in the ‘burbs! Enjoy 12 five-minute dates at trendy Sonder Bar or historic Half Moon. Chat about your favorite Chadstone shop or Dandenong Ranges hike while experiencing real-time chemistry that Tinder can’t match. Get your matches next morning, then plan a beachside stroll along Brighton’s colorful bathing boxes for round two!

Diesel Bar & Eatery
Sat, 23rd May, 5:00 pm AEST
202 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Tickets from $29.90 AUD
77 people already going

Diesel Bar & Eatery
Sat, 30th May, 5:00 pm AEST
202 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Tickets from $29.90 AUD
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Diesel Bar & Eatery
Sat, 13th Jun, 5:00 pm AEST
202 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
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Diesel Bar & Eatery
Sat, 20th Jun, 5:00 pm AEST
202 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Tickets from $29.90 AUD
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Diesel Bar & Eatery
Sat, 27th Jun, 5:00 pm AEST
202 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
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44 people already going

Diesel Bar & Eatery
Sat, 4th Jul, 5:00 pm AEST
202 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000
Tickets from $29.90 AUD
38 people already going
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Speed dating in South East Melbourne works best when it is treated as a practical local night out, not some overdone dating-app replacement fantasy. The area is huge, so the main benefit is meeting people who might actually live close enough to see again: Bentleigh, Brighton, Moorabbin, Carnegie, Caulfield, Oakleigh, Chadstone, Murrumbeena, Hughesdale, Hampton, Cheltenham, Clayton, Springvale, Dandenong or further down the Frankston line. That matters because a match is a lot easier to follow up when coffee, dinner or a walk does not require crossing the whole city.
The format is simple. You check in, have a short mingle, then move through a run of quick dates, usually around five minutes each. Sonder Bar at 438 Centre Road in Bentleigh is a real venue with two levels, a large beer garden, gin, beer taps and food service, so it makes sense for a South East event if the room is set up properly. Bentleigh Station is on the Frankston line, and the Centre Road strip is walkable from the station, which makes it practical for people coming by train.
Keep the conversations normal. Ask whether they are more Bentleigh, Brighton, Oakleigh, Carnegie, Moorabbin or Clayton; whether they use the Frankston line or drive everywhere; where they actually go for coffee; and whether they prefer beach walks, pub meals, shopping centres, gyms or quiet weekends. Chadstone is a real local reference because a lot of people in the south east end up there for shopping, food or work, and Oakleigh is an easy topic if you both know the Eaton Mall food strip.
If you match with someone, do not make the second date a huge production. Brighton Beach is good for a walk if you both want something outdoors. Half Moon on Church Street in Brighton is a real local pub with indoor and outdoor spaces, food and drinks, and a long local history, so it can work for a follow-up drink or dinner. For something more casual, coffee around Centre Road Bentleigh, food in Oakleigh, or a walk near the bay is usually enough.
How It Works
The South East Melbourne format is pretty straightforward. You book the event, turn up, check in with the host, and use the matching system on your phone. Most nights start with a short mingle so people can settle in before the timed rounds begin. If the event is around Bentleigh, Brighton, Oakleigh, Carnegie, Moorabbin or Cheltenham, plan your transport properly because the south east is spread out and parking or train timing can make you late.
Once the rounds start, you get a series of quick chats, usually around five minutes each. That sounds short, but it is enough to tell whether someone is easy to talk to. Keep the questions normal: where are they based, do they use the Frankston line or drive, do they spend more time around Centre Road, Church Street, Chadstone or Oakleigh, and what kind of second date would they actually say yes to?
The matching part is private, which makes the night less awkward. After each chat, you choose who you would like to see again on your phone. If both people pick each other, contact details are shared after the event. That means you do not have to ask for a number at the table, and nobody has to deal with a face-to-face rejection.
Treat the night as a quick vibe check, not a final decision. If someone listens, asks decent questions and feels natural to talk to, mark them as a yes. The second date is where you work out if there is more there. In the south east, keep it easy: coffee on Centre Road, food in Oakleigh, a walk at Brighton Beach, or a casual drink in Bentleigh or Brighton.
A simple in-person format: check in, mingle, do quick dates, choose privately on your phone, then get mutual matches after the event.
