At the beginning of the 20th century, in the midst of the "Roaring Twenties", 9 Avenue Hoche was none other than a dance hall where people came to guincher.
Since then, the surroundings of the Champs Elysées and more particularly the wide avenues dedicated to the glories of the First Empire have been taken over by the head offices of prestigious companies.
Pierre Beteille, owner of the place, joined forces with a young musician named Eddy Barclay. Together they founded the Barclay record label. These recording studios saw many celebrities, from Aznavour to Piaf, including Dalida and many others.
Subsequently, they handed over the premises to their faithful friend Albert Allon Oullo who transformed these spaces into prestigious reception rooms, respecting the vocation of the district.
Les Salons Hoche are now a reference place in the organization of events.
A restoration developed and carried out by us, in a spacious kitchen laboratory
At the head of the pianos, our chef pays the greatest attention to the selection of products, guaranteeing their freshness.
Traditional or inventive cuisine reflecting 40 years of know-how to offer you an incomparable experience: a symphony of perfumes & flavors for homemade gastronomy