Perpette, Immersive cocktail bar in the 2nd arrondissement, Paris, France.
Perpette creates a theatrical prison experience set in a 1960s penitentiary environment where guests wear orange jumpsuits and interact with professional actors portraying guards and inmates in recreated prison cells.
The concept draws inspiration from Parisian smuggling networks of the 1960s, featuring the legendary character La Fourmi, known for orchestrating daring escapes and underground trading operations between Caracas and Le Havre.
This establishment represents Paris's embrace of experiential nightlife that combines performance art with mixology, reflecting a growing trend toward immersive entertainment that attracts both locals and international visitors seeking novel experiences.
Located at 13 rue Dussoubs and accessible via Réaumur-Sébastopol metro station, the venue operates from 6:30 PM to 2:00 AM with tickets priced at €49.50 including two cocktails and shared tapas.
Guests participate in a 90-minute narrative-driven adventure where they consume 'special soups' (cocktails) while engaging in role-playing scenarios that blur the lines between theater, dining, and interactive entertainment.
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