Book and plan ahead
Choose the South East Melbourne event and age group that actually fits you, then book early so the numbers can stay balanced. Also check the suburb before you leave. Bentleigh, Brighton, Oakleigh, Carnegie, Moorabbin and Cheltenham are not all the same trip, especially if you are relying on the Frankston line, buses or parking near a busy shopping strip.
Check in and settle in
When you arrive, the host checks you in, explains the format and gets you onto the matching system. Use the mingle time properly. Grab water or a drink, get used to the room, and do not panic if it feels a little awkward at first. Everyone is in the same situation, which is the whole point of the format.
Keep the chats normal
Five minutes goes fast, so skip the big life story. Ask where they live, whether they are more Bentleigh, Brighton, Oakleigh, Carnegie, Moorabbin or Clayton, and what they actually do on weekends. Local questions work because they show whether your routines line up. Someone who lives near you is much easier to see again.
Choose privately
After each chat, mark your choice privately on your phone. Nobody sees your decision during the event, which keeps it a lot less uncomfortable. If you are unsure, ask yourself whether you would want one more conversation with that person over coffee, food or a walk. If the answer is yes, mark them as a match.
Follow up simply
If you get a mutual match, send a short message that refers to something you talked about. Do not overdo it. Suggest something easy in the south east: coffee on Centre Road, dinner in Oakleigh, a walk at Brighton Beach, Chadstone if you both already go there, or a casual drink in Bentleigh or Brighton.
Speed Dating Social
Speed Dating Social. Now, let me introduce you to the maestros behind these Melbourne matchmaking marvels, Speed Dating Social. Founded in 2020 by the dashing Darcy Todd (no, not Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice, but equally charming), we’ve been playing Cupid for Melbourne singles every Thursday and Friday.
In just a few years, we’ve hosted over 1287 events and introduced a whopping 57,915 attendees. That’s more connections than a Telstra switchboard! Tickets are a steal at $29.90 for early birds and $34.90 for last-minute love-seekers.
And while we can’t offer refunds (love waits for no one!), give us seven days’ notice and we’ll happily swap your ticket to another event. Got questions? Shoot us an email at matches@speeddatingsocial.com. Ready to take the plunge? Book your ticket now and let’s get this party started!
Speed Dating Social runs structured, hosted events designed to help singles meet in person without endless app messaging.
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Created to bring local singles together through hosted real-life events.
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Hundreds of events run for singles across Melbourne and Victoria.
57,915 attendees
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Who You'll Meet
The South East Melbourne dating pool is broad, so think in practical catchments rather than one single scene. You might meet people from Bentleigh, Bentleigh East, Brighton, Moorabbin, Carnegie, Caulfield, Oakleigh, Hughesdale, Clayton, Springvale, Dandenong, Cheltenham, Glen Waverley or Narre Warren. The main thing is whether you can realistically meet again without a painful cross-city trip.
The crowd can include Monash students, tech workers, health workers, teachers, tradies, hospitality staff, retail workers, parents, mature daters and people commuting along the Frankston, Cranbourne, Pakenham or Sandringham lines. Good questions are simple: where are they based, do they drive or train, and where would they actually go for a second date?
For follow-ups, keep it local. Coffee on Centre Road in Bentleigh, food around Eaton Mall in Oakleigh, a walk at Brighton Beach, something easy at Chadstone, or a drink in Brighton all make more sense than trying to plan a huge date after one five-minute chat.
Expect a practical south-east mix: students, professionals, health workers, teachers, tradies, parents and mature daters from Bentleigh, Brighton, Oakleigh, Clayton, Dandenong, Glen Waverley and nearby suburbs.
Monash and tech workers
Clayton and the surrounding Monash area are a big part of the south-east dating pool. The Monash Technology Precinct covers the Clayton, Notting Hill and Mulgrave employment area, and Monash University’s Clayton campus brings in students, graduates, researchers and early-career workers. That means you may meet engineers, IT workers, health and science people, office staff, university students or people doing postgraduate study. A useful question is not “what do you do?” and then moving on. Ask what their week actually looks like, whether they are stuck in long hours, and whether they live near work or commute from somewhere else.
