For the second year in a row, members-only restaurant and nightlife reservation platform Dorsia (a sister organization to Surface) hosted the official Serpentine Summer Party after party. Commencing within the atmospheric environs of Bobby’s Bar at the soon-to-open St. Clement Hotel, the latest hospitality hotspot from Soho House creator Nick Jones, the glamorous gathering welcomed attendees looking to extend the elation of one of the year’s most storied cultural events.
Dorsia Transforms Bobby's Bar into the Official After Party for the 2026 Serpentine Summer Party
One of the year’s most storied cultural events carried on inside of London’s soon-to-open St. Clement Hotel
David Graver June 30, 2026
From artist Alex Israel, photographer Andrew Zuckerman, and designer Lee Broom to Serpentine Galleries’ own CEO, Bettina Korek, and artistic director, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Dorsia founder Marc Lotenberg, a guest list of artistic, entrepreneurial, and philanthropic elite continued to convene late into the night for impassioned conversations, signature cocktails, and a DJ set by Carlita—who performed earlier at the summer party, as well.
Throughout the exclusive evening, the St. Clement culinary team served coveted chicken bites and burger quarters to sustain the heights of dance-floor energy. Impeccably dressed guests collected in the flank of semi-outdoor seating alongside Bobby’s Bar, and spilled into the venue’s art-adorned lobby, which housed copies of the new Surface hardcover book. The enthusiasm remained until a flick of the lights signaled the nocturnal soiree’s conclusion.