Lausanne Cocktail Club - LCC

Where?
Rue Pépinet 5
Price
Free
Located in the heart of the capital, the Lausanne Cocktail Club has quickly become a must-visit place for festive evenings in Lausanne. The LCC welcomes you from afterwork until the early morning with a varied menu featuring original cocktails, local beers, fine wines, and light meals.

The concept is inspired by global success stories such as Hakkasan in New York, Zuma in Dubai and Miami, Experimental Cocktail Club in London, and Artisan in Paris, combining a menu of quality original cocktails, prepared to order, paired with modern light meals inspired by Asian cuisine like dim sums.

Source: SwissNights

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Address

Rue Pépinet 5
1003 Lausanne

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Schedules

From 01.01.2026 to 31.12.2026
Open
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
17:00 - 03:00
Wednesday
17:00 - 04:00
Thursday
17:00 - 04:00
Friday
17:00 - 05:00
Saturday
19:00 - 05:00
Sunday
Closed

minimum price

Free

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