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My next cruise is on the Escape.

 

I have heard some good things about the "Supper Club."

What exactly is the venue and what kind of food (is it a prefixed menu?) is served and what is the entertainment featured?

 

Does anyone happen to have a menu to show?

 

Thanks.

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We were there in early January. It is tiered table and booth seating around a stage. The show was wonderful: a Tony-nominated Broadway singer and a five piece jazz combo. She sang a selection of show tunes, some from shows she had been in, and told stories over the arc of her career. The musicians were outstanding (part of the band from the After Midnight show). Dinner was four courses; choice of salmon or steak, and a few dessert and appetizer choices. We had a great time, and both of our kids (22 and 23) loved it also.

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My next cruise is on the Escape. I have heard some good things about the "Supper Club." What exactly is the venue and what kind of food (is it a prefixed menu?) is served and what is the entertainment featured? Does anyone happen to have a menu to show? Thanks. Don[emoji41]

The Supper Club is a dinner show room. There are two shows.

 

The first show is a complimentary dinner with guest performers. The dinner is a 3-course, fixed meal (options are available for those with special dietary needs). The show varies by cruise with guest performers that rotate through. The complimentary show can only be booked on board. They sell out really fast. Use the touch screen kiosks in the public elevator lobbies to book a seat. Seating is first come first serve. Show up early for the best seats.

 

The second show is a paid dinner show. The Cabaret show features the performers from the After Midnight stage show. The dinner is a fabulous 5-course fixed tasting menu. The paid (you can use your SDP if you want with a $15+gratuity upcharge) show can be booked online 90 days prior to your cruise. This show also sells out quickly.

 

The Supper Club

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Complimentary Dinner Menu

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Paid Cabaret Show Menu

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On 2/28/2018 at 3:44 AM, BirdTravels said:

The Supper Club is a dinner show room. There are two shows.

 

The first show is a complimentary dinner with guest performers. The dinner is a 3-course, fixed meal (options are available for those with special dietary needs). The show varies by cruise with guest performers that rotate through. The complimentary show can only be booked on board. They sell out really fast. Use the touch screen kiosks in the public elevator lobbies to book a seat. Seating is first come first serve. Show up early for the best seats.

 

The second show is a paid dinner show. The Cabaret show features the performers from the After Midnight stage show. The dinner is a fabulous 5-course fixed tasting menu. The paid (you can use your SDP if you want with a $15+gratuity upcharge) show can be booked online 90 days prior to your cruise. This show also sells out quickly.

 

The Supper Club

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Complimentary Dinner Menu

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Paid Cabaret Show Menu

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Thank you for this information. Is the show the same for both complimentary and paid options do you know?

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We did the complementary one a few years ago and really wish we had just eaten in the main dining room instead that night. Did not think the food was very good at all and the shower was not memorable. Literally I don’t remember it. I think maybe it was all right but nothing spectacular.

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8 hours ago, SpainAlien said:

Thank you for this information. Is the show the same for both complimentary and paid options do you know?

So, the challenge of posting a 2 1/2 old, long-dead thread is that much of the information on this thread is out of date and inaccurate. 
 

The Supper Club has been doing different complimentary shows nightly with one paid show each week. The dinner shows have a fixed menu (different each night). Post #11 on the link below shows an example of the show schedule. If you scan the rest of the thread, you’ll see a few of the dinner show menus. 
 

 

 

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38 minutes ago, BirdTravels said:

So, the challenge of posting a 2 1/2 old, long-dead thread is that much of the information on this thread is out of date and inaccurate. 
 

The Supper Club has been doing different complimentary shows nightly with one paid show each week. The dinner shows have a fixed menu (different each night). Post #11 on the link below shows an example of the show schedule. If you scan the rest of the thread, you’ll see a few of the dinner show menus. 
 

 

 

Thank you for the link. I do try to find previous posts rather than just starting a new thread everytime and CruiseCritic being filled with the same questions again and again. I apologise for reviving an old thread however given that there has been no sailing for 6 months most threads giving actual experience are aging anyway

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