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    The Tower Club Tysons

    4.1 (55 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated a few days ago

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    Amy K.

    I dined at the Tower Club with some coworkers. Nice venue for holding events. If you make your way in, there is a separate and private space for dining. We ordered the scallop as the entree and all agreed that it was too salty. But the orange creme brulee was chefs kiss.

    Jonathon T.

    The Queen of Hearts Charity Reception was amazing this past week!! Huge thank you to the Tower Club at Tysons for hosting!!!!!

    The Father's Day event was top notch.  Who doesn't love cigars and spirits!
    Eric H.

    Joined a few months back and immediately was impressed with the high level of service! Their events are top notch and Nicole really nails down the details. The Father's Day and 4th of July events were excellent. Also hosted a few meetings and my guests alerted very impressed. The food is also excellent and the staff pays attention to every detail.

    Audrey S.

    Tower club in Tyson's corner where we found a special bottle of wine and a beautiful view. Add the Tower Club's stone crabs and you have the beginning to a beautiful evening. Talk to the Sommelier about the types of wine you like, he finds special bottles on and off menu.

    Their version of a Ribeye Steak.
    Cherise J.

    Service was great from start to finish. Restaurant has a great view and the parking is complimentary. The food on the other hand is horrendous for the price. I'm a ClubCorp member and considering how the company does trickery with tabulating meal prices, I expect ONLY the best when it comes to food. I initially ordered the Short Rib. When I got it, not only was it cold, it was tough. To that end, the gravy tasted like something out of a can. My guest ordered the Ribeye and it literally looked like a steak you could buy out of the grocery store. Hands down, it was a cheap cut of meat!!! After my Short Rib fiasco, I ended up ordering the same thing thinking my guest just had a bad cut of meat. It ended up being the same cheap quality steak. When I told the chef, he said we should've ordered a strip steak. In my mind I'm thinking...Shouldn't a Ribeye be better? It was weird. The vegetables were just okay...nothing to brag home to mama about and certainly not worth the price they charge. All in all, I think they need a new chef. I heard their chefs all came from TV shows, however that means nothing if the food doesn't taste right!!!

    Renovations as of 1/15 - the new lounge
    Michael H.

    I have been a member of TC for about 4 years. There are primarily 3 reasons I came to the club as often as I have: quality of food, excellence in service, and really good networking with other members. Now there is a 4th reason. The tower club is going through a *major* renovation. IMO it was time. The club was very dated and 'old guard clubby' feeling. Dark paneling, humdrum layout, weathered carpeting. Sorely in need of a reboot. Well, the renovations started with the lounge and restaurant and are PHENOMENAL. Lots of great, natural light is complemented by new furniture and a really modern (but not trendy) bar. Excellent seating options with plenty of booths and tables with great views of the entire DC area. The food was good before, but TC recently brought on board a new exec chef. The menu is stellar. Tuna tartare, several options for flatbreads and salads, burgers and sandwiches. By the way, that is just the bar menu! The restaurant features steaks, chops, and seafood all expertly prepared. The waitstaff is attentive without crowding you. The opportunity to network is certainly available. They have excellent programs for educating yourself on a variety of topics (govcon, health and wellness, marketing and branding, etc.) However, you will get out of it what you put into it. In other words, if you're a business owner, don't join the tower club expecting revenue to mystically fall in your lap. Attend the events and programs, network with others, and get to know Jeff Brouse, the membership director, who will quickly learn about your business and make great introductions. The renovations are certainly a work in progress. Now that the lounge and restaurant are renovated, they are renovating the atrium and meeting rooms. Yes, it will be a few weeks before the renovations are complete, but it will be well worth it when finished. If you are a business owner, join the tower club. It has been a great business tool for me. If you are considering joining, I'd be happy to provide more detail.

    Mashauna V.

    My sister had her wedding here everything was set up beautifully. The decorations, the appetizers, the drinks the music was awesome. The location is amazing .

    Shawn K.

    I DJ a wedding here last night and I would like to say the coordination with Leslie C. was outstanding! Her and her staff did a great job! The views on the dance floor looking out onto the Tysons Corner area was amazing. If you hold any events here in their main area, Uplighting is a MUST! Shawn K. WWW. SK718PRODUCTIONS.COM

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