15 New York Supper Clubs Packed With Food And Fun

Ever wonder where New Yorkers go when they want a night that’s more than just dinner?

Supper clubs have a way of turning a meal into an experience, the kind that makes you forget about your phone and actually talk to the person across the table.

Think live music, hot beverages and plates that feel like a love letter to classic comfort food.

Some nights feel straight out of a Mad Men episode, all sharp suits, clinking glasses, and dim lights, while others are a little jazzier, looser, like spontaneous scenes from Girls where everyone suddenly remembers what it’s like to stay out late.

These 15 New York supper clubs prove that the city’s food scene isn’t just about brunch or pizza, it’s about flavor, fun and a bit of theater.

You’ll share bites with friends, flirt a little over dessert, and maybe even end the night dancing in your chair.

My nights here have never been boring, and not one of these clubs has disappointed me.

And believe me, I’ve been to many places, but nowhere compares to NYC supper clubs.

1. Smoke Jazz & Supper Club

Smoke Jazz & Supper Club
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Smoke, at 2751 Broadway in New York, has that old-soul charm where the lights stay low, the music stays warm, and people naturally talk a little softer, that’s what pulled me in.

The band plays like they’re not trying to impress you; they just are.

From the moment I sat down, I could tell the saxophone was going to sound like it had something personal to say.

Leaving Smoke feels like waking up from a good dream and stepping straight into the nighttime buzz of New York, ready for whatever comes next.

It’s the kind of place that makes you lose track of time without even trying.

By the time I stepped outside, the city felt a little softer around the edges.

2. 54 Below (Broadway’s Supper Club)

54 Below (Broadway’s Supper Club)
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The next stop pulled me underground, straight into 54 Bellow.

54 Bellow on 254 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019, feels like someone built a secret cabaret city and forgot to lock the doors.

The shows hit that perfect mix of intimate and theatrical.

The first time I sat there, I caught myself staring at the stage like a kid who accidentally scored front row seats.

It’s the kind of place that makes you wander onward with the feeling that the city has even more hidden rooms waiting for you.

So why don’t you go and start checking them, one by one?

3. Café Carlyle, The Carlyle Hotel

Café Carlyle, The Carlyle Hotel
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Cafe Carlyle in The Carlyle Hotel is pure elegance, the kind that doesn’t need to announce itself.

I was drawn to it just by looking in from the street at 35 East 76th Street, New York, NY 10021.

When I walked in, it felt like time politely slowed down.

Every night, a singer performs timeless songs every true New Yorker seems to know, and they completely pull you in.

Leaving felt like walking away with a small pocket of calm tucked inside all the city noise.

It’s the kind of place you find once and quietly hope never changes.

4. Paradise Club (Times Square EDITION)

Paradise Club (Times Square EDITION)
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And then came the chaos.

Paradise Club at 20 Times Square, 701 7th Avenue, New York, NY 10036 hit me like a kaleidoscope—wild, theatrical, and somehow perfectly organized.

It was the kind of show you don’t try to understand, you just let yourself feel it.

I left overwhelmed in the best possible “did that actually just happen?” kind of way.

Times Square outside felt like an extension of the stage.

For a moment, it was hard to tell where the performance ended and real life began.

These are the nights that stay with you long after the lights go down.

5. Dejavu Supper Club & Lounge

Dejavu Supper Club & Lounge
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Dejavu smoothed things back out with a soft, late night glow, music drifting easy, crowd settled but alive.

This lounge located on 394 West Street, New York, NY 10014, brings a stylish vibe perfect for a relaxed night out with the possibility of something fun to happen at any time.

My friends and I have had an amazing time here, and we’re always happy to come back to this club whenever we’re in the mood for good fun and great food.

It’s a kind of pause the night needs before shifting gears again.

6. OHLALA Supper Club At La Goulue

OHLALA Supper Club At La Goulue
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OHLALA at La Goulue, 29 East 61st Street, New York, NY 10065, swept me right into a Parisian fantasy tucked inside Manhattan, like a film scene brought to life.

The performances drew the room in so subtly that each moment felt crafted just for us.

The whole time there, I was leaning towards the stage without even realizing it, trying to soak in every detail drifting through the room.

When I went back outside, the night felt newly polished, moving with a refined rhythm that urged me onward.

7. The Django

The Django
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The Django took me underground again, into a brick walled jazz den buzzing with low brass and soft shadows.

The music didn’t push, it wrapped around me like a warm echo, and I remember thinking I could disappear into that booth for hours and no one would mind.

