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NAPLES, Fla. - Floridant -- The Supper Club is transforming Tuesdays into an intimate, after-dark experience where chef-driven cuisine meets live music, illusion and interactive performance – designed to surprise and delight.
Held weekly from 6 to 8 p.m., the Tuesday experiences invite guests to enjoy a thoughtfully curated four-course dinner while engaging with performers in an intimate supper-club setting. Each event blends contemporary fine dining with immersive entertainment, offering a fresh way to experience The Supper Club's signature hospitality and creativity.
"Tuesdays give us the opportunity to create something playful, unexpected and deeply engaging for our guests," said Zach Bingham, wine director for Old Vines. "These experiences are designed to be interactive and memorable — the kind of evenings people talk about long after the last course."
Upcoming Tuesday experiences include:
All Tuesday interactive dinners are priced at $115 per person, excluding tax and gratuity. Beverage service is offered à la carte. Reservations are required, and seating is limited to preserve the intimate atmosphere.
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The Tuesday series builds on The Supper Club's commitment to immersive dining, complementing its tasting menus, wine dinners and themed events hosted throughout the week.
Located at 2355 Vanderbilt Beach Road in North Naples, the restaurant offers a modern take on the classic supper club, blending refined cuisine with warmth, conversation and entertainment.
For tickets, event details or reservations, visit OldVines.net/SupperClub or call 239-591-5749.
About The Supper Club
The Supper Club redefines Naples' dining with an intimate, chef-driven experience that blends sophistication, creativity and comfort. Now open at the Shoppes at Vanderbilt — and continuing at its original location at 2795 Davis Blvd. for private dining experiences and Old Vines at Mercato — The Supper Club offers seasonal tasting menus, specialty wine dinners and themed supper club nights that celebrate the art of dining and conversation. Guests enjoy prix-fixe menus inspired by Florida flavors and crafted with locally sourced ingredients, complemented by an extensive wine list, cocktail program and interactive culinary experiences. For more information or to make a reservation, visit OldVines.net/SupperClub or call 239-591-5749.
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Held weekly from 6 to 8 p.m., the Tuesday experiences invite guests to enjoy a thoughtfully curated four-course dinner while engaging with performers in an intimate supper-club setting. Each event blends contemporary fine dining with immersive entertainment, offering a fresh way to experience The Supper Club's signature hospitality and creativity.
"Tuesdays give us the opportunity to create something playful, unexpected and deeply engaging for our guests," said Zach Bingham, wine director for Old Vines. "These experiences are designed to be interactive and memorable — the kind of evenings people talk about long after the last course."
Upcoming Tuesday experiences include:
- Supper & A Show with Vocalist Peter Caporal – Tuesday, Feb. 3, featuring soulful jazz vocals paired with a four-course dinner.
- Supper & A Show with Illusionist Alex Geiser – Tuesday, Feb. 17, showcasing modern, high-energy illusion and close-up magic alongside a multi-course menu.
- Supper & A Show with Saxophonist Yasel Barreras – Tuesday, Feb. 24, delivering a lively evening of music and celebration with a chef-curated dining experience.
All Tuesday interactive dinners are priced at $115 per person, excluding tax and gratuity. Beverage service is offered à la carte. Reservations are required, and seating is limited to preserve the intimate atmosphere.
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The Tuesday series builds on The Supper Club's commitment to immersive dining, complementing its tasting menus, wine dinners and themed events hosted throughout the week.
Located at 2355 Vanderbilt Beach Road in North Naples, the restaurant offers a modern take on the classic supper club, blending refined cuisine with warmth, conversation and entertainment.
For tickets, event details or reservations, visit OldVines.net/SupperClub or call 239-591-5749.
About The Supper Club
The Supper Club redefines Naples' dining with an intimate, chef-driven experience that blends sophistication, creativity and comfort. Now open at the Shoppes at Vanderbilt — and continuing at its original location at 2795 Davis Blvd. for private dining experiences and Old Vines at Mercato — The Supper Club offers seasonal tasting menus, specialty wine dinners and themed supper club nights that celebrate the art of dining and conversation. Guests enjoy prix-fixe menus inspired by Florida flavors and crafted with locally sourced ingredients, complemented by an extensive wine list, cocktail program and interactive culinary experiences. For more information or to make a reservation, visit OldVines.net/SupperClub or call 239-591-5749.
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