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Mystery Diners · Season 11, Episode 1 · Aired November 4, 2015

Supperclub

Los Angeles, California

CLOSED

It closed and is no longer operating.

On the show

Season 11, Episode 1 · November 4, 2015 · restaurant/nightclub

unlicensed street-vendor sting

What happened after

Interactive-dining nightclub/restaurant in the historic Vogue Theatre building permanently closed.

What happened on the show

Freddy Braidy and Abdi Manavi were watching dinner and bottle-service sales sag at their Los Angeles supper club. Charles Stiles' investigator Eliot saw the manager buying cases of vodka, and a single mystery diner, Felicia, went in as a bottle-service girl. As aired, that manager and his girlfriend were smuggling in cheap vodka and selling it under the club's own prices, while a head bottle-service girl, feeling underpaid, worked with an unlicensed sausage vendor outside, quietly denting dinner sales. The confrontation, cheered on by a crowd outside, has the owners firing the manager as the bottle-service girl storms off. Given the scripting claims that later dogged Mystery Diners, this bottle-service sting is best framed as broadcast rather than as verified.

After the cameras left

Supperclub has since closed. The interactive-dining nightclub in the historic Vogue Theatre building at 6675 Hollywood Boulevard is marked permanently closed across multiple sources, its LLC terminated, per our 2026 pass. A large themed venue winding down is ordinary lifecycle, not the residue of a bottle-service sting. The show filmed one night of a vodka scheme; the closure came later and on its own terms, which is how most of these stories quietly end.

Sources

Confidence: high. Last checked 2026-07-19.

What is there now

Street imagery via Google Maps. Location approximate.

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