Pachamama
About
Nestled a stone’s throw from the Bastille, Pachamama Paris is a chic dinner‑club housed in a historic 19th‑century building designed by Gustave Eiffel. The venue’s neo‑vintage décor—rich with vintage artifacts, recycled furnishings, and vibrant murals—sets a playful, bohemian tone that captures the spirit of South America. From Thursday to Saturday, diners can enjoy a plated dinner as early as 20:00 and then slide onto the dancefloor where resident DJs spin from 22:30 to 5:30. Guests are treated to fresh, seasonal French cuisine with international influences; the menu includes 60 € entrée‑plate‑dessert combos and a separate club entry fee of 20 € that includes consumption. With a strict dress code (formal attire, gender parity enforced at entry) and no minors allowed, Pachamama promises an unforgettable evening of dining, dancing, and cultural immersion in an iconic Parisian setting.
Highlights
- Neo‑Vintage Décor
- Live DJ Nights
- Dining and Dancing
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Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Vibrant Atmosphere
- Exceptional Cuisine
- Historic Venue
At a glance
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- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Club Entrance
€20.00