MS Club is one of those places that doesn't fit neatly into a single box — and that's exactly the point. Part rôtisserie, part rooftop bar, part event space with its own boulodrome (pétanque court), it's a concept that works because it doesn't take itself too seriously. Come for a laid-back lunch during the week, book an afterwork with colleagues, or show up for one of their Saturday night soirées with live singers, saxo, and DJ sets that reviewers describe as "ambiance de folie."
A rooftop rôtisserie with pétanque, panoramic views, and Saturday night soirées with live saxo and DJ that turn the 14e into a proper party.
Saturday night soirées happen roughly one weekend out of three — check their Instagram or website for the schedule and reserve ahead, as these nights fill up fast.
Rooftop, rôtisserie, and party nights in the 14e
MS Club doesn't try to be just a restaurant, and that's what makes it interesting. The concept is all-in-one: a rôtisserie serving lunch Monday through Friday (11h30 to 14h), a rooftop bar with panoramic views, a boulodrome for pétanque, and an event space that comes alive on Saturday nights. The food side leans Mediterranean — think tapas, grilled meats from the rôtisserie, and dishes you can eat on the terrace or take away. It's not fine dining, and it doesn't pretend to be. It's the kind of place you go with a group, order a bunch of things to share, and let the afternoon stretch out.
Where MS Club really shines is the vibe. Their Saturday night soirées are the main event — roughly one every three weeks — featuring live singers, saxophone performances, and DJs that turn the rooftop into a proper party. Google reviewers describe the atmosphere as "ambiance de folie," and with a 4.4 rating across 172 reviews, the consensus is that the team knows how to throw a night. The afterwork sessions (on reservation) are a more relaxed alternative if you want the rooftop without the full party mode.
The location in Les Arnavaux (14e arrondissement) means you're not in the touristy parts of Marseille — this is a local spot, and the crowd reflects that. The boulodrome is a nice touch that gives the place a distinctly Provençal identity. If you're planning to go for a Saturday soirée, check their schedule ahead of time since they don't happen every weekend, and reservation is pretty much essential.