
One of the most famous hotels in the Caribbean, this hotel is one of St Barth’s most popular nightlife concepts. It has now been converted from a temporary hotel to a permanent hotel.
remis cluba speakeasy-style bar that first debuted as a pop-up, is now firmly established as part of the hotel’s lineup and is now in its second year of nightly operation. The changes are indicative of how quickly the concept has found footing in St Barth, where new venues rarely stay on the radar for long.
What began as a short-term experiment has taken off and has quickly become one of the most sought-after rooms on the island.
A room you just can’t enter
I wouldn’t pass by on my way to dinner.
Beyond the open space of Eden Rock is an inward turn, where the lights are lowered and the sound tightened. The doorway leads into a smaller, enclosed room that feels separate from everything outside.
The interior space leans towards deep red tones with covered banquettes, low tables and soft lighting kept close to the surfaces. The bar lines one wall and is stocked with a wider variety of bottles than the standard labels found across the island.
a name with history
The club’s name comes from: Remy de HanenFounder of Eden Rock and one of the early figures on St Barth’s emergence as a destination.
References are conveyed through concepts. This is a place built around discretion. It’s not something that pulls you in from the outside, it’s something you hear before you see.
This approach remained even after the bar moved from pop-up status to a permanent space.
Cocktails to keep you focused
Behind the bar, the program centers around cocktails made from a more select selection of spirits.
You’ll find bottles that don’t appear on most menus, and they include drinks that focus on balance and precision rather than presentation. A wine selection is provided and the entire menu is tailored to the size of the room.
Service remains consistent with bartenders working directly with guests rather than being far away.
different speeds on the island
Rémy’s Club operates nightly at: From 6pm to midnightWe cover the time from early evening drinks to late hours.
The room gradually fills up. Conversations remain close. The music remains under control. There’s no notable build towards bigger moments, no momentum to quickly turn the tables.
That steady pace is part of what made the space stand out.
Why it’s the coolest new bar right now
St. Barth’s is full of energetic venues, from beach clubs to late-night restaurants.
Rémy’s Club takes a different tack.
By including everything from lighting to sound to guest lists, it offers something that now feels harder to find on the island. A space where you can focus on the drink in front of you and the conversation at the table.
The shift from pop-up to permanent will only strengthen this demand.
conclusion
Rémy’s Club is no longer a temporary concept.
Now a fixture inside Eden Rock and one of St Barth’s most popular bookings, it’s built around smaller rooms, a quieter vibe and a night out staying exactly where it all started.