NEW YORK · FINE DINING
Chez Margaux
Members-only French brasserie and club in the Meatpacking District by chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten with David Grutman & Carlos Becil — Belle Époque dining room and discreet downstairs nightlife.
WHAT WE OFFER
Our team has direct relationships with Chez Margaux. Tables, bookings, and access are held in advance — and we can shape the visit around what you actually want.
- Concept
- Members-Only French Brasserie · Belle Époque · Late-Night Club
- Neighborhood
- Meatpacking District
- Membership
- Signature · Executive (invite/application based)
- Partners
- Jean-Georges Vongerichten · David Grutman · Carlos Becil
- Access
- Members and pre-approved reservations only
- Coat Check Policy
- Provided as a courtesy — items left at owner's risk
PHOTO GALLERY
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