Steak entree
food
House of Hearts 2024 | Photo by Nate Watters
Stage
Right side catwalk
Can Can's brand new theatre features two catwalks!
Intimate theatre setting
Super fun evening. Outstanding performances. Delicious food. For a special evening or to drive away the doldrums. This is the place.
Stage
The cast of Can Can performs The Hitchcock Hotel - Photo by Nate Watters
Can Can presents Glitter Gala in 2021
Can Can presents Glitter Gala in 2021
Front Doors
Can Can's brand new theatre features two catwalks!
Can Can's brand new theatre features two catwalks!
This is a sparkly drink with edible glitter and so freaking good.
sushi and sashimi
Can Can presents Masquerade in 2021
The stage no photos of the performances but trust me you won't be disappointed!!
Can Can's Ooh La La | January 14 - May 1, 2022
Drinks - the corpse reviver was great!
Lauren B.
Jun 13, 2024
I've been wanting to see the Dolly show since it was announced and my boyfriend surprised me with the celebration tickets for my birthday! It was our first time going to a live performance/show and we were a little nervous at first, but everyone was very nice there. The show was incredible and was everything I dreamed of and more. I had no idea that I was going to be brought up on stage (this comes with the celebration package) and it was magical... The singing, dancing and acting was amazing! I cannot emphasize enough how much we loved this show! We are so excited to go to more Can Can performances and have email notifications on for when the next one is announced. Thank you for such an amazing show and experience!
Read MoreOlystacy B.
Jun 4, 2024
Absolutely fantastic experience from booking tickets, to our food, to the show, to the amazing talent, and efficient employees. Everything about our date night was perfection.We saw "Noir". Neither of us have been to a burlesque show before so we didn't really know what to expect. We arrived a little early and had already ate dinner at a nearby restaurant so we had dessert and coffee. It was very delicious. We were sat a the railing, which turned out to be the best possible seating. We saw everything on stage and occasionally right in front of us. What a sight! Gorgeous girls and guys with amazing talent.The show was funny, showcased serious talent, fun dance numbers, sexiness, and overall excellent entertainment. The gals were topless but had pasties on and honestly it was very tasteful and not raunchy. The guys butts were exposed at times but it was done in a tasteful and sexy way. This is not a seedy place rather it showcased trained and talented dancers with nice bodies in fun numbers. If you are prude, you probably won't like this place but if you are a fun and easy going person, this is your place.The theater is fantastic and had great ambiance. There really isn't a bad seat in the house.The people next to us ordered food and it looked AMAZING. Next time we will eat there. The prices were on the high end but to be expected at a theater in a major city.We will absolutely be back for the next show.
Read MoreMatty E.
May 28, 2024
Need an adults-only activity in Seattle? This creative gem is tucked away in the heart of Pike's Place and offers a whimsically sexy cabaret show. This cabaret is both professional and playful without taking itself too seriously. The show definitely emphasizes the talented female dancers, though there are also male dancers to make the performance appealing to all tastes.Be prepared for a solidly R-rated show with a good mix of humor interspersed between impressive dancing, live singing, and even rope spinning. It has two intermissions to allow you to stretch your legs and order more food -- I would take advantage of these, as getting up during the show may disrupt the performers entering and exiting. Our friends who had previously gone to the show told us that while the food is fine, it's nothing spectacular, so we opted instead to just order drinks. They were great and fairly priced (around $15-17 per cocktail). Overall, the show was entertaining and tastefully provocative, setting the mood for a great evening out. The show changes regularly so if you've been before, it will likely be different the next time around. Would recommend!
Read MoreEmily T.
May 3, 2024
What a fun date night! Great show and delicious food!I came for the Noir Thursday 6pm showing with my husband. They checked IDs upon entering and led us to our seat. We were seated along one of the runaways. We showed up around 5:20pm because it was our first time and we were planning on eating dinner there. Everyone was super friendly at the cabaret from our host to the performers, we enjoyed each interaction. Food: + Mac and Cheese gnocchi was so good and very filling! + pork chop - my husband got this and he enjoyed! Pork was nicely cooked and juicy. + gumbo - loved the flavor and the cheesy grits! I had to get a box to take the rest of my plate home because I got full. + pink chai latte - this was the perfect post meal drink that I enjoyed during the last part of the show. Show: Noir was very entertaining! All of the performers did an amazing job! There were 3 parts with 2 intermissions which was nice they split it up so you can order more things in between or take a restroom break. At the end of the show, you can tip the performers. I really appreciate that they do Venmo since I don't carry cash with me that often. Overall a wonderful experience!
Read MoreMichael D.