Suburbs that actually line up
South East Melbourne can mean a lot of places, so location matters more than people admit. Bentleigh, Bentleigh East, Brighton, Moorabbin, Carnegie, Caulfield, Oakleigh, Hughesdale, Clayton, Springvale, Dandenong, Cheltenham, Glen Waverley and Narre Warren are all possible catchments, but not every match will be convenient. If you live near the Frankston line and they are out near Narre Warren, that is a different kind of effort. Ask early where they are based and whether they usually drive, take the train, or stick to their own side of the south east.
Food and culture topics
The south east gives you better conversation material than fake icebreakers. Oakleigh’s Eaton Mall is known for Greek cafes and food, so it is an easy topic if someone likes casual dinners or coffee. Dandenong has Little India near Dandenong Station along Foster Street, recognised locally as a major Indian and subcontinent shopping precinct, so food, family and culture can come up naturally. Chadstone is also a real shared reference because plenty of people shop, work or eat there. Ask where they actually go, not what they think sounds impressive.
Parents and practical dating
Single parents, shift workers and people dating again after a break should keep things honest but light. You can mention kids, co-parenting or awkward schedules if it naturally comes up, but five minutes is not the time to explain your entire life admin system. What matters is whether the other person understands that plans need to be realistic. Good follow-ups are simple: coffee in Bentleigh, food in Oakleigh, Brighton Beach for a walk, Chadstone if you both already go there, or a public catch-up near a station. The easier the second date is, the more likely it actually happens.
What To Wear And Say
For South East Melbourne speed dating, dress neatly and have a few local topics ready. The goal is not to look expensive or sound clever. Just make it easy for someone to talk to you.
Go smart-casual. Neat jeans, chinos, a good shirt, a simple dress, clean shoes or a jacket after work are all fine. If the event is in Bentleigh, Brighton or Oakleigh, you want to look put together without dressing like you are going to a formal wedding.
Dress for the actual suburb. Bentleigh’s Centre Road is casual and practical, Brighton can feel a bit more polished, and Oakleigh is better suited to relaxed dinner or coffee plans. If you are walking from Bentleigh Station, Brighton Beach Station or Oakleigh Station, wear shoes you can actually move in.
If you need something last minute, Chadstone is the obvious major shopping option in the south east, Southland works for people closer to Cheltenham, and Centre Road Bentleigh has everyday services if you just need grooming or basics. Do not overthink brands. Clean, comfortable and confident beats overdressed.
Keep grooming simple. Tidy hair, neat facial hair if you have it, light fragrance, and clothes that fit properly. You are going to be sitting close to people and having short conversations, so comfort matters. You want to seem normal, relaxed and easy to talk to.
Ask specific south-east questions. Are they more Bentleigh, Brighton, Oakleigh, Carnegie, Clayton, Cheltenham or Dandenong? Do they drive everywhere, use the Frankston line, or end up at Chadstone more than they want to admit? That tells you how their week actually works.
For arts and culture, mention MAPh in Wheelers Hill. It used to be Monash Gallery of Art and is now the Museum of Australian Photography, with free entry and a focus on Australian photography. That is a better conversation starter than pretending everyone has seen the same random exhibition.
If they like fitness or outdoors, GESAC is at 200 East Boundary Road in Bentleigh East, and Lysterfield Park has 24 kilometres of purpose-built mountain bike trails, including the 2006 Commonwealth Games course. Use those only if the interest comes up naturally. Do not pitch a mountain-bike date to someone who just said they like coffee.
For easy second dates, keep it realistic. Coffee on Centre Road, dinner around Eaton Mall in Oakleigh, a walk at Brighton Beach, something at Chadstone, or the Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden if you both want a proper day trip. Parks Victoria describes it as Victoria’s premier cool-climate garden, so it is a nicer later-date idea, not a first follow-up after one five-minute chat.
Popular Venues
For South East Melbourne speed dating, these three venues make sense for different reasons. Sonder Bar at 438 Centre Road in Bentleigh is the easiest fit if you want a central Bentleigh event near the Frankston line. It has two levels, a large beer garden, more than 60 gins, 25 beer taps, wine and food, so it works if the organiser books a section where people can rotate without shouting over the whole venue.
