I haven't seen the wording of the Recommendation posted here, nor have I read it. But, from what I understand, all it recommends is a moratorium on "Table Lodges" until a Grand Lodge Committee can study them and make recommendations as to regulating them.
A "Table Lodge" is a tyled lodge meeting, duly and constitutionally opened, usually on the E.A. Degree (but sometimes on a higher degree), with the members seated at the table enjoying dinner. That is what a "Table Lodge" is. Every Masonic encyclopedist and reputable Masonic author who has written about "Table Lodges" over the past 200 years or more all agree on this basic definition.
So, a "Table Lodge" would have to either be conducted in the lodge room, or would have to get permission from the Grand Master to "move the charter," for the purpose of the meal, out to the lodge dining room, or to some other location, and the lodge charter, the three great lights, the lesser lights, the gavels, the wardens columns, etc., would all have to be present. And, the location of the Table Lodge would have to be in a room or place that could be adequately tiled. The meal, of course, would have to be for Masons only. And the Table Lodge would have to be opened and closed on the officially approved ritual of the Grand Lodge with jurisdiction over the Lodge conducting the Table Lodge.
A lodge dinner that is not conducted in a tiled room, or is not for Masons only, or is not opened using the official ritual approved by the Grand Lodge, etc. etc. etc., is simply NOT a "Table Lodge." A Lodge may have an annual dinner that it CALLS a "Table Lodge," and it may meet at some restaurant or hotel, and it may use some antiquated extinct 18th-century Table Lodge Ritual, and it may have toasts, etc. But that is not a "Table Lodge" by any recognized definition.
Therefore, the GM Recommendation, if it only refers to "Table Lodges," is directed at ... well, "Table Lodges," and "Table Lodges" only. If it passes, it will not have any effect on lodge banquets or dinners, whether they are held at the lodge building or elsewhere, if they are not "Table Lodge" meetings.