Le Colonial in Delray Beach Launches Piano Bar

A pianist-vocalist will perform Sundays through Wednesdays.

Le Colonial is set to transform its Lounge into a Piano Bar from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. from Sunday to Wednesday. The Lounge at the iconic French-Vietnamese restaurant in downtown Delray Beach is a luxurious and inviting cocktail bar designed to resemble a buzzy hotel bar. It offers an intimate and exclusive retreat complete with soft lighting, tropical greenery, and plush seating of sofas and fauteuils. Visitors can enjoy the romantic ambiance while delighting in the mesmerizing sounds of smooth jazz and sampling from the award-winning cocktail menu.

Le Colonial will feature a series of talented jazz pianists-vocalists in the coming weeks, creating the timeless allure of a sophisticated soirée and an elegant atmosphere. Patrons will be transported to the Casablanca era through the beautiful melodies of the musicians’ voices and keys.

Le Colonial is a Vietnamese restaurant launched over three decades ago by celebrated restaurateurs Rick Wahlstedt and Joe King. It has locations in Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, Delray Beach, and Lake Forest, IL, and has received raves from countless American critics, celebrities, and tastemakers in New York. The restaurant celebrates the seductive spirit and vivid flavors reminiscent of Saigon in the 1920s. The culinary team at Le Colonial, under the direction of acclaimed Vietnamese chef and cookbook author Nicole Routhier and culinary director Hassan Obaye, balances classic Vietnamese recipes and today’s health-conscious preferences. They bring the freshest, locally sourced vegetables and premium seafood and meats to life through an artful use of herbs and spices.

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