Ever wanted to party like you were in The Great Gatsby? Get a taste of the Jazz Age at this rooftop lounge with a fantastic view of the Makati skyline.
This is an excerpt from Lifestyle Asia’s March 2023 Issue.
Located on the rooftop of BA Lepanto Building, The Penthouse 8747 offers a unique, al fresco dining experience complete with an ambiance inspired by the art deco period. Sit back in plush furniture surrounded by black and gold details while enjoying the exciting flavors their menu has to offer.
Opening its doors in 2016, The Penthouse 8747 says the venue is there to “provide a special experience for customers to escape their everyday duties by providing peace of mind through great ambiance and products of consistently high quality.”
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You can spend the whole night at the lounge, indulging in Filipino appetizers, platters, and main courses such as pasta, burgers, and Rib-Eye Steak. Their drink menu offers a wide variety, from Japanese and Taiwanese whiskey, to local beers and sparkling wine cocktails.
If you’re looking for a venue for a private event, celebrations with family and friends, or the perfect date, this is the place to be. Below is a sneak peek into Penthouse 8747’s menu:
SMALL PLATE SAMPLER
The lounge is currently focused on promoting their platter that consists of wagyu aburi and foie gras that melt
in your mouth, hainan nigiri, their best selling Penthouse Crab Cake, and oyster croquettas.
PAPAYA & POMELO SALAD
For a fresh starter, order this dish served with grilled beef slices, papaya salad, pomelo, rice noodles, and nuocham.
The Penthouse 8747 is located on the rooftop of BA Lepanto Building 8747, Paseo de Roxas, Makati City. For reservations and inquiries, contact Kristine Velasquez at +63 917.801.0655.
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Photos courtesy of The Penthouse 8747