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RBE- Dossier Costa Este 2019 Ingles, Item 1. PDF 3 MB Costa Este is a corporate group devoted to nightlife and premium fine dining. Founded in Barcelona, Costa Este has developed its activity in Ibiza, Madrid and Marbella. After 25 years of experience, the group has specialized in creating and managing nightlife venues with a care- fully chosen gastronomic offer which has given rise to renowned brands and venues such as Opium Barcelona, Opium Madrid, Pacha Barcelona, Bling Bling, Café del Mar, Astoria, Universal and Soho, as well as high level restaurants among which are included Nuba, Cachitos Rambla, Cachitos Diagonal, Lolita and Casa Lola. Here you will find a brief review of each of them. First Cachitos restaurant was opened in Barcelona’s Rambla de Catalunya, near Gran Via and Plaza de Ca- RAMBLA talunya. Cachitos brings a careful cuisine that recovers the flavors of Spanish traditional dishes, offering clas- sic tapas as well as a wide variety of market cuisine dishes. Restaurant: 92 seated people, 150 standing people Cocktail bar: 60 seated people, 90 standing people Private room: 40 seated people, 60 standing people Rambla de Cataluña, 33 08007 Barcelona Tel. 93 215 2718 cachitosrambla.com | [email protected] Cachitos Diagonal continues Cachitos Rambla line. It is located at number 508 of the main avenue in Barcelona, DIAGONAL Avenida Diagonal. Traditional tapas and dishes with a cool and avant-garde touch. Restaurant: 250 seated people, 400 standing people, Private room: 12 people Avinguda Diagonal, 508 08006 Barcelona Tel. 93 252 7381 cachitosdiagonal.com | [email protected] Set in an unique city location, Opium is equipped with Opium Madrid features a spacious restaurant and town’s largest terrace overlooking the Mediterranean two rooms with private spaces; the Main Room whe- Sea, in front of Barceloneta beach and close to Ho- re house and commercial dance music predominate tel Arts. Opium has proven to be the most attractive and the Purple Room where top hits and pop music leisure proposal in the city of Barcelona. Opium com- are played. High level gastronomy, social life, music bines the features of a select restaurant, cocktail bar and leisure are all part of this space, which has esta- and lounge, with an exclusive nightclub where some blished itself as the benchmark venue in the capital of the most outstanding DJs and artists from the in- of Spain. ternational scene have made their mark on. Every day Opium becomes the meeting point of an exclusive clientele of Barcelona’s nightlife scene. A chic style, design and decoration and a very careful service are Restaurant: 500 seated people, 800 standing people the cornerstones of a place that makes the difference, Restaurant: 60 seated people, 130 standing people Main terrace: 150 seated people 300 standing people making it possible to talk about an authentic Opium Restaurant 2: 60 seated people, 120 standing people Veuve Clicquot terrace: 100 seated people experience. Main room: 250 seated people, 550 standing people 150 standing people Purple room: 50 seated people, 100 standing people Main room: 2000 people Paseo Marítimo, 34 08003 Barcelona Tel. 93 225 9100 José Abascal, 56 28003 Madrid Tel. 91 752 5322 opiumbarcelona.com | [email protected] opiummadrid.com | [email protected] OPIUM LONDON offers the best experience of fun OPIUM BEACH CLUB is the top fashion venue in in one of the best design clubs in London. Located Marbella, the reference space for day and night leisu- in the famous Soho district, one of the main leisu- re and restaurant, the most privileged beach club in re areas of central London, Opium London brings Costa del Sol, with a gastronomic proposal of inter- together nightlife, electronic music and haute-cui- national cuisine with a creative and select touch, and sine in a restaurant that fuses the best of Medite- a highest quality cocktail bar. rranean food, sushi and Japanese and pan-Asian Located on the beachfront, with some spectacular cuisine. views of the Mediterranean Sea and a chic and mi- In OPIUM LONDON our customers can have din- nimalist design in which the huge infinite pool and ner in the sophisticated restaurant while enjoying the comfortable terrace with Balinese beds and VIP a DJ session in a perfect environment and visit the areas glow, OPIUM BEACH CLUB brings together lounge bar to enjoy fantastic cocktails. the advantages of an outdoor restaurant, a first le- As for the club, OPIUM LONDON wants to beco- vel social meeting point, a lounge of a relaxed and me the must-see place of the most renowned DJs sophisticated atmosphere and a club with the best and artists from the show-business world, a club music where the truly unmissable parties take place that set a trend in London’s nightlife. in Marbella’s night, with a cast of renowned national Restaurant: 100 seated people, 250 standing people Capacity: 10.000 people, 1.200 seated people and international DJ’s. Club: 250 people. Restaurant: 300 people. 