Le Bar

The place where the evening begins

A drawing room, a piano bar, a place for last drinks and long conversations. Open every evening to guests of the villa and friends of St. Moritz.

Inside the villa

Not a hotel bar. A room that happens to serve drinks.

Le Bar at Villa Beaulieu is a layered room. Baroque mirrors, a black upright piano, tufted leather banquettes, and a pair of large textile paintings that anchor the space like old friends. It is open every evening. No reservation needed.

A gilded baroque mirror above a red leather banquette at Le Bar

The Salon

A room built for conversation.

The main room wraps around a pair of oval tables set against U-shaped leather banquettes. Above them hangs a large red and rust textile painting, one of two works that give the bar its warmth. The chandelier stays low. The music stays soft.

  • A piano in the corner, played most evenings
  • Two large original textile paintings
  • Baroque mirrors, some gilded, some antique
A red velvet curtain, banquette corner and textile painting at Le Bar

The Music

A piano that gets played.

The black upright in the corner has been here since the villa opened. On most evenings, someone sits down. The repertoire is informal: jazz standards, film scores, the occasional request. It is not a performance. It is a room where music happens.

LIVE MUSIC · MOST EVENINGS

The piano corner at Le Bar with red lamps and baroque mirrors
Bromeliad flower on tufted red leather with textile art behind, at Le Bar
Red lamps reflected in an antique mirror behind the bar at Le Bar
A trailing plant in a hammered copper pot at Le Bar
Crystal amber vessel on the oval table at Le Bar
Bromeliad flower against tufted red leather at Le Bar

The Details

Every object has a reason to be here.

The crystal vessel on the oval table. The silver cup of flowers by the door. The matchbox left on the mirror ledge.

Le Bar is not decorated — it is collected. Each thing arrived because someone found it somewhere and thought it belonged.

The Smaller Room

Two tables, one painting, complete quiet.

Behind the main salon, a smaller room holds just two tables beneath a large three-dimensional wooden relief. The spiral pattern was made by hand. The sconce behind it turns the whole wall amber after dark. It is the best seat in the bar.

The smaller room at Le Bar — two tables beneath the golden spiral relief

Opening Hours

Le Bar is open every evening.

No reservation needed. Walk in, find a seat, and stay as long as the night allows. Guests of the villa are welcome at any hour.

OPEN DAILY · 17:00 — LATE