The Carter | Restaurant inspired by Beyoncé and Jay Z

20-3-2017

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  • The CarterThe Carter Sydney
  • The CarterThe Carter Sydney
  • The CarterThe Carter Sydney
  • The CarterThe Carter Sydney
  • The CarterThe Carter Sydney
  • The CarterThe Carter Sydney
  • The CarterThe Carter Sydney

Restaurant The Carter in Sydney, Australia is inspired by the queen and king of American pop culture: Beyoncé and Jay Z. The restaurant starts as a restaurant by day and transforms into a club with live entertainment in the evening. A must-see for fans.

The Carter

The Carter opened earlier in 2017 and features a number of eye-catching wall paintings of the couple in the lounge. The club’s manager explains: “Jay Z and Beyoncé have always been at the center of controversy which is what inspired our hidden messages in artwork surrounding the bar and the murals on the wall in the basement.”

Food and Beverage

The menu items are partly named after other hip hop and R&B stars. Dishes they serve are: NAS sticky lamb ribs, a Biggie one kilogram T-bone steak, Kanye BBQ corn and The Carter Chicken Wings / Beyonce’s Hot Sauce Wings, linked to the Formation song lyric “I got hot sauce in my bag, swag.” As beverage they serve for example a ‘Kimye’ cocktail (named after Kim Kardashian and Kanye West) as well as the Snoop Lion (named after to Snoop Dogg). Even Barack Obama, a good friend of the couple, has his own menu item, a plate with fried chicken, waffles and watermelon.

Beyoncé and Jay Z have not commented on the opening of this restaurant inspired by their legacies. Might be because of the fact that they are preparing the arrival of their twins. Have a look at the Instagram page for more photos of the restaurant and dishes.

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