cabaret

/ˌkæbəˈreɪ/
noun
  1. A form of entertainment featuring music, song, dance, or comedy, typically performed in a nightclub or restaurant while the audience eats or drinks.
    • We went to a cabaret show that included singers, dancers, and a comedian.
    • The hotel offers a dinner cabaret every Saturday night.
    • She dreamed of performing in a Parisian cabaret.
  2. A nightclub or restaurant where such entertainment is performed.
    • The cabaret was crowded with tourists enjoying the show.
    • They booked a table at a famous cabaret in Berlin.
    • The old cabaret on the corner has been renovated and reopened.