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Glamorous supper-club dining room at MB Supper Club, The Boca Raton, East Camino Real

MB Supper Club

Continental supper club · The Boca Raton, East Camino Real · ~$145 prix fixe
Opened 2021 Continental · tableside $$$$ At The Boca Raton Pastry by Sébastien Feneyrol

"A 1940s supper club reborn at The Boca Raton, all tableside Wellington and flaming Baked Alaska — reserve it for an anniversary that wants theatre."

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9Ambience
6Value

About MB Supper Club

Baked Alaska arrives still burning, flamed at the table while a band plays a few feet away. That is the pitch at MB Supper Club, which opened in December 2021 inside The Boca Raton at 501 East Camino Real as part of the resort's reinvention — a deliberate homage to the supper clubs of the 1930s and 1940s, set against the Mizner-era glamour the property has carried since 1926. The kitchen sends out continental classics finished tableside, and the room sells the evening as much as the plate.

The Kitchen

The menu is continental and unapologetically old-school: Oysters Rockefeller and Crab Louie to start, then a Filet of Beef à la Wellington carved tableside for two — mushroom duxelles, brioche, celery-pomme purée and a cognac reduction — and a Crispy Duckling à l'orange among the mains. A prix-fixe runs around $145 per person. The point here is craft and spectacle rather than reinvention; these are dishes a maître d' would recognise from sixty years ago, executed with care.

Dessert is where a named hand signs the work: executive pastry chef Sébastien Feneyrol sends out specialty soufflés presented in copper pots, and the Baked Alaska prepared tableside is the signature finish. There is no single celebrity head chef fronting the savoury kitchen in the public record, so we credit the resort's culinary team for the continental menu and Feneyrol for the pastry rather than attach a name that cannot be sourced. The dated proof point is the December 2021 debut, widely covered as the centrepiece of The Boca Raton's relaunch.

The Room

The room is dim, plush and built for an occasion — banquettes, low gold light, a stage for the nightly live music, and service that leans theatrical with the carving and flambé carts. Sound rises with the band, so this is not a whisper-quiet table; it is a glamorous, dressed-up night out. Dress runs resort-elegant, jackets and cocktail attire are the norm, and the format rewards a leisurely pace across several courses. Access is limited to resort guests and Boca Raton Club members, which keeps the room exclusive.

Best for an Anniversary or Milestone

Book MB Supper Club for an anniversary or a milestone because the whole evening is engineered as an event: live music, dim glamour, and dishes finished at the table so the night feels like a performance. Order the Beef Wellington carved for two and let the Baked Alaska close it. It also works to impress out-of-town guests. See our anniversary guide, the impress-clients picks, and the wider Boca Raton dining guide.

Not for

Not for a quiet conversation or a casual drop-in — the live music makes the room loud by design, and access is limited to resort guests and club members, so you cannot simply walk in off Camino Real.

Frequently Asked

Is MB Supper Club worth it?

Yes, for a special-occasion night with theatre. MB Supper Club opened at The Boca Raton in December 2021 as a homage to 1930s and 1940s supper clubs, and the draw is the tableside service — Filet of Beef à la Wellington carved for two, Baked Alaska flamed at the table, soufflés from pastry chef Sébastien Feneyrol. A prix-fixe runs around $145 per person, with live music most nights. Go for the occasion and the room, not for cutting-edge cooking.

How do you book MB Supper Club?

MB Supper Club is open to guests of The Boca Raton and members of The Boca Raton Club, so book through the resort once you have a stay or membership in hand. Reserve well ahead for weekends and high season, when the dining-and-a-show format fills quickly. The restaurant sits inside the resort at 501 East Camino Real. See more rooms in the Boca Raton guide.

What is the dress code at MB Supper Club?

MB Supper Club asks for resort-elegant dress, in keeping with the Gilded Age setting and live entertainment. Think jackets and cocktail attire rather than shorts and sandals; many guests dress for an occasion. The room is built for a night out, so leaning formal fits the mood. Confirm the current code with the resort when you book, as it can tighten in high season.

What is the average meal price at MB Supper Club?

Expect roughly $145 per person for the prix-fixe option, with à la carte continental dishes and theatrical desserts pushing a full evening higher once cocktails and wine are added. The tableside Beef Wellington is carved for two, and Baked Alaska and soufflés are part of the spectacle. It is a destination-occasion price for the resort setting and the live-entertainment format rather than an everyday dinner.

Is MB Supper Club good for an anniversary?

Yes. MB Supper Club is built for an anniversary or milestone: dim, glamorous, live music, and dishes finished tableside that make the night feel like an event. Order the Beef Wellington for two and the Baked Alaska to close. For more rooms in this register, see our best restaurants for an anniversary.

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Practical Information
Address501 East Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL
SettingInside The Boca Raton resort
CuisineContinental · tableside
Prix fixe~$145 per person
Dress CodeResort-elegant
AccessResort guests & members
Pastry ChefSébastien Feneyrol
Phone+1 561-288-9944