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Beaumarly Launches L’Aventure, a Multi-Format Hospitality Project, in Paris

The Paris project combines dining, nightlife, and a 15-room hotel in the 16th arrondissement.

by Laura Ratliff  January 28, 2026
Beaumarly Launches L’Aventure, a Multi-Format Hospitality Project, in Paris

Photo: Natali Asfar

Beaumarly Group will open L’Aventure on Feb. 9, 2026, introducing a combined restaurant, club, and boutique hotel just off the Arc de Triomphe in Paris’s 16th arrondissement. The project brings multiple hospitality formats under one roof, with all components launching on the same date.

The address sits near Avenue Victor Hugo, placing it within one of the Right Bank’s most residential and diplomatic neighborhoods, an area not traditionally known for late-night venues. L’Aventure is designed to operate across the full arc of the day, with a restaurant offering continuous service, an evening-focused club program, and a 15-room hotel upstairs.

The interiors of the restaurant and club were conceived by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio. The design takes cues from Art Deco architecture while leaning into a more theatrical approach, using layered materials, sculptural lighting, mosaics, and heavy textiles to divide the spaces and shift the mood from day to night. The visual narrative references transformation and reinvention, a theme reflected in the building’s progression from dining room to club.

The restaurant operates daily from noon to 11 p.m., offering uninterrupted service—still relatively uncommon in Paris. The dining room overlooks Avenue Victor Hugo and is arranged around marble and dark wood tables, embroidered velvets, and custom chandeliers. The menu centers on French cooking with international accents, featuring dishes such as paccheri rigati with caviar, steak tartare maki, wagyu cecina, and silver cod. A dedicated bar anchors the room and is intended to function independently for daytime meetings and evening drinks.

At night, the lower-level club becomes the focal point. Designed as an intimate, enclosed space, it features programmable lighting and digital scenography alongside fixed architectural elements. The music lineup includes international electronic artists such as Honey Dijon, Agoria, and DJ Tennis, with regular programming from Thursday through Saturday. The venue will also host private events tied to fashion weeks, editorial launches, and brand activations.

Event capacity is split between the two primary public spaces. The restaurant can accommodate up to 200 guests in cocktail format, while the club is designed for groups of up to 150. Both areas are available for full or partial buyouts, with customized food, beverage, and production options.

The hotel component, Hotel L’Aventure, opens the same day as the restaurant and club. The 15-room property was designed by Vincent Darré and is positioned as a residential-style extension of the venue below. Each room is individually styled, drawing on Haussmannian proportions, bold color palettes, and eclectic furnishings.

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