Bastille Day is France’s biggest national holiday, marking both the storming of the Bastille prison (Bastille) on July 14, 1789—one of the French Revolution’s most dramatic moments—and the Festival of the Federation (Fête de la Fédération), a celebration of unity held a year later in 1790.
Celebration with Classic French Flair
This evening, the occasion is celebrated with classic French dishes, a brand-new summer menu, plenty of French wines and sparkling champagne, and a live DJ spinning French tunes. The party brings the spirit of French unity and rebellion to life with vibrant flavors and sounds.
Summer of Music and Toasts
After Bastille Day, the garden transforms into a regular hotspot through the autumn, hosting weekly acoustic concerts and DJ sets. Guests can keep coming back for mellow music nights, breezy outdoor gatherings, and more food and drinks—all in a festive French atmosphere.





