From Friday, July 12 to Saturday, July 13, ultra-luxury resort Rosewood Mayakoba is returning to the Hamptons for a two-day residency at Topping Rose House, where it will bring the spirit and flavors of its Mexican Caribbean locale to the idyllic gardens of the Bridgehampton mainstay. Its third year in the Hamptons and second appearance at Topping Rose House, Rosewood Mayakoba returns to the Hamptons to host a colorful pop-up featuring a multi-course dining menu, cocktails from the award-winning Zapote Bar – recently ranked No. 11 at the North America 50 Best Bar Awards for the third consecutive year – and a full-scale design takeover transporting guests to Rosewood Mayakoba’s lush tropical paradise on the Riviera Maya.
Honored this year as the Best Hotel in Mexico by US News & World Report and one of Travel & Leisure’s Top 500 Hotels in the World, Rosewood Mayakoba is renowned as a leader in luxury and routinely ranked among the top ultra-luxury properties in Mexico and the Caribbean.
For two spectacular days in July, look for Rosewood Mayakoba’s acclaimed food & drink alongside a live DJ inspired by Latin vibes and instrumentals at Zapote Bar, a recreation of the resort’s beloved Aqui me Quedo food truck, Yucatan-inspired craft cocktails, and other day-to-night interactive elements encouraging guests to gather and linger. Guests can expect a mix of signature dishes from Rosewood Mayakoba’s famed beach clubs & restaurants – La Cantina at Aqui me Quedo, Punta Bonita, and Zapote Bar – by Executive Chef Edgar Chavez, including TJ Shrimp Tacos, Corn Ribs, and Sweet & Spicy Ceviche.
Zapote Bar will offer a taste of classic cocktails alongside drinks from its newly launched ‘Call of the Wild’ cocktail list, where drinks pay homage to the lush flora & fauna, Mayan folklore, and abundant wildlife of the Yucatán Peninsula. Bar director Joshua Monaghan plans to showcase one cocktail from each of the menu’s five sections.
A portion of the residency proceeds will benefit Centro Educativo K’iin Beh, Rosewood Mayakoba’s nonprofit school in Playa del Carmen. The school provides high-quality, bilingual education to children in the Playa del Carmen community. Last year, the event raised over $10,000 for K’iin Beh, which has since expanded to provide high school education and celebrated its first graduating class in spring 2024.
Tickets for Rosewood Mayakoba’s summertime residency at Topping Rose House are available via Resy for Lunch ($68) or Dinner ($125). To reserve a spot for Friday dinner, visit here, for Saturday lunch, see here, and Saturday dinner, visit here.