
The Coconut Grove has finally found its niche as a supper club catering mostly to city visitors. The funky metal palm trees, overstuffed leather chairs, and horseshoe shaped room bring to mind the nightclub where Ricky Ricardo sang ballads to Lucy. The loosely characterized Gulf cuisine features braised lamb shanks and a whole Tai Snapper with sizzling ponzu. The dance floor heats up after 10 PM.
This upscale restaurant brings patrons a Caribbean cuisine. Expect the average entrée to cost over $30, and most people dress casual, but fashionable.
Atmosphere: Coconut Grove Supper Club opened in 1996. You`ll be able to take in the people watching view from many seats here. With seating for 250 people, the restaurant is lively. Table talk requires you to speak up a bit here.
More Reasons to Go: Enjoy live music as a part of your experience at this restaurant. It`s common for guests to leave their tables and dance at this restaurant. Coconut Grove Supper Club is appropriate (if not ideal) for groups and private parties.
Eating & Drinking: Open for dinner.Wine is served. You`ll find that there a seated bar inside.
Of Interest: Its not unusual to find yourself dining next to celebrities such as Sean Connery at the Coconut Grove.
Details to Note: Reservations are suggested. Carryout is available. Smoking is not permitted. Entrances and walkways are wheelchair friendly. The restaurant stays open late. Parking has been arranged for customers.
Ways to Pay: Cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Diners Club
Tips on Finding: Between Bush St and Pine St
Hours of Operation: Tuesday-Thursday 5:30pm-1:00am, Friday-Saturday 5:30pm-2:00am, closed Sunday and Monday
