The Ibiza-based Pacha Group has set out to make their pop-up in London’s West End a permanent venue. Café de Paris, one of the British capital’s oldest nightclubs, will reopen as Lìo London after being forced to close in December due to COVID-19.
Lìo is the Pacha Group’s restaurant and cabaret concept. With locations in Mykonos and Ibiza, the London branch will be third in the franchise.
“Café de Paris has been an icon of the West End since the 1920s, so it is a great privilege to be taking it on into the next phase of its life,” said Pacha Group CEO Nick McCabe. “We are delighted that, true to its roots, it will remain somewhere that people can come and experience entertainment hospitality at its finest and we can’t wait to welcome people back.”
The Pacha Group is responsible for clubbing destinations worldwide. In addition to the flagship Ibiza nightclub of their namesake, they have properties in Spain, Germany, Russia, Egypt and Austria.
No opening date has been announced for Lìo London at the time of writing. Additional information can be found on the Pacha website.