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Every night, the ALCAZAR dinner show in Paris

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The Dinner Show at the Alcazar

Every night has its own way of taking the stage.

At ALCAZAR, dining and music come together seven nights a week.

But the house does not play the same score every evening.

Two ways to experience ALCAZAR.

From Thursday to Sunday

Paris s'éveille

Beneath the glass roof, the Grand Hall fully embraces its role as a stage once again.

With Paris s’éveille, artists appear throughout dinner. Song, dance and visual performances unfold across several sequences, leaving time in between for the food, conversations and music to continue at their own pace.

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ACT I

An evening that starts from 6pm

From Thursday to Sunday, the first guests can arrive at ALCAZAR between 6pm and 7pm.

At 6.30pm, the show begins and accompanies dinner until 8.30pm.

THE BIG NIGHT

From 8pm, into the night

From 8pm, ALCAZAR takes on another mood.

Dinner begins as the Grand Hall gradually fills. At around 9.15pm, Paris s’éveille takes the stage.

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Piano & vocals or live band
The experience is becoming more open
From Monday to Wednesday

Piano & vocals or live band

At the beginning of the week, music remains at the heart of ALCAZAR, but the evening follows a different rhythm.

Depending on the programme, piano & vocals or a live band accompanies dinner.

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A true dining experience, whatever the programme

At ALCAZAR, the food does not simply accompany the entertainment.

It is one of the essential elements of the evening.

Chefs Zouhair Bouhlal and Guillaume Lutard offer generous cuisine inspired by the great French classics, designed to hold its own alongside the music and the show.

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A plate of pasta with shrimp, sun-dried tomatoes, black olives, and tomato sauce, garnished with fresh parsley
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AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE

A Grand Hall designed to bring everyone closer

Beneath the glass roof, the architecture plays a full part in the experience.

The stage forms the focal point of the show. The forestage brings the artists closer to the guests. The monumental staircase, the volumes and the different levels give the Grand Hall its distinctive depth.

Seven nights, seven good reasons to come back

ALCAZAR is not meant to be a place you discover once before moving on to the next.

One evening, you come for Paris s’éveille. Another, for piano & vocals. A few days later, a live band changes the atmosphere of the room once again.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • From Thursday to Sunday, ALCAZAR presents Paris s’éveille, its dinner-show experience combining cuisine, song, dance and visual performances. From Monday to Wednesday, the evening takes a freer form, with piano & vocals or a live band depending on the programme.