Ginny’s Supper Club

Harlem & Upper Manhattan


Looking straight out of the TV series Boardwalk Empire, this roaring basement supper club is rarely short of styled-up regulars sipping cocktails, nibbling on soul and global bites – from the Red Rooster kitchen upstairs – and grooving to live jazz from 7:30pm Wednesday to Saturday. Don’t miss the weekly Sunday gospel brunch (reservations recommended).


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