Arcobar at 8 Arco Lane in Heatherton is better for a bigger or more casual south-east singles night. It is open seven days for breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks and coffee, and its own site positions it as a restaurant, bar, cafe and live music venue. The location is less train-friendly than Bentleigh or Brighton, so it suits people driving from Moorabbin, Cheltenham, Clayton, Dingley Village, Mentone or the Bayside/Kingston side of the south east.
Half Moon at 120 Church Street in Brighton is the more polished pub option. It is a long-running Brighton local, with indoor and outdoor spaces, seasonal dishes, refined pub classics, Australian wine and beer. It suits a date-night feel more than a casual suburban bar, but the same rule applies: speed dating only works if there is a reserved area where people can hear each other and move between chats easily.
The practical difference is simple. Use Sonder if you want Bentleigh access and an after-work bar feel. Use Arcobar if you want a larger, food-and-live-music venue for people driving in. Use Half Moon if you want a more bayside second-date feel around Brighton. None of these need fake cocktail stories or made-up history. The real selling point is whether people can talk comfortably, get there easily, and continue the date nearby if there is a match.
South East Melbourne venues should be practical first: easy access, enough room to talk, and a realistic second-date path if the match feels good.
Sonder Bar, Bentleigh
Best for a Bentleigh-based event near Centre Road and the Frankston line. Sonder has two levels, a large beer garden, more than 60 gins, 25 beer taps, wine and food, so it can work well for a social singles night if the room is managed properly. It suits people from Bentleigh, McKinnon, Moorabbin, Carnegie, Ormond and Brighton East. For a follow-up, keep it simple: another drink there, coffee on Centre Road, or food nearby if the first chat was easy.
Arcobar, Heatherton
Best for a larger casual event or a group that is mostly driving. Arcobar is at 8 Arco Lane in Heatherton and operates as a restaurant, bar, cafe and live music venue, open seven days. It suits singles from Heatherton, Moorabbin, Cheltenham, Clayton, Dingley Village, Mentone and nearby Kingston suburbs. The main catch is access, because it is not as train-friendly as Bentleigh or Brighton, so the event should be clear about parking and transport before people book.
Half Moon, Brighton
Best for a more polished bayside pub setting. Half Moon is at 120 Church Street in Brighton and is described as a long-running local pub with indoor and outdoor spaces, seasonal food, pub classics, Australian wine and beer. It works well for people from Brighton, Hampton, Elsternwick, Bentleigh, Sandringham and Bayside. As a second-date venue, it is easy to understand: meet for a drink or meal, then keep talking around Church Street or head toward the bay if the weather is good.
Speed Dating Age Ranges
South East Melbourne speed dating works better when the age range is realistic. Someone in their 20s, 40s or 50s is usually dating with a different schedule, budget and idea of what a good second date looks like.
Over 50s dating is usually less about trying to impress someone and more about whether they feel steady, honest and easy to spend time with. People may be divorced, widowed, semi-retired, still working, helping adult kids or looking for companionship after a long break from dating. You do not need to explain your whole life in five minutes.
Good questions are simple: do they prefer quiet weekends or going out, do they like walking, travel, family time, live music, gardening, volunteering or the beach? Half Moon in Brighton is a real Church Street pub with indoor and outdoor spaces, food and drinks, so it works as a nicer follow-up if the match feels promising.
For a lower-pressure second date, suggest coffee in Brighton, a walk along the Bay Trail, or something around Sandringham or Hampton if that is closer for both of you. The point is not to plan a huge romantic night. It is to choose something easy enough that both people actually show up.
Over 40s speed dating in the south east is often full of people balancing work, kids, co-parenting, career changes and dating after a long break. Be upfront, but do not turn the first chat into a full life admin session. Five minutes is enough to see whether someone listens, asks decent questions and seems emotionally normal.
Ask where they are based and what their week actually looks like. Someone in Bentleigh, Brighton, Oakleigh, Cheltenham or Clayton may have a totally different routine depending on whether they drive, use the Frankston line or work around Monash. Sonder Bar on Centre Road in Bentleigh suits this age group because it is central, casual and easy for an after-work event.
