Nothing polishes off a hearty dinner for four like a nice smooth Chianti, parmesan served tableside and target shooting with a .22-caliber rifle in a West Village-basement, Tiro a Segno, established in 1888 is the oldest private Italian-American club in the country.
Can you shoot a gun in 4 inch Valentino heels and a super cute but respectable mini slip dress. The answer is yes.
If you ever have the honor of an invitation here - ACCEPT IT AT ALL COSTS!
Dress code is formal where men MUST wear a tie to shoot. It is definitely a place you'd wear pantyhose. You will not be overdressed - trust me. Modesty and class is key here.
Discover a hidden gem of Manhattan with an exclusive dining experience for four at Tiro A Segno of New York, a prestigious Italian heritage organization established in 1888. Nestled within a series of three brownstones on MacDougal Street, Tiro A Segno, meaning "shoot the target," is the oldest Italian heritage organization in the United States, tracing its sporting club traditions back to the eighth century in Ravenna, Italy. Marked only by an Italian flag and a signature seal on its scarlet awning, this discreet members-only club is a well-kept secret among insiders who describe it as a close-knit family. Known affectionately as "Tiro," the clubhouse exudes authenticity and old-school charm. Savor this intimate dining experience for four, then check out the underground rifle gallery when you finish. Bid now to enjoy an unparalleled dining experience at Tiro A Segno, a historic Manhattan institution.
Can you shoot a gun in 4 inch Valentino heels and a super cute but respectable mini slip dress. The answer is yes.
If you ever have the honor of an invitation here - ACCEPT IT AT ALL COSTS!
Dress code is formal where men MUST wear a tie to shoot. It is definitely a place you'd wear pantyhose. You will not be overdressed - trust me. Modesty and class is key here.
Discover a hidden gem of Manhattan with an exclusive dining experience for four at Tiro A Segno of New York, a prestigious Italian heritage organization established in 1888. Nestled within a series of three brownstones on MacDougal Street, Tiro A Segno, meaning "shoot the target," is the oldest Italian heritage organization in the United States, tracing its sporting club traditions back to the eighth century in Ravenna, Italy. Marked only by an Italian flag and a signature seal on its scarlet awning, this discreet members-only club is a well-kept secret among insiders who describe it as a close-knit family. Known affectionately as "Tiro," the clubhouse exudes authenticity and old-school charm. Savor this intimate dining experience for four, then check out the underground rifle gallery when you finish. Bid now to enjoy an unparalleled dining experience at Tiro A Segno, a historic Manhattan institution.