Elegant restaurant with set tables, red seats, and illuminated decorative arches
A clear blue sky with a few scattered white clouds

The Alcoves at ALCAZAR

A table set with glasses and cutlery in a restaurant with red arches and gold curtains.
intimacy at the heart of the party

Be at the heart of ALCAZAR. And keep the evening to yourself.

Set slightly away from the most intense movement of the Grand Hall, the Alcoves create more enveloping spaces for dinner for two or a gathering with a few close friends.

The setting draws the perspective in, the lighting becomes softer and conversations naturally find their place.

Elegant restaurant with set tables, red chairs, and decorative arches in the background.
a cocoon-like feeling

A cocoon within the house

The Alcoves extend the theatrical spirit of ALCAZAR in a more intimate expression.

Rich materials, curved furnishings and subtle lighting create a cocoon around each table. The setting feels protective, while remaining connected to everything happening throughout the house.

Table set with glasses and napkins, surrounded by red velvet and a gold cord, in a dark and elegant setting.
A small group. A great evening.

Up to 8 guests together

The Alcoves can accommodate up to 8 guests.

This makes them equally suited to dinner for two or an evening bringing together a circle of friends or a few close guests around the same table.

The setting remains intimate enough to preserve conversation while offering the comfort required for a small group.

ASIDE, BUT NEVER FAR AWAY

Intimacy without giving up the atmosphere

Choosing an Alcove does not mean stepping away from the spirit of the house.

From Monday to Wednesday, piano & vocals or a live band, together with the movement of the Grand Bar, accompanies the à la carte dinner.

From Thursday to Sunday, Paris s’éveille, its artists and music bring another dimension to the evening.

Two experiences

Two rhythms for the same Alcove

From Monday to Wednesday, the Alcoves offer a more personal setting in which to enjoy the à la carte menu. Dinner unfolds freely to the rhythm of the dishes, live music and conversations.

From Thursday to Sunday, they welcome guests during Paris s’éveille, whether for the first experience from 6pm or the late evening from 8pm.

Three round tables with glasses and cutlery are arranged in front of a large red-arched window in a dark and elegant interior.
Some will keep their table almost secret.

For occasions that deserve a little extra attention

A preference for an Alcove can be mentioned when booking.

Allocation remains subject to availability, the number of guests and the organisation of the Grand Hall for the chosen evening.

For a birthday, a special request or a surprise prepared with a few accomplices, guests are encouraged to contact the team in advance. The house can then consider the details that may be arranged, with all the discretion required.

Table set with glasses and cutlery in a restaurant with dark-curtained windows and dim lighting.
Mosaic depicting the profile of a woman with red lips and black hair
A window with curtains and reflections of rooms inside