At Double Chicken Please, we believe in the power of creativity and shared visions.

Our collaborations span across industries, blending the worlds of food, drink, design, and art with like-minded partners. From creative products to immersive experiences, these partnerships allow us to push boundaries, celebrate creativity, and bring new dimensions to hospitality.

Explore the stories behind our collaborations and see how we craft connections beyond the bar.

2025 || Double Chicken Please, New York

On June 10, Double Chicken Please turned into a two-part immersive celebration of global hospitality, in partnership with Resy. The event brought together two of the world’s top bars—Alquímico from Colombia and Tres Monos from Argentina.

The experience unfolded across both spaces of Double Chicken Please: FREE RANGE was transformed into a lush, tropical escape inspired by Alquímico’s vibrant Cartagena roots, complete with vivid greenery, jungle textures, and bold flavor expressions. Meanwhile, The Coop morphed into a neon-lit, graffiti-filled den that channeled the rebellious energy of Tres Monos' punk-inspired cocktail scene in Buenos Aires.

2023 || Double Chicken Please, New York

Where the worlds of avant-garde performance art and hospitality intersected.
An original show co-written and produced by the teams at Double Chicken Please and Blue Man Group unleashed the absurdity of Blue Man hijinks with up close and personal musical performances, creative cocktail presentations, custom installations and audience participation, which ultimately led to solving the mystery of the missing chicken.

2024 || Tales of the Cocktail, New Orleans

With the art of photography becoming increasingly popular within the bartender community, this project celebrated the innate talent within the hospitality industry and the creative community that organically grew from the shared passion. Bartender-photographers showcased their work, some exhibiting their original photography for the first time, which fostered a deeper appreciation for the art of visual storytelling.

The Double Chicken Please Portrait Studio & Gallery offered a two-part experience: an International Bar Industry Photo Gallery and a Portrait Studio Activation. In the International Bar Industry Gallery, was lit in custom monochromatic lighting which drained the room of all color. Guests were instructed to explore the gallery using flashlights to shine white light to reveal color. The Portrait StudioActivation featured mini photo studios with custom sets, lighting and art direction where guests had their portraits taken by bartender-photographers GN Chan of Double Chicken Please, Moe Aljaff of schmuck., and Damien Guichard of BCB Berlin.