Art Deco lounge with burlesque, cabaret, comedy, and cocktails

























"Classic cocktails, thrumming live music, and the potential for dancing make this painstakingly restored Art Moderne cabaret a worthy destination for an evening of drinks. Comfy upholstered booths and bar seats all face the stage, directly behind the bar, for maximum visibility." - Serena Maria Daniels


"Willis Show Bar is hosting luxurious New Year’s Eve celebration featuring hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, live soul, funk, and pop music by The At Will Band featuring Al’Exist, surprise guests, as well as DJ M.I.A. providing tracks for the dance floor, plus a champagne toast at midnight. Tickets go from $125 to lock in a bar stool for one to $1,400 for a table for eight." - Serena Maria Daniels

"Willis Show Bar is hosting luxurious New Year’s Eve celebration featuring hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, live soul, funk, and pop music by The At Will Band featuring Al’Exist, surprise guests, as well as DJ M.I.A. providing tracks for the dance floor, plus a champagne toast at midnight. Tickets go from $125 to lock in a bar stool for one to $1,400 for a table for eight." - Serena Maria Daniels

"Willis Show Bar’s Spooky Drag Burlesque on Halloween night combines drag, burlesque, dinner and a show, with dinner proceeds benefiting the Ruth Ellis Center and after-dinner show benefits going to Affirmations Ferndale." - Mickey Lyons

"I learned Willis Show Bar is an Art Moderne reconstruction of a 1940s Detroit jazz venue with a narrow floor plan and a curved bar that puts customers right in front of nightly entertainment—typically a mix of live musicians and burlesque—and that it has been dark since March 14 because its intimacy prevents safe 50 percent occupancy (maybe only 30 percent) and makes reopening financially unfeasible given its relatively high overhead; outdoor shows are impractical because the bar sits close to residential streets, so owner Sean Patrick is working with the landlord and planning to build out a kitchen to add a dining component as an alternative revenue stream." - Brenna Houck