200 Cherry Street
Dunlap, TN 37327
Sequatchie County
Phone: (423) 949-4690
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by Sheila Hakim on
The supperclub "experience" gets so much hype, but it ain't all that. I'll start with the space. The inside dining room tries to combine performance, lounge, and bedroom elements though it's ineffective as any of these. And to be honest, I really didn't get the point of the beds. Did the owners of supperclub decide to have them just to be avant garde and different? cuz they have zero practical value as I see it. I found them to be 1) not that comfortable and 2) awkward to get into and out of since I was in a short dress. ---Sidebar: Practically speaking, no one gets dressed up to go to dinner only to lie in a bed the whole time. Going out clothes are meant to be worn for dancing, standing, sitting, walking etc or meant to be taken off (heyo) - but not meant to be worn in a bed where skirts ride up, tops get bunched and wrinkled and strangers inevitably get flashed (intentionally or not).--- And back to the review. The arrangement of the beds is totally not optimal. Not all beds have a full view of the stage. To make matters worse, the spotlights shine sideways which means all the folks sitting on the right side can only see silhouettes of the performance if they aren't blinded by a spotlight straight to the eye. As lots of rateclubers have already mentioned, the food was mediocre at best so I won't elaborate on that. The performances also seem to be hit or miss. I was unimpressed by the one I saw which tried too hard to be artsy fartsy and came off forced. The first act had some woman singing in an unintelligible language for five minutes. She had a decent voice but it just didn't really do it for me. After that was a guy with four buckets and planks who did a spare acrobatics act. Again, kitschy and just okay. In terms of classiness, the dinner entertainment was on par with what you'd find at Medieval Times... without the excitement of action and live animals. Maybe +1 star for being unique, i.e. unlike anything else I've experienced... but really not in a good way as I didn't care for the food, the performance nor the gaudy, kitschy, pretentious, sexually-charged (with the beds, touchy-feely wait staff, roving masseuses...etc) ambiance.
by Laurette Matulewicz on
If you're coming to San Francisco to rock out, stay at the Phoenix. Reasonable rates, clean rooms, hip staff, and a generally younger clientele, and walkable from SoMa, Union Square, and Tenderloin hotspots.
by Kyla B. on
Ok, it is what it is. The decore is pretty swank in that old time loungey kinda way with the red velvet and deep booths. The staff is nicely attired and friendly. The problem is the crowd, need I say it? Douche to the extreme. But hey, what'd you expect!?!