Welcome to Bayshore Club, located on the historic site of Dinner Key in Coconut Grove, Miami's oldest neighborhood. Originally an island, Dinner Key earned its name as a picturesque picnic spot along the coastal waters. In 1918, it became the first continental naval air station in the US during WWI. Throughout the 1930s and 40s, Dinner Key was a base for Pan American World Airways' iconic Clipper planes, now housed in Bayshore Club's restored hangars. Immerse yourself in the golden age of flight as you savor a pre-flight meal and embrace the vacation state-of-mind, enjoying breathtaking views and a delightful dining experience that captures the spirit of travel and escape.
Welcome to Bayshore Club, located on the historic site of Dinner Key in Coconut Grove, Miami's oldest neighborhood. Originally an island, Dinner Key earned its name as a picturesque picnic spot along the coastal waters. In 1918, it became the first continental naval air station in the US during WWI. Throughout the 1930s and 40s, Dinner Key was a base for Pan American World Airways' iconic Clipper planes, now housed in Bayshore Club's restored hangars. Immerse yourself in the golden age of flight as you savor a pre-flight meal and embrace the vacation state-of-mind, enjoying breathtaking views and a delightful dining experience that captures the spirit of travel and escape.