Green Apple Magazine
Highway 30
Cedar Hill, MO 63016
Jefferson County
Phone: (636) 274-3699
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by Christina C. on
The legendary world renowned elite nightclub/restaurant originated from Amsterdam is finally here in Los Angeles.  Clearly, this is not your ordinary nightclub in Los Angeles, it's a supperclub. "Supper" - they serve you secret pre-fix 4-course dinner on a brilliant recline white bed.  "Club" - the entertainment is combination food, music, art, visual and exquisite performance featuring a Cirque Du Soleil show.  What intrigues me most about this venue is the abundance of constant entertainment that you are surrounded with from live musical performance featuring well known recording artists to world renowned DJs to even a live band performance, which all may be playing at once in a one evening event. This place could be Ideal for your friends with ADHD or better yet large group settings such as a birthday dinner, bachelor/bachelorette parties, anniversary(s), or just to have fun. Why not? "Freedom is the keyword at supperclub. It's a mix of food, music, performances, art, our staff and... you." Comments owner Bert van der Leden, "Supperclub is all about creative freedom. It's a particular atmosphere -every night different- and a special place where people can let themselves go. Have fun, eat, listen, dance and enjoy your evening. Nothing is obligatory. Everything's possible. Be yourself and anything can happen to you, at supperclub!" Curiosity stirs the minds of tourist that walks on the infamous streets of boulevard when they see the electrifying marquee that shines above the Hollywood Walk of Fame, "supperclub los angeles." Located in the heart of Hollywood and what was once the historic Vogue Theatre, is now home to latest new hotspots in Los Angeles. Before the grand official grand opening, supperclub has already exceeded expectations to the professional nightlife seekers due to the top and respectable musical line ups such as Om Record's San Francisco DJ Mark Farina, EC Twins, and few secret celebrity guest appearances. And although the entertainment of this majestic venue is presumably thought to be nightclub, it's a supperclub. Chef Guus Wickenhagen, who created the menu for supperclub in Amsterdam, London, and San Francisco has imported his global exotic cuisine in Los Angeles. Serving guest locally grown, organic food through partnership with Lavender Hill Farm that's just 7 miles from the venue. I am always so pleased to see an organization like this make a consorted effort to leave less carbon footprint and more impact on the environment. To set offside energy use of the venue, above the roof top is a photovoltaic solar array. In addition, they will serve Natura water filtration system with re-usable local bottles, 100% of the organic waste will be transfers to the farm for fertilizer where they will produce their own natural, oil based cleaners for maintenance from their unused citrus. A place that can cater all levels of foods, drinks, music, arts, fashion, entertainment, and giving back to environment just puts a little green smile on my face.  What a creative way to party in LA. http://chachalosangele...
by Wilson Eckmeyer on
I went in on a Saturday night after having dinner and drinks around the area.  My friend and I decided to go in because there was a line and we were curious. after waiting in line for 10 min, we sweet talked the bouncer to letting us in.  I think they create an artificial line to make this place look "poppin."  It's a bit upper scale, but in a bad way.  Filled with older, rounder, middle eastern looking men.  There is no real dance floor, i guess because it's loungish?  NE ways, not worth is. And yes, i do find it weird how it's "asian fusian" when it was totally a European club vibe. And drinks were on the pricey side
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