History of Secret Supper Clubs
Secret supper clubs, also knows as ‘underground dining’, aimed to bring the atmosphere of underground jazz clubs in New York to the UK. The UK entertainment scene had a demand for people to dine somewhere and enjoy entertainment, such as live music, in an informal environment.
The modern concept of underground dining is generally somebody’s private home, or a small underground club- with the location revealed to diners only a few days before the event. Much like a dinner party, guests eat from a set menu and converse with other attendees.
Underground dining is now popular in the UK, but established clubs are usually centred in and around London, and have a large celebrated fellowship of secret diners.
To find a secret supper club in the rest of the UK, visit http://supperclubfangroup.ning.com/
A secret supper club in Cardiff is hosting its dinner parties at some rather unusual locations. Secret supper clubs are usually held in the homes of strangers, but Cardiff’s Secret Supper Clwb has welcomed their diners to a range of weird and wonderful venues, including a magistrate’s court, an army barracks and a shooting lodge.
Secret Supper Clwb owner and founder, Emma Evans, explains the drive behind her venture, saying “I’d read about secret suppers in London and it’s big in America. There are a couple of supper clubs in Cardiff, but none with entertainment, so I wanted to fill the gap.” The Secret Supper Clwb’s entertainment is also varied, and anything from a harpist to a comedy operatic could serenade you while you dine.
History of Secret Supper Clubs
Secret supper clubs, also knows as ‘underground dining’, aimed to bring the atmosphere of underground jazz clubs in New York to the UK. The UK entertainment scene had a demand for people to dine somewhere and enjoy entertainment, such as live music, in an informal environment.
The modern concept of underground dining is generally somebody’s private home, or a small underground club- with the location revealed to diners only a few days before the event. Much like a dinner party, guests eat from a set menu and converse with other attendees.
Underground dining is now popular in the UK, but established clubs are usually centred in and around London, and have a large celebrated fellowship of secret diners.
To find a secret supper club in the rest of the UK, visit http://supperclubfangroup.ning.com/