# Which US president would you most want to have dinner with?

> Some of them would talk all night; one was famous for saying almost nothing. Pick the table you would rather sit at.

*By YPB Team · Published August 19, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/which-us-president-would-you-most-want-to-have-dinner-with*

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## Current results (4 votes)

1. **Abraham Lincoln** — 25% (1 votes · score 1000/1000)
   The 16th president, a compulsive storyteller who defused arguments with backwoods jokes.
2. **Ronald Reagan** — 25% (1 votes · score 900/1000)
   The former actor who could hold a room with one story and kept jelly beans on the table.
3. **Andrew Jackson** — 0% (0 votes · score 812/1000)
   Frontier general whose White House receptions were notorious for getting out of hand.
4. **Ulysses S. Grant** — 0% (0 votes · score 750/1000)
   Civil War general turned president, a plain eater who refused to look at undercooked meat.
5. **Thomas Jefferson** — 25% (1 votes · score 692/1000)
   Author of the Declaration of Independence and the most serious wine collector ever to occupy the White House.
6. **Calvin Coolidge** — 25% (1 votes · score 692/1000)
   Nicknamed 'Silent Cal', he turned saying almost nothing at dinner into a personal art form.
7. **Harry S. Truman** — 0% (0 votes · score 680/1000)
   The plainspoken Missourian who ate early and told you exactly what he thought of everything.
8. **Jimmy Carter** — 0% (0 votes · score 600/1000)
   Peanut farmer turned Nobel laureate, the president most likely to say grace before the meal.
9. **Franklin D. Roosevelt** — 0% (0 votes · score 507/1000)
   Four-term president who mixed the drinks himself at his nightly 'children's hour' gatherings.
10. **Dwight D. Eisenhower** — 0% (0 votes · score 400/1000)
   Supreme Allied Commander in Europe and an enthusiastic amateur cook known for his beef stew.
11. **George Washington** — 0% (0 votes · score 400/1000)
   The first president, a formal host at Mount Vernon who let his guests do the talking.
12. **John Adams** — 0% (0 votes · score 400/1000)
   The first president to live in the White House and a relentless, argumentative talker.
13. **James Madison** — 0% (0 votes · score 400/1000)
   Architect of the Constitution, quiet at table but married to the era's greatest hostess.
14. **Theodore Roosevelt** — 0% (0 votes · score 273/1000)
   Rough Rider, naturalist and conversational steamroller who talked through every course.
15. **John F. Kennedy** — 0% (0 votes · score 273/1000)
   The youngest elected president, whose dinner tables mixed Hollywood guests with hard questions.
16. **Barack Obama** — 0% (0 votes · score 273/1000)
   The 44th president, known for long dinners built around questions rather than speeches.

Tags: usa, politics, presidents
