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NAPLES, Fla. - s4story -- Old Vines is expanding its celebrated dining experience with the opening of a new location for The Supper Club at the Galleria Shoppes at Vanderbilt. The new space will be significantly larger than its original Davis Boulevard restaurant, but it will continue to offer a polished yet playful "dinner lounge" atmosphere — reminiscent of classic supper clubs from the 1930s and 1940s.
"We are delighted to announce that we have found the perfect location to relocate and expand The Supper Club from its home on Davis Boulevard to the Galleria Shoppes at Vanderbilt," said Zach Bingham, wine director for Old Vines. "An expanded kitchen and dining space — including outdoor seating — offers us the chance to build upon the last three incredible years and create new memories with old friends, as well as engage new acquaintances with familial hospitality."
The new 2,200-square-foot location features a modern take on vintage elegance with crushed red velvet walls and drapes, high ceilings and bronze accents balanced by casual lounge seating and a black Dekton stone bar. The new space will allow the restaurant to expand its beverage program with a full liquor license, introducing craft cocktails alongside its renowned wine and beer selections from around the world.
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The Supper Club will open Tuesday through Sunday at 3 p.m., welcoming walk-in guests to the cozy front lounge and open-air patio for small bites and shareables. The dining room will open at 5 p.m. for prix fixe and tasting menu service, with reservations required for all dinner and event experiences.
Under the direction of Chef de Cuisine Sophia Kiasi and Chef-Partner Brooke Kravetz, The Supper Club will continue to present contemporary fine dining through multi-course tasting menus and themed events.
Guests can expect a variety of experiences, including:
Designed to feel welcoming and unpretentious, the space reflects the restaurant's ethos of warmth and connection. While the new location will serve as the primary dining destination, the original Davis Boulevard Supper Club will remain open for private events and exclusive gatherings.
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Soft openings are planned for early November, followed by a Grand Opening celebration in mid-November.
While membership is not required to dine at The Supper Club, Wine Locker Members at Old Vines' sister location in Mercato will receive priority reservations, as well as early access to events and VIP experiences.
For more information about The Supper Club and all immersive dining experiences, visit OldVines.net/SupperClub (https://oldvines.net/vanderbilt) or call 239-417-4466.
"We are delighted to announce that we have found the perfect location to relocate and expand The Supper Club from its home on Davis Boulevard to the Galleria Shoppes at Vanderbilt," said Zach Bingham, wine director for Old Vines. "An expanded kitchen and dining space — including outdoor seating — offers us the chance to build upon the last three incredible years and create new memories with old friends, as well as engage new acquaintances with familial hospitality."
The new 2,200-square-foot location features a modern take on vintage elegance with crushed red velvet walls and drapes, high ceilings and bronze accents balanced by casual lounge seating and a black Dekton stone bar. The new space will allow the restaurant to expand its beverage program with a full liquor license, introducing craft cocktails alongside its renowned wine and beer selections from around the world.
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The Supper Club will open Tuesday through Sunday at 3 p.m., welcoming walk-in guests to the cozy front lounge and open-air patio for small bites and shareables. The dining room will open at 5 p.m. for prix fixe and tasting menu service, with reservations required for all dinner and event experiences.
Under the direction of Chef de Cuisine Sophia Kiasi and Chef-Partner Brooke Kravetz, The Supper Club will continue to present contemporary fine dining through multi-course tasting menus and themed events.
Guests can expect a variety of experiences, including:
- Signature Four- and Seven-Course Tasting Menus ($95–$125 per person, with optional pairings at an additional cost).
- Weekly Wine Dinner Series every Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.
- Interactive dining events such as magic shows, musical performances, cocktail classes, guided wine tastings, and other immersive experiences.
Designed to feel welcoming and unpretentious, the space reflects the restaurant's ethos of warmth and connection. While the new location will serve as the primary dining destination, the original Davis Boulevard Supper Club will remain open for private events and exclusive gatherings.
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Soft openings are planned for early November, followed by a Grand Opening celebration in mid-November.
While membership is not required to dine at The Supper Club, Wine Locker Members at Old Vines' sister location in Mercato will receive priority reservations, as well as early access to events and VIP experiences.
For more information about The Supper Club and all immersive dining experiences, visit OldVines.net/SupperClub (https://oldvines.net/vanderbilt) or call 239-417-4466.
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