
Late Nights at the Attaché Lounge in Riyadh
Tucked inside the Diplomatic Quarter, Attaché's new lounge brings truffle, tiramisu, and after-dark rhythm to Eid season in the city.
Riyadh isn't winding down for Eid, Attaché is dialing things up. The Diplomatic Quarter mainstay is opening its latest addition: Attaché Lounge, a late-night space made for unhurried gatherings, curated cravings, and the kind of conversations that stretch deep into the evening.
The menu keeps things sharp. Black Truffle Pizza with Caciotta and Parmigiano, DIY Korean BBQ, and Pigeon-Pistachio Samosa set the tone. Spanish Padron Peppers with Sumac Sauce round it out with a regional nod. Dessert is served from a roaming trolley designed by the in-house pastry chef, rolling out Saudi Coffee Tiramisu and a mix of sweets that layer nostalgia with technique.
The space works with the night. Cooling mists cover the outdoor lounge, keeping the setting comfortable long after sunset. Every detail—lighting, service, soundtrack—follows a rhythm tuned to after-hours energy.
Attaché's story started with an equestrian club. Its next chapter belongs to the city's evolving social set. The lounge is shaped for post-dinner shifts and pre-midnight arrivals, built with the confidence of a place that already knows its people.
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