After 17 years, the first Supperclub in Amsterdam has found a new home in the Odeon building.
Entering through the kitchen, guests enter a space featuring sumptuous ornamental elements.
But the place has so much more to offer. Let's take a quick tour of the establishment!
Supperclub in Amsterdam: article summary
Supperclub in Amsterdam: at a glance
For 17 years, a heavy, solid brass door characterized the entrance to the Supperclub in Amsterdam. More than 400 brass badges adorn the door, bearing the names of founders, local artists and big-name guests.
By closing the door on the Jonge Roelensteeg site, the new venue is in the Odéon.
As a tribute to the supperclub's heritage, the Odeon has built a new stainless steel door, symbolizing a new era.
The original brass door now serves as the entrance. at l'Entresol, the Supperclub bar.
An open kitchen
You enter the restaurant through the kitchen on the mezzanine floor. With the chefs in the spotlight, the kitchen is a central feature of Supperclub, focused on stimulating the senses.
To the right is the white marble bar with oak wood top. To the left is the black marble kitchen counter with a stainless steel top where guests can watch the chefs at work, preparing the dishes.
Supperclub in Amsterdam: make yourself comfortable
Through the kitchen, guests enter the oval-shaped Snow Room. The space is characterized by sumptuous ornamental elements such as the columns bearing the architrave and the large dome.
The iconic white Supperclub beds follow the oval shape along the walls and form the interior of the restaurant.
Together, the beds form a large bed that encompasses the entire space, giving customers the feeling of sharing the same experience.
On the other side of the entrance is the DJ booth stage, from which the performances begin.
A second bar is positioned on the right-hand side of the space, in the middle of the dance floor. The bar is made of white Carrara marble for added detail in the blank canvas space.
From dinner to the dance floor in a flash!
During dinner, guests relax on the beds and enjoy their food, live entertainment and music.
At night, the music shifts from lounge to faster tempos. And finally.., the restaurant is transformed into a club, and tables and chairs give way to dancing.
To complete the club transformation, folding beds allow you to literally build your own dance floor.
The white mattresses used as beds are transformed into black sofas, giving the room a completely different feel.
Supperclub in Amsterdam: a modern layout
The new location has made it possible to add innovative new features to the Supperclub. Video projectors have been installed throughout the Snow Room, making it possible to spread visuals over nearly 225 degrees and occupy space.
Thanks to mapping, the visuals exclude the iconic columns, which not only underlines the architectural quality of the venue, but also adds depth to the space and the performances.
Above the architrave, a large string of multi-colored LED lights highlights the domed ceiling. It goes the same goes for the lights behind the bed backs.
Party at l'Entresol
The balcony, known as L'Entresol, is an exclusive part of the Supperclub, accessed through the old brass door near the entrance to the Supperclub. the grand entrance to the Snow Room.
Along with the smoking room, the bar is entirely covered with photos from the Supperclub archives, featuring or recalling guests of yesteryear.
To emphasize this heritage, the iconic neon sign previously hanging in the Red Bar has been placed above the bar and is visible from the Snow Room below.
What are the club's opening hours?
You can visit us on site:
- Thursday to Sunday from 7:30 p.m. to 4 a.m.
- Monday from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Don't hesitate to reserve your place before you get there. You'll be sure to get a seat!
You can have the time of your life at Supperclub in Amsterdam. During your evening, don't hesitate to eat well to be sure you can keep up the pace all night long!
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