The C-Suite Lounge: A Private Bourbon Locker Room for the People You Actually Want to Impress
There is a category of client relationship that a restaurant reservation can't serve. The client who has been everywhere. The prospect who gets invited to things constantly. The partner you've worked with long enough that the standard client dinner has become routine. For that category, you need a room — not a table.
The C-Suite Lounge at Revelance was built for exactly that scenario.
What Makes It Different From a Private Dining Room
Private dining rooms at restaurants are semi-private at best. The server comes in and out. The kitchen noise bleeds through. The rest of the restaurant is right on the other side of a door or a curtain. You have the visual privacy of a separate room without the actual acoustic and social privacy of a genuinely removed space.
The C-Suite Lounge is not inside a restaurant. It is inside a private business club. When you book it, you have a fully self-contained executive lounge — not a section of someone else's service flow.
The Bourbon Locker
The C-Suite Lounge includes personal bourbon lockers — private storage for members and event bookers to hold their own bottles. For the right client, there is something meaningfully different about being served from a bottle that has your name on it, in a room that was reserved for your group, at a private club that most people in the building don't have access to.
It is not a subtle gesture. It is a deliberate one. And deliberate gestures are what move people from client to advocate, from prospect to signed, from partner to someone who sends referrals because they want to, not because they were asked to.
The Room Itself
The C-Suite Lounge is an intimate executive space — designed for smaller groups where the quality of the conversation matters more than the headcount. Private seating, premium furnishings, connected to the rest of the Revelance building so guests can access the taphouse, grab coffee from RoboJo, or move to the Revel Room if the evening calls for it.
The Revelance Taphouse operates directly off the C-Suite access path, staffed by Sonder bartenders at standard bar prices. For a group with a bourbon locker, the taphouse becomes an extension of the evening rather than a separate destination.
Who Uses It
Financial advisors entertaining high-net-worth clients. Law firm managing partners hosting referral sources. Executives running a small-group strategic dinner before a board meeting. Companies that entertain as a core part of business development and need a venue that reflects that seriousness.
A restaurant reservation says you reserved a table. The C-Suite Lounge says you reserved a room, stocked the bar, and thought about this before they arrived. The distinction is not lost on the people it's designed to impress.