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Chicago, Illinois
Northalsted's drag supper club pairing dinner with nightly shows.
Kit Kat is Northalsted's drag supper club, a sit-down dinner-and-show room where the Kit Kat Divas perform tableside while you eat. After 25 years at its original Halsted address, it reopened a block away at 3524 N. Halsted in a larger, Art Deco-styled space with a main dining room, a patio, and a long list of martinis and cocktails. The format pairs upscale contemporary plates with live entertainment rather than running as a straight bar. Programming runs beyond the nightly drag dinners to include weekend drag brunches, Broadway-themed nights, and dinner-and-show packages. It draws a celebratory crowd, so it skews toward birthdays, bachelorette groups, and anyone who wants the performance built into the meal. If you'd rather have a show with dinner than hop bars, this is the Northalsted spot for it.
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