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    Chez Michou

    4.2 (30 reviews)
    Closed 8:30 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    Very fun! Authentic burlesque club. Michou sits in the foyer and greets everyone as they arrive. Female impersonators singing!

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    Aux Trois Mailletz

    Aux Trois Mailletz

    4.0(72 reviews)
    3.4 kmSaint-Michel/Odéon, 5ème
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    We like Aux Trois Mailletz - but lets get some basics out of the way…read more 1) You are in the heart of the tourist district. Aux Trois Mailletz is in the Latin Quarter right across the river from Notre Dame. The only way to have more tourists around you is to go to the Eiffel Tower or to stand in front of the Mona Lisa. 2) French Urban planners have done the maximum to make this district look like the Paris tourists want Paris to be. Parisian urban planners have long been expert in impression management. See for example the Hotel de Ville which was intentionally built in a style 100 years older than when the building was constructed - so it would look "Traditional and Ancient" from the minute the building opened. * * * None of the above means Aux Trois Mailletz is bad. We drank here rather than ate here ... So I have no idea if the food is marvelous or terrible. A lot of Yelpers love the kitchen here. But I DO know two definite things. 1) The cafe is just opposite from Saint Julien le Pauvre. Saint Julien le Pauvre is an old and intimate church. It looks adorable. Significantly, it has some of the best acoustics you could ask for ... Which makes it a primo location for classical music concerts. If you are anywhere near Aux Trois Mailletz, Go across the street or get on your phone and see if they have concert tickets for your night. If they do, it will be well well worth it. 2) Aux Trois Mailletz is a piano bar above and beyond being a French cafe. The pianist puts a ton of classical music into the mix. Chopin figures heavily in his play list. Getting drunk on Armagnac, while listening to Chopin, and eating French snacks? What's not to like? * * * If you want to join the fashion police, You can comment on the 300,000 million tourists going by the cafe. Making witty comments about the passers by is one of the best games in town. Doing so while drunk is thirty times better. The street will give you unlimited amounts of first rate material for your finest jabs and snark. * * * So whether you a) eat, b) drink, c) listen to music in the cafe, d) listen to music in the church across the street, or e) show your moral superiority to everyone within one mile of where you are sitting ... A fine time can be had at Aux Trois Mailletz. Life is too short not to have fun.

    Great place to have drinks and listen to live music. Highly recommend and would definitely visit…read moreagain.

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    Moulin Rouge - Champagne delicious!

    Moulin Rouge

    3.5(492 reviews)
    0.6 kmMontmartre, Pigalle, 18ème

    Well, it's amazing to see all the pearl clutching over the Moulin Rouge being in the red light…read moredistrict! You mean there's gambling in this casino? And yes.. there are pickpocketers all over Paris, especially in areas where tourists lose their situational awareness. So bring your brain. That being said, my husband greatly appreciated the thorough security pat down which gave him the FULL experience.. 5/5 would recommend. The food is shockingly great. The sounds of champagne bottle popping everywhere really adds to the ambiance. The place was completely packed to see a tried and true review complete with feathers, sparkles and full body makeup. Wouldn't say it's entirely family friendly... but it has a children's menu and my 9 year old son said the dancing was amazing. Put this on your must do list.

    Love!!!! Background…read morenote - I'm a dancer & a dance teacher! That being said - I LOVED the performance! It was so fun to watch the woman & men perform, the costuming, the different styles of routines, the athleticism, all of it! We did order a bottle of wine which was delicious - but did not partake in any food items! We did the 11pm show, and it was a perfect late night event! No photos as it's not allowed while the show is happening but I'd recommend to everyone visiting Paris! & book tickets in advance, so you can get the show / slot you want!

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    Theatre front.

