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Poets and artists not only drank in this cabaret club, some such as Renoir and Verlaine also laid tables. Picasso even paid his bill with one of his Harlequin paintings.
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Outrageous show of drag artists and a compère whose behaviour can never be predicted, this is close to the original spirit of Montmartre cabaret.
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The entertainment at this club is provided by drag artists and transsexuals, and you won’t need much French to understand some of the acts.
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This former strip club is now a leading dance venue and popular among the gay community.
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This North African-style restaurant turns into a late-night club with DJ and a dance floor.
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As well as being an American-style restaurant, there’s often live music or some other entertaining events.
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Next to the Moulin Rouge, this vast club couldn’t be more different, attracting young dancers who want to dance all night.
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One of the lesser-known cabaret venues. Its intimate nature does not undermine the professionalism of the shows.
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World music is played here, live and DJ, with regular dance events and concerts too.
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As old as the Eiffel Tower (1889) and as much a part of the Parisian image, today’s troupe of 60 Doriss Girls are the modern versions of Jane Avril and La Goulue.
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