New evidence suggests Cleopatra, the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, was also a socialite who hosted a private drinking club. Beyond her reputation as a shrewd politician and intellectual, Cleopatra was known for her captivating personality and persuasive skills. Historical accounts depict her as a charismatic figure who enjoyed lavish entertainment and social gatherings. This newly discovered aspect of her life sheds light on a more personal side of the queen, moving beyond solely political and military narratives. The club suggests a deliberate cultivation of relationships and influence through social means. Further research aims to uncover more details about the club’s members and activities, offering a richer understanding of Cleopatra’s life and reign.