Chat Noir is an immersive cabaret experience created by The Lost Estate, transporting audiences from London into the world of late-19th-century Paris. Inspired by the original Le Chat Noir club, the show recreates the artistic chaos that shaped modern cabaret, where poets, musicians, aristocrats, and anarchists gathered under one roof. Rather than following a traditional stage format, the production unfolds throughout the venue. Guests are cast as visitors to Montmartre, free to absorb performances that erupt around them while dining and drinking as part of the world of the show.
Chat Noir plays at a purpose-built immersive venue in central London operated by The Lost Estate, a company known for transforming historic spaces into fully realised theatrical worlds. For this production, the venue is reimagined as Le Chat Noir of 1890s Paris, with performance areas, dining spaces, and roaming musicians integrated into a single environment. The layout is designed to blur the line between audience and performers, allowing scenes, music, and interactions to unfold around the room rather than from a fixed stage.
Address: 9 Beaumont Ave, London W14 9LP, United Kingdom
Tube: The nearest Underground station is West Kensington (District line), a short walk from the venue.
Bus: Local bus routes serving the area stop nearby on North End Road and surrounding streets.
Available facilities: Restrooms, bar service, dining areas, cloakroom
Accessibility: Step-free access available in most areas; accessible restrooms; staff assistance available on request. Guests are advised to contact the venue in advance for specific access needs
The show is strictly for ages 18 years and above. The production contains profanity, adult themes, and raucous sights and sounds.
The show is playing at The Lost Estate in London.
hat Noir is an immersive cabaret and dining experience inspired by the original Le Chat Noir club in 1890s Paris.
The running time is 3 hours and 20 minutes which also includes the dining.
Your ticket includes entry to the immersive experience and a three-course dining menu.
Yes. Live musicians perform throughout the evening as part of the immersive experience.
The show blends cabaret, chanson, theatrical scenes, dance, and visual spectacle inspired by Belle Époque Paris.
While there is no strict dress code, guests are recommended to dress up in Parisian vintage, cabaret, or evening attire to match the setting.