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Supper Is Cool Again

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By Raina McLeod

Published on August 12, 2009 at 3:00am

Hard-core partiers like to hit four or five spots in one night. But a place that serves cocktails, dinner, and music is the 7-Eleven of luxe nightlife. The Bancroft Supper Club takes the convenience and vast selection of the Slurpee purveyor, omits the hot dogs, adds some style and panache, and brings SoBe its newest place to get bent, boogie, and eat amazing food. Part chic resto, part nightclub, and all housed within the decadence of the restored Bancroft Hotel building, the Bancroft Supper Club boasts a menu full of organic, natural foodstuffs — such as Wagyu beef tenderloin and homemade fettuccine — designed by chef Tim Andriola. After you’ve filled your belly with party fuel, let the DJ’s house, hip-hop, and dance beats transport you to the dance floor. Doors open every night for dinner at 5 p.m., and the cover-free party gets rolling at 10.
Fridays, 5 p.m., 2009