Cuvee is by far the most laid back, chill atmosphere I have been able to enjoy since.. well since I last was in Casablanca over on Brady. Â This is just my kind of lounge. Â First, it is nestled within a bunch of other shops, including the Artasia museum, so you have to search for it once you walk through the doors. Â There are Buddhist and Hindu statues to greet you as you walk in, Thai golden lions, and old benches worth thousands as you wander through to the elevator. Â The hallway smells musky, like wood, and your goal is to find the elevator that will take you up to Cuvee. Â
Once the elevator doors open you are greeted with hardwood floors, an expansive space, and a gorgeous bar with seating. Â Sit by the window and you are golden, sit anywhere and you will have an enjoyable evening. Â Although Cuvee is touted as a Champagne lounge, they host other drinks as well. Â Wine, cocktails, beer, and sampler plates of cheeses, truffles, or chocolate covered strawberries. Â That's it, no menu, no grill, just libations and a truly sexy atmosphere. Â The pictures on Yelp don't represent what the lounge looks like in the evening. Â Did I mention they play some really good music on Friday nights? Â When I was there I was greeted by just one bartender and no other staff. Â It is a truly intimate atmosphere, with soft mood lighting and original cream city brick. Â
Don't come here to get crazy, or too drunk, come here to chill over intimate conversation. Â
I definitely recommend going to Cuvee after sunset.
Love, love, love. I've been here a few times now, and each experience has been great. It's a gorgeous space in the Third Ward with an intimate ambiance. You can grab a spot at the bar or snag a small table around the perimeter. Â Drinks average $8-10. The Bellini is delicious. Â Bottles run a broad range of prices. Â Not a champagne person? That's okay; there are other options available, too. It's the perfect place to go with a small group of friends or on a date night. Â Highly recommended!
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