May 19, 2024
I'm going to try to write this review for people who like the idea of going to a cabaret, but are worried that they may be uncomfortable.This was our second cabaret, the first being in a much larger venue (Triple Door). We liked the cabaret in at the Triple Door, but *loved* this cabaret.The show itself is fairly tame as far as cabarets go. If you are visiting Seattle from middle America, or are otherwise less liberal socially, you will not be uncomfortable. The men are shirtless, and the women at most are topless with fairly large pasties on. It's not much more risqué than what you'd encounter at the beach. There is very little "suggestiveness" in terms of the performers touching each other, and to the extent there is, it is also heterosexual. In terms of below the waist, the women are in bikini bottoms, and "more conservative" thongs. The men are in pants most of the time, sometimes in codpieces, and one time the host was holding just a hat in front of his privates.Two people were "asked" to go on the stage -- me being one of them! I am not the type who usually likes this sort of thing, but I loved it. It was not embarrassing at all. Basically, after the host yelled a profanity, I was asked to repeat him. It was great fun. I was seated in the spot closest to the stage, which is why I was picked. The other person was at a bachelorette party. She sat on the stage while people danced around her. No one got particularly close, and it was much tamer than what I've seen at Vegas in the adult Cirque shows.I say all the above to say that if you want to do a cabaret, but are nervous, I would go ahead and do it. This will be among the more cabarets you can choose.The performers are incredibly talented. There are four dancers (two men, two women), one singer (woman), and the host who is also an acrobat-type person (man). The venue is stunning, and very intimate. If you get seats along the catwalk, the dancers will be dancing literally inches from your face. There's no touching, of course, and they don't touch you, either, except for a playful flick of a feather on your face once or twice.We are vegan, and there are vegan options. We did the three-course "VIP" meal. I would recommend if you are vegan to email them ahead of time, as our server -- while sweet and attentive -- was a bit clueless (she didn't know the difference between vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free). When we went both soups were vegan, and were marked as such. The corn chowder was excellent. However, no entrees were marked as vegan. In emailing back and forth with the venue ahead of time, I was told that the risotto is vegan without the protein. The server had to confirm this with the kitchen. That's what I had, and it was good. I prefer the vegan risotto at Jazz Alley, FWIW.The other dinner vegan option was the vegetarian burger without the aioli. Our server confused gluten free and vegan, and so my wife got it with a lettuce wrap instead of a bun. I'm not sure if the bun was not vegan, though, and this is why she got what she got.The vegan dessert option was a vegan tiramisu. I'm not sure why it isn't listed on the menu -- it is excellent. The server knew about this, and I was told in my email discussion ahead of time that it would be available.We do not drink, and there were a handful of non-alcoholic mocktails which were also quite good. However, no NA beer options.Overall, we really enjoyed ourselves -- so much that we are going to do this again in the future! If you're on the fence, do it!
Read MoreCaitlin R.
Jun 3, 2024
Updated review.. It's been a year or two since I've been to a show at Can Can. My friend and I went to see Dolly last night. We both had a ton of fun and the dancers are so talented. My updated review is based on the food. Both of us ordered the filet mignon for $48. The food came out cold, and lacked flavor. We both were disappointed with it, especially for the cost. Certainly could've used some salt at least, but there aren't salt & pepper shakers at the tables. It was disappointing considering the high cost.I've had dinner here before that was delicious.. so I don't know if certain dishes are just better than others.. or it's a consistency problem as I read in another review. It certainly makes me hesitant to order dinner here again. I'll likely stick to lite bites, dessert and drinks next time.
Read MoreDiana C.
Mar 3, 2024
The food was really tasty - much better than what I feel I have typically had at similar dinner show venues. We especially liked the drinks, sliders, biscuits, Mac and cheese, and beignets. We also had some tasty truffle fries and my partner had the Bouillabaisse too. Would definitely got back and eat the food and order the drinks again. The service was great - they checked in regularly without disrupting the show and made sure we always had drinks and water if we wanted them. The ambiance was obviously superb. We were seated at the rail and it was amazing to be so close to the show and see the performers dancing right in front! I would definitely recommend this! Great for a fun date night or a special occasion too.
Read MoreRose W.
Apr 8, 2024
We went and saw Noir at the new location of the Can Can. Johnny is still performing and running the show for the last 19 years! Always funny, entertaining and sexy! My favorite show in Seattle. The food and drinks were great! Friendly service too.
Read MoreMolly M.
Dec 16, 2023
The Can Can was super fun! Cabaret style show with incredible food. There's no photos allowed once the show starts but I can tell you the food we had was to die for! Mac n cheese gnocchi, charcuterie, braised beef flat bread, salmon, squash risotto. Some of us are already planning our next visit!
Read MoreBritt B.
Jun 20, 2024
I found out about Can Can while taking a Pike Place Foodie tour last year. I was shocked to have not heard of them earlier.My best friend and I went to see "Dolly" tonight and the entire production was flawless.The performer who played Dolly had a great voice, a strong stage presence, and was the perfect person to play Dolly.The performer who played "Burnie" was equally amazing. We talked before the show before he was in costume, and he laid down the ground rules (no photography, no touching) and gave us a run down of what to expect. He was quite entertaining and did a great job involving super funny guy from the crowd.Melissa was our server and she did a fantastic job and offered good suggestions. My bestie and I shared the Burrata (VERY good but a little hard to share), the chicken kababs (which to our delight also came with two veggie kabobs) and the Mac & cheese gnocchi. Everything was super high quality and absolutely delicious. We also had the salted caramel and the Nutella beignets to finish - because of course. I'd also like to mention that their ginger beer is probably the best I've had.The performers and the staff do a phenomenal job here. It's an intimate space, and there's comedy, singing, dancing, a few props... 10/10 recommend!! And being some cash at the end for tipping the performers! Enter off Pine Street - at the end of Post Alley and across the street from Beecher's and Inn at the Market. Park at the Pike Place garage for $8 in the evening, and you'll be within a three minute walk and your car will be safe and secure. You can expect to see some buns and side boob, but everything is very tasteful. This is not a male revue or a strip club. Some of these other reviews have me scratching my head. It's burlesque, and there's a big difference. Thanks, Can Can! I'm a local and can't wait to come back!
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