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From premium whiskies to legendary champagnes, the venue’s curated list is designed to serve the country’s elite and its growing influx of international visitors.

Officially inaugurated by His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio, Chapter One is already redefining the fine dining and nightlife culture in Sierra Leone. The new drinks menu reflects that same commitment to exclusivity, luxury, and top-tier service.

Here’s a sneak peek into the luxurious beverage offerings now available at Chapter One, with prices listed in New Leones (Le):

Premium Spirits & Whiskies

  • Ace of Spade – Le 60,000
  • Hennessy XO – Le 20,000
  • Remy XO – Le 19,000
  • Glenfiddich 23-Year-Old – Le 25,000
  • Macallan – Le 8,400
  • Johnnie Walker Blue Label – Le 21,000
  • Chivas Regal 18-Year-Old – Le 8,500

Luxury Champagnes

  • Dom Pérignon Vintage – Le 48,000
  • Dom Pérignon Rosé – Le 24,000
  • Louis Roederer Cristal Brut – Le 18,000
  • Louis Roederer Cristal Rosé – Le 32,400
  • Veuve Clicquot – Le 3,600
  • Laurent Perrier Cuvée Rosé – Le 7,200

Vodka & Other Highlights

  • Grey Goose Original – Le 3,000
  • Cîroc Vodka – Le 4,100
  • Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey – Le 2,800
  • Monkey Shoulder Scotch – Le 4,800

Owned by Sierra Leonean entrepreneur Fassally Tarawally, Chapter One is being hailed as a game-changing milestone in the country’s tourism and entertainment industry. With its elegant ambiance, high-end service, and now a top-shelf drinks lineup, the center is setting a new standard for nightlife and hospitality in West Africa.

At the grand opening, President Bio praised the facility as a beacon of local investment and an example of the private sector’s growing contribution to national development. “This is what growth looks like,” he noted.

Whether you’re looking to toast with a glass of Dom Pérignon or sip on the finest Glenfiddich, Chapter One’s elite drinks menu offers an experience unlike anything Sierra Leone has seen before. As the country’s first true luxury entertainment destination, it’s safe to say the bar literally and figuratively has been raised.

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