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Celebrating Iconic Social Clubs

Inspired by six iconic social clubs, with original drinks and cuisine that transport guests' senses to different eras and locales, this luxurious venue is a gateway to a world of elegance and indulgence, offering a menu steeped in history, heritage, and adventure.
The Pegu Club

The Pegu Club

Yangon, Myanmar, 1871
Once a retreat for British officers, it became a place for weaving tales and creating legends. Let the breeze off the Irrawaddy River and whispers of the past enchant you as you savor a cocktail, capturing the spirit of an era when life's finest pleasures were enjoyed slowly.
The Tuxedo Club

The Tuxedo Club

Tuxedo Park, New York, 1886
Enter the world of The Tuxedo Club, a bastion of elegance in East Egg. The clink of crystal and hum of jazz set the stage for an evening of endless possibilities.
Royal Bermuda Yacht Club

Royal Bermuda Yacht Club

Hamilton, Bermuda, 1844
Experience the Legacy of Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, founded in 1844 and honored by Prince Albert in 1846. A haven for sailors and socialites, this historic club blends the art of yachting with Bermuda's relaxed charm.
Rick's Café Américain

Rick's Café Américain

Casablanca, Morocco, 1942
Welcome to Rick's, a 1942 expat gin bar and allied hideaway in neutral Morocco. Secrets spill as easily as drinks, and fortunes are won—or lost—with a roll of the dice.
The Babylon Club

The Babylon Club

Miami, Florida, 1980
Step into The Babylon Club, where the nightlife of Miami comes alive. Recognized as the playground for the elite and notorious, The Babylon Club is where ambition converges with extravagance.
Les Deux Magots

Les Deux Magots

Paris, France, 1884
An iconic Parisian café captivating minds and hearts since 1884. Nestled in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, it has hosted greats like Sartre, de Beauvoir, and Hemingway.