For a follow-up, keep it practical: coffee on Centre Road, food around Eaton Mall in Oakleigh, a drink in Brighton, or a walk near the bay. If fitness comes up, GESAC in Bentleigh East is a real local option, but do not suggest a workout date unless they clearly sound into it.
For 20s and 30s, speed dating is mostly useful because it cuts through app fatigue. You might meet students, young professionals, hospo workers, tradies, nurses, retail staff, creatives, Monash people, Chadstone workers or people still figuring out whether they want to stay in the south east long term.
Good questions are practical: are they renting, living with family, studying, saving, working near Monash, commuting into the city or driving everywhere? Arcobar in Heatherton is a real cafe, restaurant, bar and live music venue open seven days, so it suits a more casual group or people driving from Moorabbin, Clayton, Cheltenham or Dingley Village.
For second dates, do not overdo it. Coffee in Bentleigh, dinner in Oakleigh, something casual at Chadstone, Brighton Beach, or a drink at a local bar is enough. If the chemistry is there, a simple plan works. If it is not, a big expensive date will not fix it.
Inclusive Dating Events
Inclusive South East Melbourne speed dating should be clear about who the night is for, how matching works, and what kind of local follow-up actually makes sense. No fake themed nights, no stereotypes, just practical dating context.
For LGBTQ+ speed dating in South East Melbourne, the useful thing is clarity. Say whether the event is for gay, lesbian, bi, trans, queer and non-binary singles, and explain how rotations and matching work before people book. That matters more than vague rainbow wording.
There is real local context. Midsumma is Melbourne’s major LGBTQIA+ arts and culture festival, and Thorne Harbour Health is a long-running LGBTIQ+ health organisation. Those are better references than pretending every south-east bar is a queer venue.
For a follow-up, keep it easy and public: coffee in Bentleigh, a walk at Brighton Beach, food in Oakleigh, or an arts/event night if something is on. The point is comfort first. A good LGBTQ+ event should feel organised, respectful and low-pressure.
Christian speed dating in the south east should be about shared values without making five minutes feel like a marriage interview. Some people are church-involved every week, some are culturally Christian, and some just want someone with similar views on family, commitment and lifestyle.
St Andrew’s Brighton is a real Anglican parish in Middle Brighton and describes itself as an inclusive parish community. That kind of local reference can come up naturally if faith, community or weekend routines are part of the conversation.
Good questions are simple: how important is faith day to day, what kind of relationship are they looking for, and how do they balance church, work, family and dating? For a second date, coffee on Centre Road, lunch in Brighton or a simple walk near the bay is enough.
Jewish dating in South East Melbourne should be written respectfully, not like a novelty night. The useful angle is shared culture, faith, family expectations, food, tradition, school/community ties and how observant someone is or is not. People need room to explain where they sit.
Caulfield and Caulfield South are major Jewish community areas near the south-east catchment. Caulfield Hebrew Congregation is at 572 Inkerman Road, and South Caulfield Hebrew Congregation describes itself as a friendly Orthodox Zionist congregation in Melbourne’s southern suburbs.
Good questions are normal ones: do they do Shabbat dinners, how involved is family, are they looking for someone similarly observant, and what kind of pace feels right? For a follow-up, keep it simple: coffee in Caulfield, food nearby, or a public meet-up somewhere both people already know.
Asian and multicultural speed dating in the south east should not be written like a food-court joke. The point is cultural understanding: family expectations, language, migration background, religion, food, dating pace and whether someone understands growing up between cultures.
Use real local context. Oakleigh has a strong Greek cafe culture around Eaton Mall, Clayton has Monash and a big student/professional mix, and Dandenong has Little India near Dandenong Station along Foster Street, recognised locally as a major Indian and subcontinent shopping precinct.
Good questions are specific but not intense: did they grow up in the south east, what food places do they rate, do they speak another language at home, and how involved is family in dating? For a second date, try Oakleigh, Clayton, Dandenong, Chadstone or coffee somewhere near a train line.
South East Melbourne Speed Dating FAQ
These are the practical questions people often ask before attending a speed dating event in South East Melbourne.
