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Contribuisci feedbackDezirae, Rod, Thomas! Talk about hospitality in the south! Great views at Private Invited Club (former Club Corp). What's here is the service! The food was good. I had the oysters, and then the NY steak that came with truffles, rescue Arugula Salat. The steak came with a sauce similar to the severity, but it did not do the aged cut justice. I would have preferred it on the side. The truffleries were the standout! I wore fat laces in the 80s, but I definitely prefer shoe laces... Crispy on the outside with exactly the right potato finish on the inside. I crowned the ketchup on the side of the plate because it was next to the steak and TRUFFLE Pommes. Who knew the sour spice was so good with TRUFFLE frits... This cook knew it! Cudos to the cook! The vinegar tang soon leaves and the truffles enter. Yowza! Dessert was great! Peach Cobbler... Nuff sed. I love the salty sweet crust.
This club member is very special for events, business networking events about the search for Tysons Corner. Several dining and office rooms, work cabins are available. Special prices are available for club members for dinner and exclusive membership events. Club membership price is very reasonable. There are two stages of membership. These include special prices for golf excursions in some very nice country clubs.
This is a fantastic spot for socializing, networking, and spending time with friends and colleagues. The staff is exceptional!
This is a fantastic venue for both private and public networking events or social gatherings! It serves as an ideal "office away from the office" and boasts a stunning view. Jeff Brouse, the membership manager, is exceptional! Here are some pictures from the Valentine's Day dinner in 2021 and other events.
To dine at the cafe, you must either be a member or a guest of one. From what I understand, the monthly membership fee is $250. Members share workspaces within the Tower Club, and I've often seen numerous individuals working on the terrace with their laptops. They also have separate semi-private rooms available for meetings or presentations. Additionally, members benefit from parking discounts and enjoy unlimited fresh homemade cookies, fruits, and coffee. Regarding the service, the servers at the cafe have consistently been friendly. However, my experience with one of the Tower Club receptionists was quite the opposite; she was rather unfriendly and, frankly, rude. On one occasion, I wore a nice summer dress that fell just above the knee. It was a typical formal dress, covering me appropriately except for a small glimpse of my bra straps at the back. The young lady at the reception informed me that I could not enter due to a violation of the dress code, stating that my shoulders needed to be covered and no bra straps were permitted. I chose to leave politely. A few days later, I returned with my bosses and noticed numerous young women arriving in far more revealing outfits, yet that same receptionist greeted them without mentioning any dress code violations. It was frustrating to see her treating me so differently, but I decided it wasn’t worth addressing with her. As for the food, it was decent but not extraordinary. I tried the lobster eggs Benedict, which was okay but didn't impress me. The eggs Benedict came with a small amount of lobster meat on top. The Colorado omelet with fries was similarly alright but wasn’t particularly flavorful. The chicken tortilla soup, however, was very good. Lastly, I tasted the fish dish, which was okay but a bit bland and slightly bitter for my taste.
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