Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you do this? CC's are not known for their excellent restaurants, lol. Growing up we had to eat dinner at the club once in a while because they charged for a certain amount of food whether you ate it or not.
This was my first reaction. Why on earth?
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth would you do this? CC's are not known for their excellent restaurants, lol. Growing up we had to eat dinner at the club once in a while because they charged for a certain amount of food whether you ate it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know of a single country club in the area that would allow this. I also don't even think you can pay cash at any of them. You would need a member number to purchase a drink or food and would likely be escorted off the property unless you are accompanied by a member.
I regularly pay by card. I think I maybe the only one, but I've been a member for 15 years. I like the cash back - I'm cheap.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know of a single country club in the area that would allow this. I also don't even think you can pay cash at any of them. You would need a member number to purchase a drink or food and would likely be escorted off the property unless you are accompanied by a member.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know of a single country club in the area that would allow this. I also don't even think you can pay cash at any of them. You would need a member number to purchase a drink or food and would likely be escorted off the property unless you are accompanied by a member.
+1. We belong to two. No you can't pay by cash or credit card - your number only and most staff have the numbers and frequent eaters/drinks memorized
Yep. Outsiders often assume that there's no way the staff keeps tabs on EVERY single member, but in the case of basically every club in the area sans Congressional (has such a huge membership and lots of the members aren't as active as say, the regulars at Chevy or Washington Golf), the staff and members are typically on a first name basis with each other as long as one or the other has been around for more than a month. But other than tips, I've never seen a non-member number transaction at a DC area country club
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know of a single country club in the area that would allow this. I also don't even think you can pay cash at any of them. You would need a member number to purchase a drink or food and would likely be escorted off the property unless you are accompanied by a member.
+1. We belong to two. No you can't pay by cash or credit card - your number only and most staff have the numbers and frequent eaters/drinks memorized
Anonymous wrote:"We're in town visiting family, do you have any space for lunch [or dinner]?"
Unless it's an ultra exclusive club, no GM is going to turn you away.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know of a single country club in the area that would allow this. I also don't even think you can pay cash at any of them. You would need a member number to purchase a drink or food and would likely be escorted off the property unless you are accompanied by a member.
Anonymous wrote:"We're in town visiting family, do you have any space for lunch [or dinner]?"
Unless it's an ultra exclusive club, no GM is going to turn you away.
Anonymous wrote:If you're dressed appropriately, they don't really care. And also, country club restaurants typically need the business anyways. If true, do you call ahead or just show up?