Hosting a Pride Brunch or Party? The Best Host Gifts to Bring (or Send Ahead)

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A diverse group of friends smiling and waving while holding a rainbow Pride flag together at an outdoor park party.

Pride season is one of the most celebratory times of the year, and the hosts who pull off a great Pride brunch or backyard party deserve more than a last-minute bottle of rosé shoved into a paper bag.

If you've been invited to a Pride gathering, or you're sending something ahead to a host in another city, here's what actually lands well, and what tends to get forgotten on the counter.

Why Host Gifts Matter More at Pride Events

Pride parties aren't just casual get-togethers. The hosts who throw them often spend days planning, decorating, and sourcing food for a crowd that includes everyone from close friends to people they've just met. A thoughtful gift signals that you noticed the effort.

The best host gifts are things the host can enjoy after the guests leave. Not more work to deal with mid-party. That's why a gourmet gift basket, something already assembled and ready to open, tends to work better than flowers that need a vase or a dessert that needs to be served.

The Best Types of Host Gifts for a Pride Celebration

Celebratory Feast & Wine Gift Set: Sparkling wine, loaf cake, brie, ajvar dip, crackers, and almonds with cheese knives.

Something to Raise a Toast With

Celebrations call for drinks, and a host who's been pouring all afternoon deserves something to crack open once the party winds down. Our Let's Celebrate Beer Gift Set is one of the most popular options we put together for exactly this kind of occasion.

It's built around rich craft beers with a deep mahogany colour and a satisfying finish of hops and malt. Paired with Castello Rosenborg Danish Brie, Sonia's Favourite Bite-size Choc Chip Cookies, Cherrington Water Crackers, and fresh fruit (apples, pears, cherries, pomegranate), it's a full spread, not just a six-pack. Pirouline Chocolate Hazelnut Wafers, sundried tomatoes, a cheese knife and spreader set, and a sleek black tray round it out.

The host can set it on the counter as part of the party spread or save the whole thing for a quiet night after. Either way, it doesn't require any effort on their end.

A Sweet and Savoury Basket They'll Actually Eat

If the host leans more toward snacking than drinking, something like our Sweet Elegance Assortment hits differently. It's the kind of basket where you open it and immediately want to sit down and work through everything.

Inside: truffle potato chips, sea salt pita chips, black truffle luxury mixed nuts, classic Belgian chocolate truffles, dark chocolate crunch, mini almond hazelnut biscotti, pesto alla genovese, and sea salted California almonds. Everything arrives on a premium bamboo cutting board that doubles as a serving piece for the party itself.

You can customize it too. Want to add a bottle of wine or a selection of beer? That's an option at checkout. Swapping items for something equal or lower in price is included, and upgrading to a higher-priced item costs just the difference.

A Thoughtful Send-Ahead for a Host You Can't Visit in Person

Not everyone can make it to the party. Maybe the celebration is in Vancouver and you're in Halifax. Maybe a friend is hosting their first Pride gathering and you want to acknowledge it from across the country.

This is where sending a basket ahead of time matters. Our congratulations gift baskets work well here, especially when you add a personal note about what the occasion means to you. We deliver next-business-day across Canada when you select that option at checkout, so even a gift ordered a couple of days before the party can arrive in time.

What to Think About When Choosing a Pride Host Gift

Match the vibe of the event

A rooftop cocktail party calls for something different than a backyard brunch. For morning-into-afternoon events, lighter options work better: fruit, biscotti, artisan crackers, maybe a tea and coffee pairing. For evening celebrations, go bolder. Wine, craft beer, dark chocolate, aged cheese.

Sending a Gift to a Host in Another City

Tasteful Temptations Gift Basket: Wine, brie, truffles, pretzels, biscotti, crackers, and coconut wafers on a wood tray.

One of the most common situations we see around Pride season: someone's attending a celebration in Toronto or Montreal, and they want to send something to the host beforehand so it's waiting when they arrive.

For Toronto hosts, we offer same-day delivery on orders placed before 4 PM, which means even a morning decision can result in an afternoon delivery. For hosts in other Canadian cities, next-business-day delivery is available at checkout.

Browse our best sellers if you're not sure where to start. These are the baskets that get reordered most often, which tells you something about how they land.

One More Option Worth Knowing About

If you want to build something completely from scratch, our custom basket builder lets you handpick every item. No template, no preset combinations. You choose what goes in based on exactly what you know about the host. It's the most personal option we offer, and it's available with no minimum order.

Pride is about showing up fully. The gift you bring should do the same. The host who makes Pride feel like something worth showing up for deserves to be on the receiving end for once. A gift that arrives ready, looks considered, and gives them something to enjoy long after the last guest leaves is the simplest way to say you noticed.


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