Despite a heavy morning downpour, the inaugural edition of The Alchemist Drunch by Ciroc surpassed expectations, treating guests to an unforgettable afternoon.
The first 50 ladies were welcomed with elegant bouquets from Nineteen Twenty One Lifestyle, a bespoke floral design service based in Kampala — a charming gesture that set the tone for a day of class and indulgence.

Deejay Jo kicked things off with mellow tunes that perfectly complemented the laid-back drunch vibes.
Guests savored a delectable selection from the DRUNCH menu, including the DRUNCH BREAKFAST CHICKEN & MUSHROOM CREPES with chicken breast, scrambled eggs, and creamy mushrooms, paired with avocado, homemade fries, and coleslaw.

Other fan favorites included THE BRIT, loaded with sausages, crispy chips, baked beans, and toasted brown bread, and the LOADED OMELETTE, served with sautéed potatoes and fresh fruit salad.
As the afternoon unfolded, Deejay Ssese raised the tempo with an upbeat set, paving the way for Deejay Kasbaby, who transformed the event into a full-on dance party.

The transition was seamless, and the crowd energy was electric as the venue quickly reached capacity.
The DRUNCH MAINS delivered bold flavors and hearty portions.

The 256 MINI COMBO — featuring pork chops, salt and pepper wings, and sausages — was a crowd-pleaser, while the BAYSIDE TILAPIA HARSH impressed with its rich mix of tilapia, sautéed potatoes, peas, spinach, and bacon in cream.

The JERK CHICKEN, marinated and grilled to perfection, came with sweet plantain and BBQ sauce, and those celebrating birthdays indulged in the festive BIRTHDAY STACK of butter pancakes.

As birthday cheers rang out and champagne flowed, Deejay Jo and Deejay Ssese returned to the decks, taking the energy to new heights and closing out the evening on a euphoric note.

With its seamless blend of gourmet food, curated music, and vibrant vibes, The Alchemist Drunch by Ciroc proved to be a roaring success.

The next edition, slated for May 4th, is already generating buzz — and if the first was anything to go by, it’s bound to be another hit.