9 Rupert street | London w1d 6dg | Tel.+44 (0) 20 3432 0205 N340, Km 184, 29603 Marbella (Malaga) opium-london.com | [email protected] VIP BOOKINGS: +34 657 62 71 44 opiumbeachmarbella.com | [email protected] Bling Bling is the city’s nightlife hot spot, the essen- Bling Bling Madrid is the fashion club in Plaza de Co- tial and most exclusive nightclub, an indispensable lon, the key nightlife area in the upper Madrid. This meeting point of locals that seduces by its exuberant club is the obligatory meeting point for elitist public, and avant-garde aesthetics and chic and elegant at- that will be seduced by its rampant and avant-garde mosphere. Bling Bling is distinguished by the allure decoration and its chic and select atmosphere. of the Main Room, where the most renowned DJ’s Bling Bling Madrid has three different musical en- play best house music tunes. You can also can find vironments (reggaeton, house and hits) and with the lounge, where it is possible to taste a wide va- numerous VIP zones from which you can enjoy the riety of cocktails, and two private areas and a VIP night and its different thematic parties in an exclusive lounge on the lower floor to enjoy the night from a way. privileged perspective. Main room: 250 seated people, Main room: 250 seated people 600 pers. standing people 600 pers. standing people Tuset, 8 -10, 08006 Barcelona Tel. 93 221 5628 Génova, 28 28004 Madrid Tel. +34 910 64 44 79 pachabarcelona.com | [email protected] blingblingmadrid.com | [email protected] Placed in an ideal location, with an impressive te- Nuba is a Mediterranean cuisine restaurant located rrace and outstanding views of the sea of La Bar- in a spectacular country house renovated in a con- celoneta beach, Pacha Barcelona offers the unified temporary style which holds a splendid terrace with proposal of an unavoidable club and restaurant at an annexed porch, at the confluence between Doc- the Paseo Marítimo promenade, under the renow- tor Fleming and Santa Fe de Nuevo México streets. ned brand Pacha. The restaurant offer is based on Lunch or dinner à la carte in Nuba means enjoying an unforgettable culinary experience in a warm and a creative fusion of Mediterranean and Asian cuisi- modern space. Our gastronomic offer is synony- ne with a wide repertoire of recipes made with high mous with quality, variety and creativity, and is based quality ingredients and the utmost culinary demands, on fresh seasonal products, with an ideal repertoire always carefully presented. Pacha Barcelona brings of dishes for the most demanding palates, always the essence of Ibiza to Barcelona’s nightlife, offering carefully presented, from the simplest to the most different musical styles in each session. Some of the sophisticated. From our sushi bar you can enjoy de- dj’s and most relevant and famous artists from the licious Japanese cuisine specialties on request. We international scene have visited our club. Grupo Pa- Main room: 200 seated people, 500 standing people also present a fine wine collection from the major cha has designated Barcelona as the best managed wine regions of the world as well as a lounge menu Terrace: 140 seated people, 170 standing people franchise of the group. Porch dinnig room: 66 seated people, with a wide and original variety of fine drinks and Black room: 50 seated people, 150 standing people 80 standing people cocktails. Capacity: 1800 people 2 Private interiors: 30 seated people, Main dinnig room: 150 seated people, Paseo Marítimo, 38, 08003 Barcelona Tel. 93 221 5628 Doctor Fleming, 12 08017 Barcelona Tel. 93 241 1720 pachabarcelona.com | [email protected] nubabcn.com | [email protected] Universal is the most mythical club in the upper area Astoria is one of the most spectacular leisure ve- of Barcelona. The place is an elegant house with two nues in the city. The remodeling of the old cinema of luxurious floors and a chic and minimalist decora- same name becomes a surprising, burlesque-inspi- tion. red place, that emanates sophistication and fun. Its qualified scenic features make it a singular place for holding all kinds of events. The interior design, with the leading role of the red color, takes us to a unique atmosphere of the most authentic cabaret from the 40s and 50s. An exclusive, elegant and seductive environment. Main room: 200 seated people, 400 standing people Amphitheater: 80 seated people, 110 standing people Marià Cubí, 182 08021 Barcelona Tel. 93 414 6362 París, 193 -197 08036 Barcelona Tel. 93 414 6362 universalbcn.com | [email protected] astoriabarcelona.com | [email protected] In Lolita you can enjoy tapas, snacks and hambur- Located at the top of Aribau Street and inspired in gers in a relaxed and cool environment, reinventing the aesthetics of the New York Soho that gives it the fast-food bar concept.
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