Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Polished Creole-influenced supper club with standout steaks, stroganoff, cocktails, and warm hospitality; pricier with occasional service timing misses and dish inconsistency.
Mr. Paul's Supper Club delivers strong food quality anchored by standout steaks, stroganoff, and oysters, paired with exceptional setting appeal that creates a polished, celebratory atmosphere. However, inconsistent execution—particularly doneness misses and service pacing on busy nights—prevents the grade A territory that flawless reliability would command. A solid neighborhood destination for special occasions and upscale Creole-American dining.
The setting leans polished and lively—think chandeliers, plush booths, and a bar that hums without shouting. Guests describe warm, attentive hospitality and celebratory touches, with one noting, "They made our anniversary feel genuinely special." However, peak nights can bring slower drink pacing or a drafty front table, so ask to avoid the door if you prefer a cozier spot. In the kitchen, it is elevated American with Creole accents: short rib stroganoff, grilled oysters, gumbo, crawfish etouffee, plus prime steaks and a generous pork chop. The approach is contemporary and produce-driven rather than theatrical—more "comfort refined" than cutting-edge. Most plates land rich and balanced, though occasional doneness misses or bland outliers show up on busy services. Families are welcome, and the dedicated kids menu (tenders, burger, butter noodles, mac, kids steak) is unusually strong for an upscale spot. Portions on mains are hearty, but some sides run small. If your kid avoids spice, steer away from the hotter Brussels or Cajun-seasoned items and lean on the classics.
Area: Upscale suburban shopping and dining hub with boutiques, salons, and date-night energy; attracts locals and visitors.
Safety: Well-lit, walkable, generally safe with steady foot traffic, especially evenings and weekends.
Nearby: Adjacent to 50th & France retail cluster, cinemas, bars; event spillovers during art fairs influence pace.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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