Dress to impress, but keep it comfy, you’ll be sitting and mingling all night! For the ladies, a cute cocktail dress from Forever New at Chadstone Shopping Centre never fails. Gents, go for smart casual, think chinos and a crisp button-down from Connor in Southland. Want to really stand out? Pop into Oscar Hunt Tailors on Church Street for a custom-fitted shirt that’ll have your dates swooning. Accessories can make or break your look, so choose wisely. Ladies, a statement necklace from Lovisa adds sparkle, while guys can’t go wrong with a sleek watch. For that finishing touch, book in at Rokk Ebony on Church Street for a fresh ‘do, the “textured crop” is hot right now for guys, while ladies can’t go wrong with beachy waves.
We typically aim for around 40 love-seekers at our South East Melbourne events, with a 50:50 ratio of men to women. We actually book up to 50 people because, let’s face it, life happens and we usually see about 15% no-shows. But don’t worry, you’ll still have plenty of mini-dates! We draw singles not just from SE Melbourne, but also from neighboring Glen Waverley and Oakleigh. So you might find yourself chatting with a tech whiz from the Monash precinct or a creative type fresh from their Clayton campus lecture. With around 20 gents and 20 ladies, you’re guaranteed a night full of potential connections. Who knows? Your perfect match might just be a suburb away!
In South East Melbourne, finding your tribe is easier than scoring a parking spot at Chadstone on a Saturday! Start by mentioning your love for the Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden or your weekly pickleball games at GESAC. These local gems are perfect conversation starters during your mini-dates. Try something like, “Have you tried the new mountain biking trail at Lysterfield Park?” If their eyes light up, suggest a potential first date there. Remember, shared interests are the secret sauce of lasting connections. So whether you’re both coffee snobs critiquing Brighton’s best brews or fitness freaks planning your next Park Run, let your passions shine. You might just find someone who matches your vibe faster than you can say “Let’s grab a flat white!”
You’ll find a real mixed bag at our South East Melbourne speed dating events, as diverse as the cuisine on Lygon Street! We’ve got sharp-suited professionals from the bustling Monash Tech Precinct, bright-eyed students fresh from their Monash Uni lectures, and dedicated teachers from Bentleigh Secondary College. Our events draw singles from neighboring Glen Waverley and Oakleigh too, bringing their unique vibes to the mix. Glen Waverley folks tend to be a bit more corporate, while Oakleigh brings that laid-back, Greek-influenced charm. And let’s not forget our Bentleigh locals, they’re known for being down-to-earth and community-minded. It’s like a melting pot of Melbourne’s finest, all looking for their perfect match!
Look, speed dating isn’t all roses and champagne, it’s got its thorns too. First off, we keep things local to avoid long-distance drama, so participants need to be within an hour’s drive of South East Melbourne. Sorry, Geelong singles! Also, our bar events are strictly 18+, so no sneaking in, youngsters! No-shows can be a bummer, but we’ve got you covered with a 5-minute chill session to grab a drink or scroll through your Insta. The pressure to make a stellar first impression in just five minutes can be intense, it’s like trying to summarize your life story while ordering a coffee at Brunetti’s! And yeah, it can sometimes unfairly prioritize looks over personality, like judging a book by its cover at Readings bookstore. But hey, that’s just part of the dating game, right?
Speed dating is like musical chairs for adults, but instead of losing a seat, you might just win a heart! It’s a structured matchmaking process where singles engage in a series of brief, timed conversations. Picture this: you rock up to a buzzing venue like Sonder Bar on Centre Road, Bentleigh. You’ll have 12 five-minute dates in one night. Ladies, you’ll be comfortably seated while the gents rotate between tables. As you chat, you’ll tick ‘match’ or ‘friends’ on our nifty matching platform. The next morning at 8 am sharp, you’ll wake up to your matches’ contact details. Fun fact: this love-inducing concept was cooked up by Rabbi Yaacov Deyo and his students in 1998 in Los Angeles. Who knew rabbis could be such great wingmen?
Does speed dating work? Well, does a meat pie taste good at the MCG? You bet it does! Research shows there’s a 69% likelihood of reciprocity in liking, that’s better odds than picking the right train carriage on a packed Frankston line! During our events, we often see sparks fly faster than a bat out of Fawkner Park. It’s all about that face-to-face connection, something you just can’t get from endlessly swiping on dating apps. Plus, you get to meet multiple potential matches in one night, it’s like Tinder in real life, but with less ghosting and more genuine connections. Don’t just take our word for it, though. Check out the research on the Psychological Science website. So why not give it a shot? You’ve got nothing to lose and potentially a soulmate to gain!
