The 2024 Formula One United States Grand Prix was celebrated in style at The Guest House Austin with their RaceWeek Social Club, which took place from Oct. 17-19.
Dre London hosted and curated the RaceWeek Social Club event series in collaboration with Resorts World Las Vegas, Zouk Nightclub Las Vegas, and InKind, revving up F1 fans for the races with delicious bites and drinks. The series consisted of three late-night dinner parties and one brunch, bringing the excitement of F1 Weekend to the ambient restaurant that’s become a community staple.
Dre London, Yess Julz, Chantel Jeffries, and Micah Parsons at Raceweek Social Club’s Friday dinner. (Courtesy of DNA Productions)
A DJ set by Chantel Jeffries kicked off the series on Thursday, Oct. 17, with the guest list including NFL Dallas Cowboys player Micah Parsons and chef Gordon Ramsey. Night two featured a DJ set by Italian football player and model Loris Karius, attended by Selling Sunset stars Jassen Oppenheim, Mary Bonnet, and Romain Bonnet.
Jamaal Charles performing a DJ set at the NFL Brunch. (Courtesy of Shutterstock)
Celebrations continued into Saturday afternoon with a special NFL Brunch, complete with a DJ set by NFL’s Jamaal Charles just before the Texas vs. Georgia college football game.
Dre London and guests at the Saturday Night dinner at Raceweek Social Club. (Courtesy of Shutterstock)
International DJ Cedric Gervais closed out F1 Weekend with an evening DJ set, the guests list including Jesse Metcalfe and Brooks Nader.
During the event series, guests were treated to a menu of Executive Chef Todd Mark Miller’s specialties, including lobster rolls, caviar cones, and kale Caesar salad. In honor of London hosting the event, The Guest House curated a signature cocktail menu for the event using his Don Londrés tequila brand, featuring his famous Mango Margarita, and Ghost Energy drinks that fueled the weekend festivities.
The Guest House Austin is a new dining destination in downtown Austin, bringing an exciting blend of comfort and fine dining. With its menu offering a modern spin on classic dishes, the restaurant and bar has established itself as a hotspot in the Austin food scene. Attracting both casual diners and VIP clientele alike in just eight months, the social dining experience at The Guest House is just as dynamic as an F1 race or football match.
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