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    Folies Bergère

    Folies Bergère

    3.2(39 reviews)
    1.1 kmStrasbourg-St Denis/Bonne Nouvelle, 9ème

    Folies Bergere 03/20/20…read more My first visit to Paris we had tickets to a show at Folies Bergère. The experience was one that is burned into my memory. The place is historic. Beautiful chandeliers came down from the ceiling. Women in feathered costumes were on stage and hanging from the chandeliers. Nudity unseen in my world at that time can not be forgotten. Needless to say I've never been to a show like that again. I can see by the recent reviews the place is not the same. Shows like Cabaret and Zorro can not replicate the spirit of the original shows. I see that Yelpers are not posting or reviewing. Maybe it's a Senior Citizen crowd now. What I know: "Folies Bergère is a cabaret music hall, located at 32 rue Richer in the 9th Arrondissement, the Folies Bergère was built as an opera house by the architect Plumeret. It opened on 2 May 1869 as the Folies Trévise, with light entertainment including operettas, comic opera, popular songs, and gymnastics. It became the Folies Bergère on 13 September 1872, named after nearby rue Bergère. The house was at the height of its fame and popularity from the 1890s' through the 1920s." The Folies Bergère inspired the Ziegfeld Follies in the United States and other similar shows. The Folies Bergère catered to popular taste. Shows featured elaborate costumes; the women's were frequently revealing, practically leaving them naked, and shows often contained a good deal of nudity. In 1926 Josephine Baker was brought over from NYC. Many notable performers have entertained the audiences at the Folies. CC Wikipedia If you want more info look online. I'm so glad I saw one of the traditional performances before they faded into the past. The photos I'm posting are from Wikipedia. They are Public Domain. I don't need a photo. I remember my experience like it was yesterday. I had a peak experience that I enjoyed immensely.

    Service client absolument non professionnel. Ma compagne et…read moremoi avons péniblement tenté de réserver sur le site web en allant de message d'erreurs en message d'erreurs et sans jamais parvenir à valider la transaction commerciale. Nous avons finalement du nous résoudre à utiliser une autre plateforme, pour finalement nous voir débité tout de même par le site officiel. Message du service client : on ne rembourse pas ! Je suis UX Designer, mon travail est littéralement de designer des sites web. Surtout ne réservez pas sur le site officiel et utilisez Fnac.com ou n'importe quelle autre billetterie en ligne. - Totally unprofessional customer service. My partner and I tried to book on the website, going from error message to error message and never managing to validate the commercial transaction. We finally decided to use another platform, only to be charged by the official website. Message from customer service: no refunds! I am a UX Designer, my job is literally to design websites. Don't book on the official website and use Fnac.com or any other online ticketing service.

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    Place indiquée comme "catégorie 1", avec vue obstruée.

    Folies Bergère - Photo Public Domain. Posted with review 03/20/20

    Photo Public Domain. Posted with review 03/20/20

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    Au Lapin Agile - Intérieur/Inside Photographer  Peter Koslowski

    Au Lapin Agile

    3.5(29 reviews)
    0.6 kmMairie du 18e/Lamarck, Montmartre, 18ème

    Do you know Lapin Agile ? When I was junior high school student, I knew the Montmartre…read morecabaret. Why did I know it although I was a young student ? Because very famous artists and chanson singers from the end of 19th to the beginning of 20th gathered at here to communicate with various people and drink alcohol and watch dancing of cabaret dancers. Picasso, Modigliani, Apollinaire, and Utrillo, and famous cabaret singer, Aristide Bruant. In 1875, the artist Andre Gill painted Lapin Agile's sign that was to suggest its permanent name. It was a picture of a rabbit jumping out of a saucepan, and residents began calling their neighbourhood night-club Le Lapin à Gill, meaning "Gill's rabbit." Over time, the name had evolved into "Cabaret Au Lapin Agile," or the Nimble Rabbit Cabaret. The original painting on canvas was stolen in 1893; a reproduction on timber was painted to take its place. The Lapin Agile was bought in the early twentieth century by the cabaret singer, comedian, and nightclub owner Aristide Bruant to save it from demolition. The Lapin Agile became a favourite spot for struggling artists and writers, including Picasso, Modigliani, Apollinaire, and Utrillo. The Lapin Agile is located in the centre of the Montmartre district in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, behind and slightly northwest of Sacre Coeur Basilica. Since this was the heart of artistic Paris at the turn of the twentieth century, there was much discussion at the cabaret about "the meaning of art." The Lapin Agile also was popular with Montmartre residents including pimps, eccentrics, poorer people, local anarchists, as well as with students from the Latin Quarter and a sprinkling of upper-class bourgeoisie. Pablo Picasso's 1905 oil painting, Au Lapin Agile ("At the Lapin Agile") helped to make this cabaret world-famous. The cabaret was often captured on canvas by another Montmartre artist, Maurice Utrillo.

    Wow, Carissa M. could not have been more accurate. This place was bad, really bad. So many things…read moreneed to be different to make this good entertainment, and a properly run business. Do yourself a favor and don't be the rabbit trying to jump out of the pot. Such a waste of time and money. I literally had to run past the performers to escape! Good luck if you want a drink, or have to go to the bathroom.

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    Au Lapin Agile Cabaret in Montmartre

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