One of Indochina’s most storied bars emerges
this week from a two-month renovation that’s increased its seating
capacity by one-third, introduced a new live-cooking station and
doubled-down on its commitment to cocktails and fine wines.
Le Club at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi
now seats 120, up from 90, in a completely revamped space anchored
by a new marble bar. The colors and furnishing fabrics are all
new, and the new seating arrangement is redolent of a 1920s-era
speakeasy.
The last upgrade to the bar took place in 2000.
Today’s marble bar is entirely new but for copper fixtures that
date back to the hotel’s redevelopment in the early 1990s.
Remarkably enough, the space that is today occupied by Le Club is
the very same venue that hosted the first screening of a movie in
Indochina back in 1916.
With the new bar, there is a new voice. Zoey
Jones steps up as the hotel’s new ‘jazz diva’, singing six nights
per week at Le Club through December. The British singer just came
out with her first major release, an album entitled ‘Don’t Think’,
and is now in the midst of a longstanding engagement in Asia. She
also appears in a new movie, "Now You See Me: The Second Act".
“Le Club is going to feel very much like a new
bar,” said Franck Lafourcade, the Metropole’s general manager. “A
bar where you really want to sit down to a perfectly mixed drink,
or where you really want to uncork a special bottle. Like the
Metropole itself, coming into Le Club is going to feel a little
bit like going back in time.”
Last year, the hotel renovated two of its three
signature restaurants — Le Beaulieu and Spices Garden.
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