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Strasbourg Offers Diverse Valentine’s Day Experiences for Couples and Singles Alike
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Strasbourg is embracing Valentine’s Day with a vibrant array of options, catering to those celebrating with a partner, friends, or even solo.Building on the spirit of “Strasbourg my love,” the city promises a thrilling program of events, from immersive dinner shows to unique opportunities for connection – all to be enjoyed without moderation.
Dinner shows: A Feast for the Senses
For those seeking a romantic evening centered around cuisine, Strasbourg’s restaurants are elevating the dining experience with captivating shows.As one local observer noted, some are aiming to serve up a date that is “very ‘show.'”
At Mussel’1 in Duppigheim,a “parenthesis of love” will unfold on February 14th,featuring a singer,DJ set,and a “romantic air show.” Similarly, Purgatory’s dinner show promises a “bewitching” atmosphere, accompanied by the Italian melodies of Michel Grimaldi.
Au Well Done! The social table invites diners to “forget dinners too wise” with a “Valentine’s Day in Carnavale di Venezia mode.” The evening includes Carnival-themed karaoke, a masked dress code, and a promised “surprise at the end of the meal.”
Hey Mama Station is heating things up with its “peep Show,” while Cabaret Madame is crafting an immersive dinner show designed to awaken “all [n]our senses” through four dishes and four performances.
For Real Meetings: Connecting in the City of Love
For singles hoping to find a connection before Valentine’s Day,Strasbourg offers several opportunities.Following the success of events highlighted in “Strasbourg mon amour,” options include “Pitch your friend” at Carton on February 12th.
Embracing the idea that “love is blind,” Knotted is hosting a “No Valentine” evening on February 11th on rue des Aveugles, a location chosen for its symbolic resonance. The event, held in the hidden bar of AEDAEN (the Speakeasy), encourages attendees to display their mood on their wrist with a bracelet, fostering open communication and potential connections.
On February 14th, THE Aviators bar will host “Confessions without a Valentine,” utilizing a color-coded wristband system – “not interested,” “open to discuss,” or “Ok for flirting” – to signal intentions. Attendees can also anonymously share their love stories (or misadventures) on Post-its, with confessions ranging from “I still have his netflix password” to “I prefer my cat.”
Humor Statements: Laugh Your Way to Valentine’s Day
Saint-Valentoche also provides a platform for humor and lightheartedness. Strasbourg is embracing this with a variety of improvisation and cabaret shows.
Café Grognon is hosting a “floppy disk competition” on February 14th, challenging participants to win over the audience with their best punchlines, blending romance, humor, and a touch of embarrassment. Prizes will be awarded for the most captivating performances.
The following day, February 15th, The Drunky
