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If you want a fine AND fun dining experience, you must go to Club Car! I went there for both lunch and dinner and I left there full, satisfied and very happy with my experience. The service is OUTSTANDING - thanks Peggy, Nicole, Joe and Winston for the utmost in customer service and for making a customer feel at home!
For lunch, we came in for the 20 lb (well, it seemed like 20 lbs) lobster rolls. There was so much lobster, you could barely see the bread. We also had the clam chowder which was super tasty. And we topped it off with a bloody mary - and not just any bloody mary but Nicole's personal bloody mary mix recipe and home made pickled vegetables.
For dinner, we were fortunate enough to be there during Restaurant Week and we had the famous Beef Wellington - which melted on our tongues and for dessert we had the best tasting tiramisu ever made!
And the best part, even though the dining room is very formal, the club car that is attached is informal and there is a piano player in that room where you can sing as a group to your heart's content!
This was our last meal on the island this summer and I was NOT disappointed. The ambiance, service, atmosphere, they're all fantastic. Being told that it's a "somewhat casual" restaurant I was a little skeptical but yet again I was pleasantly surprised. And then there is the food.
Calf Brains ... epic.
My wife got the lamb chops which were cooked perfectly and drizzled in a sweet sauce that was delicious.
Truly an outstanding meal in every respect.
We didn't eat here, just stopped by after a disappointing meal at Summer House in 'Sconset. Club Car saved the day with a busy but fun piano bar and a waitress who was so on the spot that it was fun to watch her managing to get drinks quickly to all the patrons. The doorman was also incredibly polite, and also made sure the room wasn't completely overcrowded.
Review Source:Formal setting but casual attire welcomed. Â Great service and great food. Â The chef is very understanding for kids and working on modifying some of the dishes which made it great for everyone.
All the dishes especially the steak dishes are great and flavorful. Â We enjoyed the service, atmosphere, staff, and food. Â Looks kind of formal, ok very formal but they make everyone feel welcome. Â The attached bar with the piano gets backed each night and is really fun if want to sing along to some of the tunes being played.
Stop by and give it a try!
The Club Car is nothing short of amazing! Please don't let the "Chili's" crowd sway you. I've never had a bad meal there and the wait staff is nothing short of perfect. There is a reason that this place has been around forever. It's not cheap and it's not somewhere to go and wolf down chicken fingers, they actually don't even have a children's menu. If you want an intimate evening, you'll do no better. Except maybe the Company of the Couldron....
Review Source:I have always had a wonderful time here. Â The drinks are great, and made by an attentive and talented bartender. Â The food is fantastic, and they offer an incredible Beef Wellington deal ($45 for 4 courses). Â The service was impeccable and the vibe is very old school and classic. Â This is a place my parents would love. Add the adorable piano player and this place is a hit!
Review Source:Nice place, or so it seems on the outside. Dress is classy/dressy. Not a jeans kind of place not even dark jeans. Food was good but not amazing for the price in my opinion. Expensive I would say. $30 apps $50 entrees. The waiters are a bit stuffy and desensitized. But what do you expect from dealing with this class of people. And lastly it seems like the more money you spend the more classless you can behave. Just watched a woman whip around a bra across the table while the men proceeded to try it on and take pictures in it. Don't think I'll be coming back here again.
Review Source:On first sight, you may think this is the local teamsters union hangout. But don't fret, it's cramped quarters will grow on you. Sunday nights feature a piano player that can play your requests as well as sing them. Drink prices are typical for Nantucket / NYC, so don't expect cheaper prices because the bar is stuck inside of a cramped train car.
Review Source:The Good:
 :: did you love that show "wings" as much as i did? i doubt that. the show features a bar called the club car, so naturally i HAD to come here.
 :: the bar is cute. it's an old train club car and it's a tiny but awesome bar to grab a drink
 :: there's seating at the bar and by the car windows
 :: drinks were reasonably priced
 :: great place to grab a drink by yourself and just chill out
The Bad:
 :: did i mention it's tiny? definitely not good for large crowds. this is where you want to go when you are with 1, MAYBE 2, other people. tops.
 :: only 1 bathroom per sex. the bathrooms are tiny, too
The Ugly:
 :: none
Would I go back? Yes! Most definitely. I love how it's a tiny little bar and hello, it's a club car! And hello, it's from "Wings"!!! Maybe I'll run into Joe, Helen, Brian, or Antonio next time...?
This place is IN.
I have been visiting Nantucket for many years. It is one of the most beautiful places and offers a decent number of great restaurants. After this year's visit I have to pay a huge compliment to The Club Car. The Club Car Dining has consistently served outstanding gourmet food year after year. Â Many new places open and become the hot place "to be seen", but I have to give enormous accolades to the excellent dependable wonderful dining experience I experience year after year at the club car restaurant. Â Looking forward to my next visit!
Review Source:Club Car might be fun for a drink prior to dinner, but at night it's strictly for the birds, and by birds I mean washed up forty-somethings woozy off one glass of Pinot Grigio and singing (if you can call it that) show tunes with the piano accompaniment, which ranges from the Mission Impossible theme song to Gloria Gaynor's beloved "I Will Survive."
It's fun I guess if you like being elbowed in the head by a cocktail waitress in an overcrowded train car (which, at first glance, seems like an endearing idea for a bar). It's also fun if you like being cut in line for the bathroom by some hombre three sheets to the wind who basically catapults you into the piano player, positively ruining his artistic rendition of "We Are The Champions."