At 2 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10013, it hides a real gem of the New York supper scene, and it’s one you really shouldn’t miss.

The drinks, the lighting, and the sound all work together without trying too hard.

I walked out knowing I’d be thinking about this club for a long time.

8. Club Room

Club Room
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Coming into Soho Grand, I had to visit The Club Room, at 310 West Broadway, New York, NY 10013.

It welcomed me with vintage charm, plush sofas, and a pace that encouraged unhurried conversations.

Everything felt intentional but never stiff.

We couldn’t believe hours had passed, because the room made it impossible to leave mid thought.

It gave the night that slow, thoughtful interlude you don’t realize you need until you’re in it.

9. Casa CeCe

Casa CeCe
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Casa CeCe on 315 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001, brightened the mood again, stylish, warm and modern without trying too hard.

On my first visit, it took only a minute to feel like I’d found a new favorite corner of the city.

So ofcourse, I had to come back with my friends, to show them what gem we’ve been overlooking for a while.

We had a great time, so I bet if you bring your crew gere, you will remember my words.

10. St. Mazie Bar & Supper Club

St. Mazie Bar & Supper Club
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While walking through 345 Grand Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211 street, I noticed this small bar that instantly made me want to come in.

Sr. Mazie felt like heading into a secret world tucked away in Brooklyn.

Candles flickered, jazz floated gently, and the space was intimate without feeling cramped.

The band made the basement feel like the city’s best kept secret just for that night.

Exiting into the night, I carried the magic with me, feeling that the city had shared something rare and personal.

11. Birdland Jazz Club & Restaurant

Birdland Jazz Club & Restaurant
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Birdland has a history that vibe in every corner, but it doesn’t feel like a museum, it feels alive.

The musicians are effortless, each note landing perfectly in the intimate room, on 315 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036.

I remember thinking, “This is exactly why people fall in love with live jazz.”

The crown leans in, captivated, but there’s still space to just sit and breathe it all in.

The rhythm definitely followed me home, and I made myself a promise, whenever I feel low, I’ll come back to this jazz club.

12. The Flatiron Room, NoMad

The Flatiron Room, NoMad
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If you want a slow night with some amber lightning and a soft , warm vibe, then check The Flatiron Room, at 37 West 26th Street, New York, NY 10010.

The atmosphere here was cozy yet polished, a perfect midpoint for reflection.

Shelves of bottles line the walls, glowing behind candlelit tables while a small stage hosts jazz sets that make you forget about the time.

This is the kind of place where you settle in for “just one drink” and end up staying for a full dinner and dessert.

The menu leans into rich, comforting plates that match perfectly with their unique types of beverages.

If you’re looking for a New York night that’s equal parts cozy, classy, and a little bit indulgent, this spot easily earns a place on your must visit list.

13. Gatsby’s Landing Times Square

Gatsby’s Landing Times Square
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Gatsby’s Landing in Times Square, 120 West 44th Street, New York, NY 10036 feels like a classy escape tucked right between Broadway marquees and hotel lobbies.

Once you’re inside, the noise of Midtown fades and you get soft lighting, big chandeliers and a room that feels made for lingering over drinks.

The menu leans into polished New American comfort, with seasonal dishes that work whether you’re grabbing a pre-theater bite or stretching dinner into a long night.

It’s the kind of spot you mentally bookmark as “I’d bring friends here next time,” not just another random Times Square stop.

Exiting, I felt recharged, ready to chase the next spark of energy the city had to offer.

14. Vida Verde

Vida Verde
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That spark led me to Vida Verde on248 West 55th Street, New York, NY 10019 street.

It brought the pace back up with fresh vibrant flavors and a good atmosphere.

The vibe is energetic but relaxed enough that you can actually talk to the people you came with, whether you’re there for happy hour, bottomless brunch, or a late-night bite.

Tacos, burritos and shared plates keep the table busy, while laughing and enjoying the night.

Leaving Viva Verde, I felt reenergized, anticipating the final stop of the evening.

15. Drai’s Supper Club

Drai’s Supper Club
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Drai’s is great for closing the night with unapologetic energy, pulsing lights, bold music, and a full club vibe.

Every beat demanded attention and pulled everyone into its rhythm.

244 W 14th Street, New York, NY 10011, surely is full of life and this supper club proves it.

It made my night, and by the time I left I realized this city doesn’t just entertain you, it stays with you long after you hit the streets again.