Tucked behind an intriguing hatch-like door on Arbuthnot Road, Salon No. 10 is a private member’s salon that feels like falling through a portal into an atmospheric mid‑century modern hideaway. Inside, curved walls and ceilings cloak you in an intimate, sculptural space that’s removed from the Central district hustle above. The crowd here is a mix of creatives, connoisseurs, entrepreneurs, and discerning travelers—people who savor an aesthetic escape as much as a clever pour. Music nights—especially jazz, disco, and funk—run regularly, giving the salon an alluring rhythm that’s vibrant yet never overpowering. Although it takes its creative members-only concept seriously, the space retains warmth. Vintage-style lounge seating and occasional live performances (like piano or band nights) foster a welcoming atmosphere that invites conversations to flow, drinks to be savored, and connections to be made. Besides drinks, light snacks and small plates are available. A past guest praised the Bloody Mary’s bracing flavor and mention-worthy absinthe offerings, and noted a charcuterie board with varied cured meats, olives, and bread—elevating the salon as both a drink and dining destination. At its core, Salon No. 10 is about hermetic elegance—an off-the-grid lounge, slanted toward artistry, privacy, and sonic storytelling. Whether you're attending one of their music showcases or enjoy the offbeat vibe at a quieter hour, this is a place where design, sound, and subtle rarified energy converge.
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