A space created

for us.

Kutana is a monthly supper club for Black women in Montréal who crave meaningful connection.

Whether you were born here, raised here, or arrived later in life, this is a place to exhale, be seen, and build community.

We gather around beautifully prepared meals, thoughtful conversation, and a shared desire to connect in ways that feel real and nourishing.

Our community includes women from across the diaspora: Canadian‑born, immigrant, first‑gen, and more.

If you identify as a Black woman and Montréal is home, you belong here.

Tokutana — let's meet.

The Gathering

Two formats, one community.

Every six weeks, we invite you to join us for a curated evening: a fully designed experience with food, music, sometimes an activity, and always the space to actually connect.

Or

Pull up to a table we've booked at one of Montréal's best restaurants — a lighter gathering that let’s you discover places to dine in the city, good food, and women worth meeting.

Choose Your Evening

Don't sleep on it.

Grab your ticket directly or submit your interest to join a table. We keep things intentionally small(ish) with no more than 25 at a table — so once it's full, it's full.

Save Your Seat

Experience Kutana

An evening designed to make it easier to meet people and actually vibe with them. Come back, reconnect with new and old faces at different events, and build real community over time.

Join a table


Meet the Founder

Hey, I'm Carole.

A black and white photo booth strip showing a woman with braided hair in six different poses, smiling and making playful gestures.

Moving to Canada taught me fast that finding your rhythm in a new city is no joke. Almost seven years in, Montréal finally feels like home — but honestly? I'm still finding my people, too.

I've always been the one who brings people together. The kind of gatherings where the food is good, the energy is easy, and the conversation actually stays with you. Through years of coordinating events and operations, I learned how much intention it takes to build a room where people feel seen, comfortable, and connected.

Kutana came from that.

I built it for women who’ve leapt, are in transition, or are just figuring it out as they go, because that's me, too. A place to meet each other, share stories, share resources, and connect over something as simple as a good meal.

If that sounds like you — pull up a chair. We've been waiting.