Experiencing a dinner show in Paris means embracing everything that defines the city in the evening. At Paradis Latin, this concept becomes a signature experience that blends artistic performance, architectural heritage, French gastronomy and an atmosphere that feels unmistakably Parisian from the moment you step inside.
The historical DNA of Paris in one venue
Paradis Latin carries more than two centuries of Parisian history.
In 1802, Napoleon Bonaparte commissioned the construction of the original Théâtre Latin, which quickly became a lively gathering place for students, workers, merchants and local Parisians. It was a true social crossroad that reflected the city’s energy.
After being destroyed by fire in 1870, the theatre was reborn in 1889 thanks to Gustave Eiffel, who rebuilt it the same year he completed the Eiffel Tower. The metallic structure, the soaring volumes and the architectural character of the building still embody the Paris of the late nineteenth century, a period of innovation and artistic expansion.
An immersive artistic pre show from the very first moment
A dinner show at Paradis Latin begins long before the main production. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed by an immersive pre show during which artists move among the tables, singing and dancing in direct interaction with the audience.
This creates a dynamic atmosphere in which the boundary between performers and spectators dissolves. The entire room becomes part of the performance, offering an experience that is impossible to replicate in a traditional theatre setting.
A celebration of French gastronomy
French cuisine is essential to the Parisian way of life and plays a central role in the dinner show experience.
The menu is created by acclaimed chef Guy Savoy, offering refined dishes that elevate the evening into a gastronomic event.
For guests who choose the Prestige menu, desserts are crafted exclusively by Pierre Hermé, whose creations are recognised worldwide as icons of contemporary French patisserie.
This pairing of haute cuisine and live performance reflects the sophistication and creativity associated with Paris.
French Cancan and the spirit of Parisian cabaret
The dinner show tradition in Paris is inseparable from cabaret culture. Paradis Latin maintains this legacy through tableaux featuring the legendary French Cancan, an emblem of Parisian joie de vivre, artistry and boldness.
The energy of the choreography, the costumes and the stage direction celebrate the lively tradition that has captivated both Parisians and international audiences for generations.
A unique location in the heart of historic Paris
Set in the Latin Quarter, only a few steps from Notre Dame Cathedral, Paradis Latin offers an experience rooted in the city’s most emblematic landmarks.
This proximity to the historical heart of Paris enhances the sense of immersion and makes the evening feel even more like a celebration of the city itself.
The dinner show therefore brings together every element that defines Paris.
Architectural heritage from Napoleon and Eiffel.
A gastronomic journey shaped by Guy Savoy and Pierre Hermé.
The vibrancy of French Cancan and contemporary cabaret.
An immersive pre show that invites guests to become part of the performance.
A setting in one of the most iconic districts of the capital.
A dinner show at Paradis Latin is not simply an evening out. It is a distillation of Paris itself, a celebration of everything that makes the city unforgettable when night falls.




