You can’t get into this exclusive Brooklyn supper club — unless you’re a sophisticated senior
NY Post
Forget Zero Bond or Soho House: New York’s most exclusive dinner club is comprised entirely of senior citizens.
Thirsty Gen Z influencers need not apply.
Restaurant Club is reserved for residents of the Watermark at Brooklyn Heights, a luxury retirement community catering to the over-65s, and each month, members leave their lavish digs to explore the Big Apple’s culinary scene.
Sampling foods from both up-and-coming eateries and some of the city’s most iconic, hard-to-reserve establishments — and building friendships in the process — keeps these adventurous seniors young at heart and loneliness at bay.
“It’s never too late to try new things,” member Mary Brown*, 73, told The Post, saying she sampled Ethiopian food for the first time during a recent outing to Clinton Hill.
“It’s new cuisines and new scenery,” fellow member Esther Goodman, 78, added. “That’s what we like.”