What people bring to eat with at a feast. This usually includes a plate, bowl, goblet, spoon and knife. The most common materials are wood and metal, though ceramics are also used.
Your bowl, plate, spoon, etc. Everything you need to eat a feast in style. Many people buy or make medieval plates, bowls and flatware, but you are welcome to bring whatever you have, so long as it'll hold food
Place setting; at least a plate, cup, spoon, and knife. Can also include a bowl, napkin, fork, tablecloth, candle, etc. Does not need to be fancy, especially if you're just starting. Paper plates and plastic forks are acceptable, but look yucky. Inexpensive alternatives are easily found. Also, most members probably have a spare set or two that can be borrowed. Ask about this ahead of time if you can.
SCA table setting and cutlery in medieval style -- typically plate, bowl, goblet, eating knife, spoon, candle and candlestick, napkin, jug, and a basket to carry it all in. The Well-Tempered Feast Basket: A Guide for Newcomers
Tableware for one diner. Almost all SCA feasts assume that the guests will bring everything they need to eat in comfort, including plates, bowls, goblets and utensils. Many people also bring decorative tablecloths, candles and other items to grace their table.