Top 10 Cabarets and Clubs
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1. Au Lapin Agile
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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2. Moulin Rouge
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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3. Haynes
As well as being an American-style restaurant, there’s often live music or some other entertaining events.
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4. Chez Madame Arthur
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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5. La Nouvelle Eve
One of the lesser-known cabaret venues. Its intimate nature does not undermine the professionalism of the shows.
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6. Hammam Club
This North African-style restaurant turns into a late-night club with DJ and a dance floor.
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7. Cabaret Michou
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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8. Folies Pigalle
This former strip club is now a leading dance venue and popular among the gay community.
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9. La Loco
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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10. Le Divan du Monde
World music is played here, live and DJ, with regular dance events and concerts too.
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