We are located in the historic Old Post Office at 300 E. Main Street, built in 1916 and on Minnesota’s historic registry.

The first supper clubs were founded in the early 1920’s in the United States as a way for people to get together and share a meal.

Supper clubs became popular during the 1930’s and 1940’s. They were a traditional restaurant that also functioned as a social club.

History of Supper Clubs

 Club 300 is for intentional diners. Those making an evening out of their outing. It’s a place to enjoy drinks, multiple courses, dessert and one another’s company.


We are currently closed for revamping under new ownership. Please follow us on social media for new about our reopening in July 2025.

As a part of our supper club experience, we are connected to Nucky’s Speakeasy, a “Prohibition Bar”. This is located below CLUB 300, in the basement of the Old Post Office building.

Enjoy a few drinks and some good conversation before heading upstairs to Club 300, or have some dessert with a nightcap after your dinner.

Entrance

Nucky’s entrance is down the outside stairs and through the Red Door. This gives the opportunity for a whole different and fun experience dating back to the Prohibition era as a start or end to your perfect evening!

Basement Speakeasy