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    American Legion Post Number 92

    5.0 (4 reviews)

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    2 years ago

    Great group of people, great food, and great drinks. Definitely lives up to its name as the "Friendly Post"

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    4 years ago

    Great place to come and have a nice cocktail. Great friendly people and staff. They have daily and nightly food.

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    13 years ago

    This is a fun place where its easy to make new friends. The food is good, the beer is cold and the Kareoke is lively.

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    Hollywood Women's Club

    Hollywood Women's Club

    5.0
    (3 reviews)

    As a fan of history and architecture, the Hollywood Women's Club certainly caught my eye as I was…read morewalking along the exercise path that runs along the historic Hollywood Beach Golf and Country Club across the street. Like many women's clubs in Florida, the Hollywood Women's Club was founded in 1922 during the Florida Land Boom years. In the 1920's women's clubs were formed to give back to the community. They became a way for women to get out of the house and assert their independence. They allowed women to get involved in politics and launched the women's rights movement. The Hollywood Women's Club predated the founding of the city and in 1924 they joined the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The first club members were the wives of officers in the J.W. Young Organization which was the development company building Hollywood. They met in the first clubhouse that was built on land donated by the founder of Hollywood, Joseph W. Young in 1927. Early club projects included donating hundreds of books to the first public library, holding tag sales to pay for health screenings for children, giving migrating farmers assistance with housing and welfare, getting the Miami Telephone Co. to bring the first telephone line to town, and collecting $12,000 during a war bonds drive. Today the club supports literacy programs, funds a youth scholarship, participates in the Hollywood Historical Society, supports the neighborhood crime watch, and provides financial aid to many state charities through the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The original plans for the clubhouse included an ornate Mediterranean Revival style. After the collapse of the land boom due to the Great Depression and several hurricanes the design was scaled back to a more affordable $25,000 Classical Revival style building in 1927. The building was listed as a a local historical landmark in 1985, and added to the National Register of Historic Place in 1995. Between 2012 and 2014 money was raised by the club and added to a grant to prevent the clubhouse from sinking into the sand. Other cosmetic work was also completed on this charming historical building. In 2022 the Hollywood Women's Club celebrated their 100th anniversary. During this time further electrical improvements and upgrades to the kitchen were made. Today the clubhouse is available to be rented for private events. The 1,200 square foot main event room has hardwood floors and a grand piano and can accommodate 60 people. There is also a catering kitchen. Information on how to rent the clubhouse and join and volunteer with this important civic organization can be found on the club website. If there are any upcoming events you can find that information as well. For instance they hold 2 round bingo nights for $10. The next bingo night is May 30th and they serve inexpensive drinks including alcohol and snacks. For over 100 years the women of Hollywood have been coming together to improve their local community as well as the state of Florida. Women's clubs have a legacy of helping their communities and it's nice to see that this one is still going strong today.

    We hosted my mother's 90th birthday party at this venue. We could not have found a more perfect…read moreplace to have celebrated. From the initial inquiry call 6 weeks out to the event day the staff was immediately responsive, informative, kind and knowledgeable. The restored Women's Club is run by a staff of loving, dedicated volunteers. Every question that I had as our plans developed were addressed with amazing speed. The venue has been beautifully restored and we were honored to have our celebration here. Would not hesitate to recommend the Hollywood Women's Club venue. Thank you to the team that made this venue beautiful and available to us.

    Tower Club Ft Lauderdale

    Tower Club Ft Lauderdale

    3.7
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    I wasn't sure what to expect but I have to say the Tower Club is pretty impressive! It has a very…read moreexpansive windowed view of all of Fort Lauderdale from many different angles! Being in one of the tallest towers and existing for over 50 years in Fort Lauderdale is so impressive to think of all the growth you could have witnessed from this view. They have a bunch of dining rooms and lounge areas throughout. The bar however is a little small with only a few seats and a spot to order at. It isn't a huge dealbreaker but it's something to keep in mind if you wanted to sit at the bar area. I ordered a Kona beer on draft and it was very good for such a small bar. The cocktails also looked very festive for the fall season as well. Whether you go for a private event or for something else the Tower Club is definitely something you should check out at least once for the views alone!

    The Tower Club is dopeeee! The views of the city are crazy easily one of the dopest spots to just…read moretake it all in. Whether you're there for drinks, dinner, or just to vibe, the atmosphere is on point. Definitely a must-visit. I think you might need a membership, but I was there for Dining in the Dark so I'm not sure. Dining in the Dark is a super cool and unique experience definitely something you should try at least once. That said, the whole night felt kind of rushed. It seemed like they were just trying to move people through instead of letting everyone really enjoy it, which was a bit disappointing. The food portions were tiny--more like tasting bites than an actual meal. And between the $16 service charge per person (just for ordering drinks) and cocktails being $15-$20 each, it ends up feeling kind of overpriced for what you get. Overall, love the idea behind it, and with some tweaks--like slowing things down and giving bigger portions--it could be amazing. For now, I'd say try it for the experience, but don't expect a full dinner or great

    American Legion Post Number 92 - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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