We visited the American Czech Cultural Club on a Sunday specifically to try one of my favorite Czech dishes, the candle dish, and it did not disappoint. The place feels like stepping into an old tavern, filled with antiques and charm. My Czech friends mentioned it felt just like being inside a traditional Czech home, which says a lot, so Iâll take their word for it! The server was incredibly kind and attentive, making the experience feel very welcoming. The day we went it wasnât too crowded, which made it cozy and almost like a personalized experience. The food itself was simply amazing â flavorful, hearty, and authentic. I would definitely recommend it if youâre open to trying a different cuisine. A little tip: the candle dish is only served once a month, so make sure to follow their social media to catch it if youâre...
   Read moreThis is a unique club that has existed at this location for more than 5 years! It sits in a wooded area off Biscayne Blvd with a clubhouse & garden area. It is a private club & is open for lunch on sundays from 12-5 only! Guest are welcome, plenty of tables, quick waiter service, very short menu focused just on a few Chech/ Hungarian dishes. All the platters include a delicious bowl of vegetable/ Dumpling soup, a main course with a starch, a desert & coffee or tea for $25 plus tax & tip! I ordered the pork schnitzel which came with potato salad to eat in. I also ordered the daily special, a beef goulash in sauce with bread Dumplings to go. Everything was tasty & worth the visit! A welcome change if you're looking for eastern...
   Read moreThe club is open again so come and enjoy some delicious Czech cuisine! I dine there every weekend and can't give bigger compliments to the chef and the overall welcoming atmosphere. Social gatherings are in a full swing and are always lots of fun in their gigantic backyard, where you also have an access to the water for potential kayaking or stand up paddle boarding. Their Czech-inspired bar is a great spot to watch some sports on...
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