Can Can Culinary Cabaret

95 Pine St, Seattle - 98101
213 reviews
French
(206) 652-0832

Don't be alarmed by the price of the VIP as your meal is included in the admission. The VIP provides for a view of the stage and is best for a party of two. The stage, in the shape of a "Y" supports seating along both arms and on either side of the arms...front row and within arms reach of the dancers but don't touch. Food can be ordered by all. The VIP seating has more room.

The former theater was a really cozy, intimate experience that we really enjoyed so we weren't sure we were ready to try the new theater. But my wife is a huge Barry Manilow fan so when Lola was the theme we had to return. And as always the show was a blast and we had a great time.The food isn't really my normal style but it tasted really good as did the drinks.

Wow! Wow! Wow! This show is so much fun! The entertainers greet you at the entrance, seat you at the table and talks to you a bit. Makes you feel like you just made a new friend. The entertainers are extremely talented!! I was blown away at there talent, it was so much fun! It is an Adult show so I would not bring kids under 18. The food and drinks were good, although a bit pricey, but the real treat is the entertainers. Bring cash and tip these extremely talented group.

First time attending a burlseque show and at the Can-Can theater. This is a new location for the team and they are working it. We arrived too early to be seating in the theater so we were invited to sit in the bar. We started with the Little Richard shot (tequila based) and the Cosmocabana shot (vodka based). Both shots were well mixed. Then we switched to Tanquaray gin and Tonic and Sailor Jerry's rum and diet coke for my partner. Both were adequate strength. The bartender was very attentive and, even though we had lots of questions about where the evening was going, they patiently answered all. While we waited for seating to begin we were warmly greeted by the host, who we would later learn was the main character Lola. When seating began, one of the performers greeted us and escorted us to our table. Richard was charming, engaging and enthusiastic. They told us about the gender-neutral restrooms along the corridor to the dining room/theater and when we were seated they told us what to expect during the show and made a drink recommendation: Big Richard (tumbler size version of the little richard shot). Our server, Rue (sp?), was very attentive and personable throughout the show. We had read poor reviews about the menu so we chose to eat dinner at home instead of purchasing the VIP tickets which include a 3-course meal and one drink with ticket price. However after having several cocktails, we decided an appetizer would be wise. When we asked our server about the Spring Harvest dish, they said it was a favorite and would recommend it. They described it as kind of a hummus plate (roasted red pepper hummus/spread) with falafels and roasted eggplant and tomatoes and grilled artichoke hearts. It was harder to see the presentation of the plate in the low light but what we could see looked good and the flavors were on point.Now let's talk about the show! The host was funny and talented. The other performers had fun costumes, sparkles/glitter on everything they wore, and at least 3 of the 5 performers sang as well as danced. The show was mesmerizing and we couldn't look away from the beautiful performers and their seductive movements. Technically they were stripping but it wasn't vulgar or strip-clubby. As with shows like cirque and zinzanni, this show told a story. Like our party, most tables were celebrating something so the atmosphere was festive and we were encouraged to be loud & proud with our appreciation. It was a fun night and I would def return. Also the directions to find parking and to find the theater were helpful.

Everything about this experience was perfect. We were spending a few days in Seattle and a local recommended that we take the time to take in a show. It did not disappoint. We saw Lola and the entire vibe was amazing! The performers were so good, the intermissions were short, the food and drink were delicious. If you're on the fence, just go!

The best experience ever!!! Dinner and drinks were outstanding and the Show!!!!! Wow!!!! The performance was incredible. The talent is top notch… everyone is super friendly and engaging with the audience. So much fun!! I took my husband here for his birthday and we had the best time!!! Comedic performances dancing creativity!!! We could not have asked for anything better. if you are in Seattle, you must go here you will not regret it. We loved it so much if it weren’t sold out we would’ve booked and seen the show again right after!!

We stumbled up on this place and stayed for the show. It was so awesome. It’s an intimate venue so you are immersed in the show. Participation is encouraged. The actors are both talented and beautiful. Food is excellent with premium ingredients. I would definitely recommend this as a “must do” during your stay in Seattle.

We absolutely loved our night at the Can Can! We went on the last day of their Parisian-inspired show, Ooh La La. The whole bar area and stage were decked out in pinks and reds and we knew we were in for a fun show. We enjoyed a few specialty drinks at the bar before the show and everything was delicious and dazzling! The food was good too - we had already eaten dinner so we weren’t hungry enough for a full meal, but did get some apps and desserts which were great. The show itself was excellent with extremely talented performers. My tip would be to get the cheapest tier seats if you’re a bit shy or don’t want to be called on for audience participation! Overall it was such a fun experience, perfect to do with friends that aren’t afraid of trying something a bit risqué. I’ll be back for sure!

Looks like someone in the wait staff double dropped me for a hefty sum. I have been a patron of this amazing place for almost a decade but , sadly, since they allow this type of behavior to happen I doubt I will be going back.

To be honest, I didn't know what to expect. Every year my two sisters and I take an annual "Sista's Trip", this year was O.P. and 3 nights in Seattle. My older sister insisted that we book general admission tickets to the Can Can. We had a Thursday night reservation, only one show that evening. They ask you to arrive between 6 and 6:30, but the show doesn't start until 7:30, lasting 1.5 hours with two intermissions. I know understand why they you would like to arrive early as if you ordered a pre-planned meal or off the menu, you are served before the show actually starts. Once the show starts, you don't want to miss a minute of it. Now on with the show ..... well - the performers (small troupe) are spectacular. Not only do they have wonderful singing voices, they are athletically over the top with their dancing capabilities. And, on another note, these performers also serve as a meet and great you prior to the show! As it being a small venue, the sound and lighting were perfect. The servers were very professional and personable. This is a true Cabaret show, carefully choreographed, and I do not recommend for children under the age of 18. All I can say from the time the show started until the end, I had a constant smile on my face. True entertainment. At the end of the show the artists come around to each table to thank you for coming, and show their true sincere personalities. Please bring some cash to reward them when they are passing the hat. Another perk for us is that the venue was right across the street from the hotel we were staying at, Inn at the Market! How easy was that for us tourist visiting Seattle in May!