Pamela, Underground nightclub in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, France
Pamela is an underground nightclub in Saint-Germain-des-Prés housed in a cellar with multiple seating alcoves decorated in red velvet, black curtains, and 1970s-style furnishings. The intimate layout spreads across several distinct areas, each designed for conversation and socializing.
The venue served as a performance space in the early 1970s when musician Jim Morrison visited Paris and took the stage there. This period established its connection to the city's musical heritage.
The venue transforms throughout the evening from a jazz music setting to a house music dance floor with DJ Joe Lewandowski at midnight.
The venue opens on Friday and Saturday evenings and welcomes guests without advance reservations until the early morning hours. Direct access from Mabillon metro station makes it easy to reach.
The bar serves five signature cocktails, including the Ginicina made with gin and ginger liqueur and the Shelter combining whiskey with cherry liqueur. These house creations shape the taste of the evening.
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