Restaurant in New York City, United States
Bill's Supper Club
100Pearl PointsMidtown late-night

About Bill's Supper Club
Bill's Supper Club is worth considering for an easy Midtown East plan, especially early on a weekday, but do not frame it as a destination tasting-menu reservation. Book it for convenience, flexible timing, a supper-club-style night rather than for a verified chef, cuisine, or price-driven splurge.
Bill's Supper Club is a New York City venue with limited verified public detail. The confirmed planning facts are direct: it is in New York City, the dress code is smart casual, the posted hours run from afternoon into evening on most weekdays, with Saturday evening hours and a Sunday closure.
Use it as a practical New York City option when the schedule fits those verified hours. Because cuisine, menu format, chef, pricing, seating layout, service style are not verified here, avoid building plans around assumptions about a specific dining format.
Go for verified timing and dress expectations
The safest way to plan Bill's Supper Club is around what is confirmed. The dress code is smart casual, so choose polished, neat clothing. There is no verified cuisine, chef, menu format, seat count, or price tier available in the supplied facts, so the decision should stay practical: choose it when the New York City location and posted hours work for your plans.
If seating style, group capacity, menu details, or accessibility needs matter to the night, confirm those details directly before relying on them. They are not verified in the information.
The useful slot is weekday or Saturday, not Sunday
The strongest verified planning detail is the schedule. Monday runs 2–10:30 PM; Tuesday through Friday run 2–11:30 PM; Saturday runs 4:30–10:30 PM; and Sunday is closed. That makes it more useful for a weekday or Saturday plan than a Sunday fallback.
Because lunch service, pricing, booking difficulty, menu format are not verified, do not assume those details from the opening times alone. If the night needs a firmer culinary identity, compare Bill's Supper Club with other New York City dining options before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Bill's Supper Club good for solo dining?
There is not enough verified information to say how well Bill's Supper Club works for solo dining. The confirmed details are that it is in New York City, has a smart casual dress code, opens at 2 PM Monday through Friday, 4:30 PM on Saturday, is closed Sunday.
How far ahead should I book Bill's Supper Club?
Booking difficulty is not verified in the supplied information. If a specific time matters, especially on Friday or Saturday, check directly with Bill's Supper Club before planning around it. The verified hours are Monday 2–10:30 PM; Tuesday through Friday 2–11:30 PM; Saturday 4:30–10:30 PM; and Sunday closed.
What should I wear to Bill's Supper Club?
The verified dress code is smart casual. A polished, neat outfit is the safest choice; avoid assuming a more formal or more casual standard unless Bill's Supper Club confirms it directly.
Is Bill's Supper Club good for a special occasion?
It may work for a New York City occasion if the posted hours and smart casual dress code fit your plans. Cuisine, menu format, pricing, seating layout, service style are not verified here, so confirm any occasion-specific needs directly before booking.
What are alternatives to Bill's Supper Club in New York City?
Other New York City options to compare include Aquavit, COTE 550, Caviar Russe, Cellini, Nerai. Choose based on the details that matter to your plans, verify current hours, menus, dress expectations, availability directly.
Location
57 E 54th St, New York, NY 10022
New York City, United States
Compare Bill's Supper Club
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bill's Supper Club | New York City | , | , |
| Cellini | New York City | , | , |
| COTE 550 | New York City | Korean steakhouse | , |
| Aquavit | New York City | Swedish, Scandinavian | $$$$ |
| Caviar Russe | New York City | French-Caviar, Contemporary | $$$$ |
| Nerai | New York City | , | , |
How Bill's Supper Club New York City compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to Go If This Is Not the Right Fit
If the night calls for a clearer splurge, book Aquavit or Caviar Russe instead. If the group wants a more defined, high-energy dinner format, COTE 550 is the stronger alternative.
How Bill's Supper Club Compares
For a lower-friction Midtown plan, Bill's Supper Club is the easier choice than Aquavit or Caviar Russe, both of which sit in a $$$$ lane with more formal expectations. Pick those when the meal itself needs to carry the occasion; pick Bill's when timing and location matter more.
COTE 550 has a clearer identity if the group wants Korean steakhouse energy and a meat-focused night. Cellini and Nerai are better cross-shops if the priority is a more conventional Midtown restaurant plan rather than a supper-club-style stop.
Value is hard to judge without a confirmed price range, so use occasion fit as the filter. Aquavit and Caviar Russe are the stronger special-occasion bets; COTE 550 is the clearer group-dinner alternative; Bill's Supper Club is the practical choice when ease, central location, a less formal Midtown night win.
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