Zaza Lagos
Zaza Lagos is where your dinner date might come with live vocals, aerial dancers, and lighting so dramatic it deserves its own Oscar.
Tucked away at 19 Agoro Odiyan Street, Victoria Island, Zaza is what happens when Lagos decides to do fine dining with a touch of global theatre. You walk in, and boom, elegance slaps you in the face (in the best way). The dress code is ‘fashion statement’ (sorry, slippers and shorts, not today), and the vibe is strictly 25+ so yes, grown-ups only.
Zaza isn’t just serving meals, it’s dishing out full-blown experiences. From Tuesday to Sunday, the doors open at 7 p.m. and it’s all lights, camera, and culinary action from then on. The Dinner & