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Le Cirque to Pop-Up at the Tower Club in Dallas

Never been to Le Cirque in New York? Friday, June 10 you'll have your chance to get a taste of the infamous place.
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Meet Le Cirque Chef Massimo Bebber next Friday.
Meet Le Cirque Chef Massimo Bebber next Friday.

Never been to Le Cirque in New York? Well now is your chance to get a taste of the infamous place. On June 10, the Tower Club Dallas will transform into Le Cirque for one night only. “An Evening with Le Cirque” (catchy title!) is presented by ClubCorp and the event will benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Here’s the official spiel:

Attendees will get the opportunity to meet Le Cirque’s new chef, Massimo Bebber, dine and visit with members of the Maccioni family, which opened the original Le Cirque in New York and now operates 25 restaurants throughout the world, and enjoy Le Cirque’s authentic and timeless French cuisine plus experience the iconic wines of Feudi del Pisciotto Italian Fashion Designers Collection by Domini Castellare de Castellina.

To further enhance the Le Cirque experience, design elements will feature Le Cirque’s iconic table top, logoed menus and even the Le Cirque sugar sachets. As part of the club’s transformation, photos of Le Cirque’s founder, Siro Maccioni and his sons Marco and Mauro, with celebrities will be enlarged and displayed throughout the dining room’s main entrance.

If you want to be in with the in crowd, make reservations by calling 214-220-0403. Tickets are $175 per person (of which $40 will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital) and includes wine and dinner. June 10. 6pm.

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