It takes a lot of balls to open up a restaurant during a pandemic but if anyone can do it, it’s the
owners of Le Sunset Nice.
When Covid19 hit France and the lockdowns went into effect in the middle of March 2020, the owners of L'Omega Club had to temporarily shut their doors to the public.
As time went on and as restrictions started to be eased, the same people associated with the nightclub, used their entrepreneurial skills and opened Sunset Nice on the edge of Vieux Nice along the famous Promenade des Anglais.
Although still limited in their capacity of what they wanted to provide customers at first, they
followed the Covid19 guidelines set into place and were allowed to serve a variety of drinks and
take away food items out front of their establishment.
When Covid19 hit France and the lockdowns went into effect in the middle of March 2020, the owners of L'Omega Club had to temporarily shut their doors to the public.
As time went on and as restrictions started to be eased, the same people associated with the nightclub, used their entrepreneurial skills and opened Sunset Nice on the edge of Vieux Nice along the famous Promenade des Anglais.
Quickly, Sunset Nice became known as a safe gathering place for those both in and out of the LGBTQ community to meet up outside and garner at least a small amount of human interaction during the pandemic.
Becoming increasingly popular while restrictions continued to be lifted. Before long, Sunset Nice was the place to hang out both day and night and still is today.
Given its prime location, The Prom (as us locals call it), is always active with people strolling by or heading to the beach, and with the opening of Sunset Nice, things just became that much more positive and brighter during Covid times.
The bar-brasserie-restaurant offers more than delicious drinks and a wide range of splendid food items at reasonable prices to enjoy. Here, it’s not unusual for a cabaret night to take place, a DJ to spin music alongside the crowd, or for the most memorable occasional outdoor drag show to happen.
You can sense the enthusiasm behind the owners, with a fresh, ever-changing menu to go with the seasons, and a happy, attitude-free environment, Sunset Nice is a welcoming venue for everyone to enjoy.
As a side note: L’Omega Club was still able to open when the lockdowns got lifted during the pandemic and will be open again this month. Très excité !
Photos courtesy of Sunset Nice
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