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Beach Club Service The Beach Club operates as an independent facility separate from the Main Club. We are responsible for the Purchasing, Receiving, Controlling and Staff Scheduling. We also have a separate Operating and Capital Budget and we are responsible for all the financial report from the revenue to expenses. Restaurant/Dining Our indoor and outdoor dining areas feature a casual restaurant and atmosphere providing mostly seafood menu items. The capacity of the restaurant indoor is 94 seats and 64 outdoor seating on the patio decks could hold up to 300 people for regular dining or private party, however our total capacity at one time is 175. The beach Club operational hours are: Lunch: Monday through Saturday Daily 11:30 am - 2:30 pm Brunch: Sunday: 11:30 am - 2:30pm. Dinner: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm ( we are closed for Dinner on Tuesday’s and Sunday’s ) We also host Special Member Events including: Cabaret: Cocktails and Dinner followed by a Cabaret Night with entertainment Lobster Night: features all the Maine Lobsters a person can consume Stone Crab Night : A Florida delicacy available only for 5 months of the year New England Clambake Nights : Similar to Lobster Nights with some Family Style Dishes Wine Dinners (Skype-Zoom) – Features winemakers from the winery discussing the wines being served and sharing information about the winery Beach & Cabana The Beach Club offers a full service facility that means that our members only need to bring their swimsuits, their appetite and desire to have a good time, and we will provide everything else for them. We rake and manicure the beach front along our property and provide with full service amenities such as beach chairs, umbrellas, towels, chilled bottled water, lemonade, smoothies, sunscreen and kid’s toys. Our Beach attendants will be happy to take the member’s food and beverage order by the beach and deliver it to them. We only allow plastic eating and drinking utensils, as well as Styrofoam cups with lids down at the beach to avoid injuries from possible breakage.
“The Jewel of Frenchman’s Creek”
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