
SAN FRANCISCO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- A San Francisco pop-up bar wants you to throw back cocktails while actual rats climb all over you.
The Rat Bar is launching for just three days in June as part of a promotion for the San Francisco Dungeon, a haunted house-type tourist attraction near Fisherman’s Wharf.
But before you can share some bonding time with your whiskery friends, you’ll need to take in the organizers’ performance piece.
Once the show is over, the rat-infested antics begin as brave customers will get 30 minutes to hold, play and let their vermin pals run amok.
But don’t worry, these aren’t your typical subway rats. All of the critters are provided by the non-profit domesticated rat organization Ratical Rodent Rescue.
After all the furry creatures have been safely caged, bar crawlers can continue to enjoy alcoholic beverages at a cash bar and purchase items from the event’s gift shop.
The rat bar is the San Francisco Dungeon’s latest publicity stunt after previously promoting their show with a rat café in 2017.
“Let’s be honest – pastries and coffee were nice and all when we hosted the Rat Café but that was a lot of work,” a marketing rep for the pop-up said in a press release. “This time, get drunk, see our show, touch rats and get drunk some more.”
So, don’t get mousy, because The Rat Bar will only be open for business from June 13-15.