This Is the Coolest Bar in St Barth Right Now

By: - April 16th, 2026
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It's called Remy's Club.

Set inside one of the Caribbean’s most celebrated hotels is one of St Barth’s most buzzing nightlife concepts — and it’s now made the transition from temporary to permanent.

Rémy’s Club, the speakeasy-style bar that debuted as a pop-up, is now firmly part of the hotel’s lineup, entering its second year as a nightly operation. The shift signals how quickly the concept found its footing in St Barth, where new venues rarely stay under the radar for long.

What began as a short-term experiment has settled into a consistent presence — and it’s quickly become one of the most in-demand rooms on the island.

A Room You Don’t Just Walk Into

You won’t pass it on your way to dinner.

Beyond Eden Rock’s open spaces, there’s a turn inward where the lighting drops and the sound tightens. A doorway leads into a smaller, enclosed room that feels separate from everything outside.

Inside, the space leans into deep red tones, with upholstered banquettes, low tables, and soft lighting that stays close to the surface. The bar lines one wall, stocked with bottles that range well beyond the standard labels you see across the island.

A Name With History Behind It

The club takes its name from Rémy de Haenen, the founder of Eden Rock and one of the early figures behind St Barth’s rise as a destination.

The reference carries through in the concept. This is a place built around discretion — something you hear about before you see, rather than something that pulls you in from the outside.

That approach has stayed intact even as the bar moved from pop-up status to a permanent space.

Cocktails That Keep the Focus Tight

Behind the bar, the program centers on cocktails built with a more selective range of spirits.

You’ll find bottles that don’t show up on most menus, with drinks that focus on balance and precision instead of presentation. A wine selection rounds out the offering, keeping the overall menu aligned with the room’s scale.

Service stays consistent, with bartenders working directly with guests rather than operating at a distance.

A Different Pace for the Island

Rémy’s Club runs nightly from 6:00 PM to midnight, covering the stretch from early evening drinks into later hours.

The room fills gradually. Conversations stay close. Music stays controlled. There’s no visible build toward a louder moment, and no push to turn tables quickly.

That steady pace is part of what has made the space stand out.

Why It’s the Coolest New Bar Right Now

St Barth is full of high-energy venues, from beach clubs to late-night restaurants.

Rémy’s Club takes a different direction.

By keeping everything contained — the lighting, the sound, the guest list — it offers something that feels harder to find on the island right now. A place where the focus stays on the drink in front of you and the conversation at your table.

Its transition from pop-up to permanent only reinforces that demand.

The Bottom Line

Rémy’s Club isn’t a temporary concept anymore.

It’s now a fixed address inside Eden Rock — and one of the most sought-after reservations in St Barth, built around a smaller room, a quieter atmosphere, and a night that stays exactly where it starts.

About the author

Lori Chase is the Wellness Editor and Senior Travel Contributor at Caribbean Journal, where she covers the intersection of luxury travel, well-being and Caribbean lifestyle. A graduate of Cornell University, her coverage spans integrative wellness programming, nature-driven experiences, sustainable hospitality, and the increasingly sophisticated ecosystems of wellness travel emerging across the islands. Based in South Florida, she has been traveling to the Caribbean for more than a decade. Her favorite island is St Barth.
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