Supper Club on Belcourt opening in Hillsboro Village this fall

This will be the second Supper Club location in Tennessee, joining Supper Club on 2nd in Memphis.

A dining room and set table with flamingo wallpaper in the background

The tables are set — now all that’s left is the grand opening date. | Photo via Supper Club on Belcourt

Supper Club on Belcourt, an “American steakhouse with a touch of southern flair,” will open in Hillsboro Village this fall. Think: prime cuts, seafood, and hand-crafted cocktails.

The 4,800-sqft restaurant — 2000 Belcourt Ave. — has an outdoor patio and will seat up to 120 guests across two main dining rooms, two bar tops, and two private dining rooms.

Reservations aren’t open just yet, but go ahead and peruse the menu from chef Brandon Truesdale. A few highlights include:

  • Apps: The Soul Roll (mac and cheese, yams, and collard green eggroll) + Spicy Supper Club Drop Kick Shrimp (made with house-made gochujang chili sauce)
  • Entrees: Five-hour braised beef short ribs, vegan pasta, and lobster mac and cheese
  • Meats: Tomahawk Steak with the option to have it wrapped in edible 24-karat gold
  • Desserts: Warm butter cake gelato + dessert flight with cheesecake trio

Does this have you hungry for more foodie news? Make A Play Hospitality, the group behind Supper Club, plans to open another Hillsboro Village fine dining venture, along with a cocktail club, in the coming months. Stay tuned.

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Both spots are open daily, whether you’re stopping by for breakfast or lunch.