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The Vesper Club Friends and Family Party

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Last night I attended a friends-and-family party at The Vesper Club, an old drinking establishment reimagined as a classy, modern twist on a private dinner club. Vesper, located at 223 S Sydenham St. (the alley that runs between Walnut and Locust, just above 15th Street), was founded in 1941 as one of the premier private supper clubs until it closed last year. Now reopened under new ownership, the three-level club offers lots of options: a main dining room, two bar areas, several lounges, and room where live music will be played and dancing is encouraged. On the third floor is an event space which can be rented out for parties. The remodeled club has retained some of its yesteryear glamour, from the flooring in the main bar — where the original Vesper insignia tile remains — to the Philadelphia mural which people always marveled at, to the original basement bar which is now known as the “speakeasy.” (To get down there you have to know the password which allows the hidden staircase to be revealed behind the bookshelf.) The Vesper Club officially opens on Monday, April 13th, at 4 p.m. To see more photos of the inside of the club check out PhillyChitChat.com today.

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From left: Shane Howell, Vesper Club, Thomas Pellegrino and Dennis Roberts. From left: Gary DeVito, Zarwin Baum, Tim Smith, Smith's Restaurant and Vesper Club, Mitchell Kaplan, Zarwin Baum and Sharon Kaplan. From left: Julie Lav, Steve Rockman, Melissa Leonard and Aida Sparta will be calling the Vesper Club their new go-to place. From left: Stephen Recchin, Tom Jordan and Mark O'Sullivan next to the newly constructed bar at the Vesper Club. It's longer than the original one. From left: Jim Pfizenmayer and Jim Magnatta of OPS Security Group with Jim Israel, vice president of operations at Vesper. Matthew Vlahos and Kristine Detterline stand in front of the city of Philadelphia mural that has adorned the wall in what was the main dining room since the 1950s. It's been restored and looks fabulous. Stylish on the scene, from left: Dom Trentalange and Faouzi Bendaoud. The dress code for the new club ranges from casual cocktail, with some people wearing jeans to this dapper duo's attire. From left: chef Ken Wallace will prepare the food at the Vesper Club with chef Brendan Smith overseeing the kitchen. From left: Jon Ardito, entertainment management, and Casey Alvarez, singer/songwriter, perfomed last night, and will be back again next Thursday and Friday. The Vesper Club "Speakeasy." You'll need a password to get into the basement hideaway. Norah Maxwell tells me that she recommends the Vesper old fashioned. Molly Eichel, Philadelphia Inquirer, and Drew Lazor, food/drink columnist. Chuck Ercole, chairman of the labor & employment group at Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg LLP, and Ronald J. Patterson, co-chair of the firm's zoning and land use practice group. From left: Marla McDermott, chief experience officer of I Heart PHL, Natanya DiBona and Tom Darlington. Jennifer Bisicchia, Jason Matthews Salon, and Derm Farrell, musical director of Vesper. There will be live music and DJs spinning at the Vesper Club. Brandon Morrison and Stacey Kracher.

HughE Dillon covers parties, events and more for Philadelphia magazine’s The Scene. You can follow him on Twitter at @iPhillyChitChat and visit his daily online social diary PhillyChitChat.com.

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