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101 Timeless Supper Club Business Name Ideas You Can Use

Traditional dining establishments that often functioned as a social club, Supper Clubs
generally had an air of the high class, and have existed since the times of the Roman
Empire. Often spanning several social classes, the original supper clubs only served
male members, but have since evolved to include the ladies as well. In the United
States, these clubs were commonly found in the Upper Midwest, in such states as
Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota. Popular in the 1930s and
1940s, the first Supper Club in the US started in California.

Supper Clubs are generally a creative attempt at making the dining experience
something completely different to that which is normally had, and has once again
become a viable business opportunity for those that can manage the organization of
such unusual and unique events.

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<li><strong><a href="#supper">Supper Club Business Name
Ideas</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="#dinner">Dinner Club Name Ideas</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="#famous">Famous Supper Club Names</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="#secret">What is a Secret Supper Club?</a></strong></li>
<li><strong><a href="#exist">Do Supper Clubs Still Exist?</a></strong></li>
</ul>

<h2 id="supper">Supper Club Business Name Ideas</h2>

Opening a Supper Club is a feat in itself, as it requires careful planning and a


strategy to make diners not only aware of the event, but eager to come and
experience it. The name can make all the difference in this field of business, as it
brings images of what you are offering in your elitist club.

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<li>8 Thirty Luncheon Club</li>
<li>A Taste of Heaven </li>
<li>Agnella's Little Italy</li>
<li>BBH</li>
<li>Casa Saltshaker</li>
<li>Clinking Ice</li>
<li>Crazy 8</li>
<li>Cuban Smoke Club</li>
<li>Dine on 5th</li>
<li>Eating Queenies</li>
<li>Eight of Hearts</li>
<li>Elite 8</li>
<li>Freshly Crushed</li>
<li>Galloping Gourmets</li>
<li>Grandma Susie's Kitchen</li>
<li>Grandma's House</li>
<li>Hush</li>
<li>Iguana Restaurant & Dance Lounge</li>
<li>Karen's Kitchen</li>
<li>L.U.S.T. (Luke's Underground Supper Table)</li>
<li>Momma's Kitchen</li>
<li>Munchies</li>
<li>Muse Berlin</li>
<li>On The Mark</li>
<li>Pepper Fever </li>
<li>Rosie's Place</li>
<li>Saam</li>
<li>Sugar Valley Dining</li>
<li>Supper Diner</li>
<li>Supperscape</li>
<li>Swallow Tail</li>
<li>Swingin' Supper</li>
<li>The Eatery</li>
<li>The Freshest</li>
<li>The Safe House</li>
<li>The Sizzling Griddle</li>
<li>The Supper Club</li>
<li>Upstairs</li>
<li>Urban City Kitchen</li>
<li>Vida Verde</li>
<li>Wine and Dine Club</li>
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<h2 id="dinner">Dinner Club Name Ideas</h2>

Dinner clubs are similar to Supper Clubs, but are generally set in one location, and
feature a selected membership of certain people, usually including family and friends.
A little more exclusive than the Supper Club, the intimacy of the event is what makes
it popular.

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<li>8th/30th Division</li>
<li>Aces and Eights Club</li>
<li>Appetite for Destruction</li>
<li>Both mean friends dining together.</li>
<li>Breaking Bread</li>
<li>Chomp 'n' Stomp</li>
<li>Close Dining</li>
<li>Close Dining</li>
<li>Condo Cats</li>
<li>Dine Together</li>
<li>Dinner Dates</li>
<li>Dinner Divas</li>
<li>Eat Meet</li>
<li>Epicurious</li>
<li>Everybody Eats</li>
<li>Filet of Soul</li>
<li>Food for the Soul</li>
<li>Food, Friends and Fun</li>
<li>Good Grub Social Club</li>
<li>Lions for lion-naise potatoes</li>
<li>Meals and Mates</li>
<li>Meet and Eat</li>
<li>Monthly Meal Mates</li>
<li>Monthly Meatballs</li>
<li>Open Table</li>
<li>Saturday Night Chevre</li>
<li>Table Talk</li>
<li>Taste of the Lake</li>
<li>The 38's</li>
<li>The 3F club</li>
<li>The Art of Dining</li>
<li>The Call of the Mild</li>
<li>The Diner Club</li>
<li>The Dinner Club</li>
<li>The Italian Supper Club</li>
<li>The No-Fuss Feast</li>
<li>The Winner Dinner Club</li>
<li>Vista Cucina</li>
<li>Warmhearted Nourishment</li>
<li>Warmhearted Nourishment</li>
<li>What Sup</li>
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<h2 id="famous">Famous Supper Club Names</h2>

Dating back to the 1920s and 1930s, there have been some exceedingly famous
Supper Clubs. From the renowned 500 Club in Atlantic City and the infamous
women’s-only Fainting Club from Los Angeles, to the Parisian “Club Saint-Germain”
(now the Bilboquet supper club) or the more recent New York City Pith Club, which
closed in 2016. These epic names should give you some inspiration for your own
venue name.

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<li>500 Club</li>
<li>Babbette's</li>
<li>Bagdad Supper Club</li>
<li>Catalina Bar & Grill</li>
<li>Chez Ami Supper Club</li>
<li>Club Saint-Germain</li>
<li>Evanss Music and Supper Rooms</li>
<li>Free Supper Club</li>
<li>Kitchen For All </li>
<li>Metropolitan Opera Club</li>
<li>Peoples Kitchen</li>
<li>Pigalle Club</li>
<li>Pith Supper Club</li>
<li>Route 180</li>
<li>Smoke & Jazz Supper Club</li>
<li>The Fainting Club</li>
<li>Time Supper Club</li>
<li>Triad Theater Club</li>
<li>VolxKuche</li>
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<h2 id="secret">What is a Secret Supper Club? </h2>

In more modern times, the Supper Club has become an underground event, and is
generally a small underground club or pop-up restaurant that moves locations, which
is only revealed to the diners once you have bought your ticket. They are also known
in recent years as Home Bistros, Guerilla Diners, Secret Restaurants, Paladeres,
Puertas Cerradas, Guestaurants, and Anti-Restaurants.

Secret Supper Clubs are generally held in either people’s homes or mobile locations,
in order to circumvent local zoning and health code regulations, and are advertized
by word of mouth or secret advertising. Websites have even been opened for people
to be better able to find these secretive locations, such as the BonAppetour site,
which also allows clients to book reservations.

In the United States, many of these unlicensed restaurants are illegal, depending on
the local laws. However, that has not prevented a number of restaurant chefs from
stepping out of their kitchens to take over cooking in these secret anti-restaurants.
Some of the most famous Secret Restaurants that have been found in the United
States includes the Hush, from Washington DC, New York’s Midnight Brunch, and
the former Ghetto Gourmet from Oakland, California.

<h2 id="exist">Do Supper Clubs Still Exist? </h2>

There are a great number of Supper Clubs still in existence, which can be evidenced
by the number of pop-up restaurants that happen in some of the world’s major cities,
as well as the modern underground restaurant movement that has gained traction in
recent years.

There was an increase in popularity in Supper Clubs in the United Kingdom in the
early 2010s, with the focus of such locations concentrated in the Greater London
Area. In the United States, the Latin American versions, known as the paladar or
restaurante de puertas cerradas, have become increasingly popular, as they tend to
have higher standards that normal licensed restaurants.

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