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Supper Club

The supper club appeared in the U.S. in the 1930s and 1940s as a public dining-out experience primarily open only for "supper," the meal eaten between the hours of 5:00 and 7:00 P.M.

Common Supper Club Features

  • Serves fish on Friday night
  • Serves prime rib on Saturday night
  • Is never open for lunch
  • Has cloth napkins
  • Has waitresses (never waiters) who wear sensible shoes
  • Has relish trays and cracker baskets as free appetizers
  • Has a salad bar that must contain:
    • cheese spread
    • three-bean salad
    • pickled beets
    • crinkle-cut carrots
    • French dressing
  • Categorizes Jell-O as a vegetable
  • Is located on water (lake, river, etc.)
  • Decor is cool, dark and soothing
  • Does not serve tap beer

Notable Supper Clubs

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