This Supper Club is Redefining Your Night Out in Manila
Medusa combines dinner and the nightlife in one space, built to shift naturally as the evening evolves
Dinner, drinks, and a long night at Medusa
Manila’s party purveyors introduce Medusa, the city’s first supper club that blends intimate dining with the energy of the after-hours.
Now open at The Palace Manila in Uptown Bonifacio, the standalone venue joins a lineup of nightlife destinations at Bonifacio Global City: Xylo, Revel, Yes Please, and Clubhouse.
Medusa offers two distinct service styles: Supper (6:00PM – 10:00PM), bespoke dinners for personal moments and social affairs; and Late Night (10:00PM – 2:00AM), where curated drinks, delectable bites, and energetic entertainment define the evening.
At the helm of the menu are Chefs Lisa Revilla, David Thien Chow Kang, and Ruther Sandico. Their combined experience spans Michelin-starred kitchens and celebrated restaurants across the globe. Their approach focuses on European comfort dishes paired with a tight wine list, bottle service, and a creative cocktail menu.
Drawing from Art Deco influences with tropical accents, Medusa’s architecture guides the flow of the evening. Deep-toned velvets, high-gloss lacquer, marble, mirrored surfaces, and patinated brass define the palette, while programmable lighting shifts the mood throughout the night.
At the heart of the space is a central oval bar where guests can sip Medusa’s signature cocktails while taking in the energy of the room. Complementing this are a dedicated welcome bar that sets the tone upon arrival and a smaller lounge bar tucked away before the main room, a cozy space for quiet conversation or for stepping back without going out.
With a total capacity of around 220 guests—170 in the main room and 50 in the al fresco area—Medusa can host large social occasions. For smaller gatherings, a 12-seater private room and 9-seater semi-private rooms are also available.
Every detail is intentional, designed to create an experience that’s immersive, fluid, and memorable. Medusa shows that great design in hospitality isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about creating experiences that are felt as much as they are seen.
Medusa is open Tuesdays to Saturdays from 6PM to 2AM.
Photos courtesy Medusa

