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- 4.3Food
- 4.4Service
- 4.4Ambience
- 3.9Value
Noise • Moderate
$125.00 per person
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Noise • Moderate
Luisa
Greater Boston17 reviews
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Orlando5 reviews
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Greater Boston12 reviews
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Denver3 reviews
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San Francisco1 review
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Orlando42 reviews
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Orlando4 reviews
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Los Angeles185 reviews
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Tampa1 review
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Yes, David’s Club can be a great date-night choice if you pick the right time and table. Guests praise the high-quality steaks, attentive servers, extensive wine list and elevated-casual vibe, which many find perfect for celebrations and anniversaries. Note that the restaurant has a lively, sports-bar element (TVs, pool table, busy bar) and can get noisy on game nights or holidays, so request a window or quieter table and an early or late seating for a more intimate experience.
David’s Club serves dinner daily from 4:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Many guest visits and special-event nights fall in the evening hours, so plan reservations during those times. If you have a late-arrival request or are coming during a holiday evening, it’s best to call ahead.
Yes for families, David’s Club regularly welcomes families and celebrations, and guests report children and birthday parties often. There’s a kids’ menu mentioned by guests and accommodating service for family celebrations. Accessibility details (ramps, wheelchair seating) aren’t mentioned in guest feedback or owner info, so call the restaurant ahead to confirm specific accessible seating or accommodations before your visit.
Early weekday evenings or non-game nights are the best times for a quieter, more intimate meal. Guests praise the food and service most when the restaurant isn’t packed; holidays, Valentine’s Day, big game nights, and hotel conference evenings tend to be very busy and noisy. If you want a relaxed dinner, ask for a window table or an early seating and make a reservation to avoid long waits.
The atmosphere is a lively, upscale-sports-bar blend, relaxed and spirited rather than formal. Guests praise friendly service, quality steaks and a fun bar scene with TVs and a pool table. Many love it for celebrations and group dinners, though others find it noisy for a romantic, quiet evening. If you prefer low noise and a romantic table, ask for a window seat away from the bar and game screens.
Casual dress is the stated dress code. Guests typically dress smart-casual for dinner and celebrations; while some visit in resort or golf attire, many come for anniversaries and special nights so business-casual or nice resort wear fits well.
Yes, the staff and management have a strong record of accommodating special requests when possible. Guests report managers and servers stepping in to correct cooking issues, arranging birthday balloons and desserts, and adjusting outdoor heaters. For seating, dietary needs or celebration touches, call ahead so the team can confirm availability and note your request on the reservation.
Yes, families and children frequently dine at David’s Club, and guests mention birthday parties, kids’ menus for grandchildren and family-friendly celebrations. That said, the restaurant can be noisy and energetic (pool table, TVs, bar area), so for younger children an early seating is recommended. If you need high chairs, kid-friendly plates or menu flexibility, call ahead to confirm.
Busiest: weekend evenings, holidays (Valentine’s, New Year’s, Thanksgiving, Christmas) and conference or big-game nights, guests describe high noise and long waits then. Quietest: early weekday dinners or non-event nights when the sports-bar energy is lower. For a calmer meal, aim for an early weeknight reservation and request a quieter table location.
Weekdays (Monday–Thursday) are generally the best choice for a quieter dining experience and more attentive service. Guests report weekends, holiday nights and special-event evenings are much busier and louder. If you want a relaxed meal, pick an early weekday dinner and reserve a window or booth away from the bar area.
Yes, guests report dining at David’s Club on major holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and Valentine’s Day). The posted hours are dinner service daily, but holiday hours or special events can affect availability, so call ahead or reserve early for holiday dining.
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