Absolutely! Christian speed dating in South East Melbourne is all about finding that special someone who shares your faith faster than you can say “Amen!” We welcome singles from all denominations, Catholics, Anglicans, Baptists, you name it. It’s like a mini-ecumenical council, but with more flirting! Christian singles often use terms like “equally yoked” or “God-centered relationship” when describing their ideal match. While Christian dating apps like SALT or Christian Mingle are popular, nothing beats face-to-face connection. After all, even Adam and Eve met in person! For a follow-up date, why not suggest Sunday service at St. Andrew’s in Brighton? Remember, patience is a virtue in love and faith. Your perfect match might just be a prayer away!
Our South East Melbourne Asian speed dating events are more diverse than the food court at Box Hill Central! You might meet singles with roots in China, India, Vietnam, or Japan, all looking for that special connection. Many attendees are seeking partners who understand the balance of Asian cultural values and the Aussie lifestyle. These events often take place at trendy spots like Sonder Bar, where you can break the ice over a lychee martini. It’s way more fun than swiping on East Meets East or TanTan! For a killer follow-up date, why not suggest yum cha at Secret Kitchen in Chadstone or bubble tea at Gotcha in Carnegie? Just remember, whether you’re discussing filial piety or your favorite K-drama, authenticity is key. Your perfect match might be just a conversation away!
Gone are the days of scribbling on paper like you’re sitting VCE exams! At our South East Melbourne speed dating events, we’re all about that high-tech life. When you arrive, our friendly hosts will greet you faster than a Melbourne barista can whip up a flat white. They’ll help you scan a QR code to access our cutting-edge Matching App 4.0. You’ll need to enter the event code, your name, starting table number, and email, easier than ordering UberEats after a night out! As you chat with your mini-dates, simply open the app and mark each person as ‘Match’ or ‘Friend’. It’s like Tinder, but in real life and way more fun! Then, at 8am the next day, you’ll wake up to your matches’ contact details. Who needs a fairy godmother when you’ve got technology?
You bet your protein shake there is! Fitness speed dating in South East Melbourne is perfect for singles who think the couple that sweats together, stays together. It’s a chance to meet folks who are as passionate about burpees as they are about finding love. During your mini-dates, you can chat about your favorite HIIT class at Fitness First in Chadstone or compare notes on the best jogging trails around Gardiners Creek. And for a follow-up date? Why not suggest a workout session at F45 Training in Bentleigh East, followed by protein smoothies at Boost Juice? It’s a great way to see if you’ve got that physical and emotional chemistry. Remember, in fitness dating, it’s not just about the six-pack, it’s about finding someone who’ll spot you in life and in the gym!
So, you’ve scored a match at our South East Melbourne speed dating event, high five! Now, let’s talk follow-up date ideas that’ll make your heart race faster than a tram trying to beat the light on Swanston Street. For a classic dinner and movie combo, you can’t go wrong with Chadstone, The Fashion Capital. Kick off with a romantic meal at Fonda Mexican, then catch the latest blockbuster at Hoyts (don’t forget to book those luxe recliner seats for maximum hand-holding potential). Or, for nature lovers, why not suggest a twilight adventure at Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park? Nothing breaks the ice quite like the shared excitement of seeing a fluffy sugar glider up close! Just remember, whether you’re sharing tacos or spotting possums, it’s all about creating that connection. Good luck, lovebirds!
Alright, let’s talk refunds and cancellations, it’s not the most romantic topic, but it’s important! At Speed Dating Social, we have a strict no-refunds policy. Why? Because organizing these events is trickier than navigating Melbourne’s hook turns! However, we’re not completely heartless. If you give us at least 7 days’ notice (that’s more notice than Melbourne weather gives us for a change!), we can transfer your ticket to another posted event of the same age range. But here’s the catch, you need to email us at matches@speeddatingsocial.com. Sliding into our DMs on social media won’t cut it! And remember, it’s not an untimed credit, you need to choose a specific event. So, pick wisely, and may the odds of finding love be ever in your favor!