supper club

NOUN
  1. usually a small luxurious nightclub
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How To Use supper club In A Sentence

  • 'Occasional Supper Clubs', as they have been quaintly dubbed, are clandestine gatherings of food-fanciers.
  • Many supper clubs are no longer a cheap alternative to eating out. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the top floor, the famous Rainbow Room supper club had been returned to its former splendour and was a very fashionable place to dine.
  • Is he making money from supper clubs yet? Times, Sunday Times
  • But this is just one of many adventuresome elements of visiting Rasputin, a "Supper Club on a Grand Scale" on Coney Island Avenue. The Real Parties of Brighton Beach
  • I don't know where the term supper club was coined, or if it is a Wisconsin thang, but I have asked friends out east and none of them have heard of the term. The Old Fashioned restaurant.
  • Many supper clubs are no longer a cheap alternative to eating out. Times, Sunday Times
  • We're also developing a dining space for between five and eight people, for micro supper clubs.
  • Many supper clubs are no longer a cheap alternative to eating out. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is in effect a supper club with turns like tokester Howard Marks, gagster Felix Dexter and soulstress Ruby Turner mentioned in dispatches to entertain the 70 or so lucky diners. Telegraph and Vince Cable: Sup at Same Iffy Stats Well
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