The Creekside Supper Club

The Creekside has transformed into the “Creepside” Supper Club & Lounge in Minneapolis for Halloween. Kelli takes us to the restaurant for a special look. TCL Deal: Come in and mention you saw the ...

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AOL: The Coziest Holiday Pop-Up in Minneapolis is Hidden Inside a Supper Club

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I love a Midwestern supper club, but in a large metropolitan area like the Twin Cities, they’re pretty rare. Cities just don’t really give off supper club vibes-or vice versa. In the past, you had to ...

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The Coziest Holiday Pop-Up in Minneapolis is Hidden Inside a Supper Club

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I've seen cases where a noon-time meal is referred to as dinner, and the evening meal is called supper. There's also lunch around noon followed by dinner in the evening. Is there a particular diffe...

The discussion at "Lunch" vs. "dinner" vs. "supper" — times and meanings? already adequately covers that subject. Tea on the other hand can mean several difference things: It may simply refer to the drink. It may refer to Afternoon tea, which is a particular style of light meal, traditionally eaten at Tea time.

Those who eat their dinner earlier, say at 6-8pm might eat a light supper later on. Colloquially, some in the UK refer to their mid-day meal as "dinner" and the evening meal as "supper".

The crux of your question appears to be: can the words supper and dinner be used interchangeably? According to established dictionary definitions, the answer would seem to be yes.