If you’ve ever found yourself watching The Great Gatsby and thinking, “I could definitely pull off a fedora if the lighting was moody enough,” then we have found your North Star. It’s located at 31 West Granada Blvd in Ormond Beach, and it’s called 31 Supper Club.

The Vibe: 1931, but with Better Air Conditioning

The moment you walk through the doors, you aren’t in 2026 anymore. You are in a high-gloss, Art Deco fever dream. We’re talking zebra-print chairs (an homage to New York’s legendary El Morocco), museum-quality art by Frederick Dana Marsh, and a bar that was literally salvaged from a Chicago speakeasy once controlled by Al Capone’s crew.

Yes, you can sip a martini at a bar that may or may not have witnessed a 1920s heist. If that doesn’t make your happy hour feel 15% more dangerous and 100% more glamorous, I don’t know what will.

The Food: “I’ll Take One of Everything, Please”

The menu here doesn’t just feed you; it treats you like a visiting dignitary.

The Main Event: They have a 31-ounce Tomahawk steak that is essentially the boss-level of dinners.

The Sides: If you aren’t ordering the Black Truffle Mac and Cheese, are you even living? It’s rich, it’s creamy, and it probably has its own fan club.

The Liquid Gold: Order the “Bee’s Knees” (Hendrick’s Gin, local honey, and lavender). It’s refreshing enough to make you forget about the humidity outside and focused enough to make you feel like a character in a noir film.

The Entertainment: More Than Just a Playlist

31 Supper Club doesn’t believe in “background noise.” They have nightly live entertainment that ranges from soulful jazz to powerhouse performances by Grammy-nominated owners Dana & Sharon. On any given night, you might stumble into a comedy show or a high-energy dinner set that makes you want to actually use the dance floor.

Pro Tip: If the Florida weather is behaving, head out to the Havana Bar patio. It’s tropical, breezy, and features movies projected onto the exterior wall. It’s very “Old Hollywood meets Ormond Beach,” and we are absolutely here for it.

The Cheat Sheet

Where: 31 W. Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach.

The Dress Code: They say “come as you are,” but let’s be real—this is the place to break out that dress or blazer you’ve been saving.

The Move: Make a reservation. This place fills up faster than a beach parking lot on July 4th.

Valet: They have complimentary valet in the back (accessible via New Britain Ave). Don’t fight for street parking; you’re a star tonight.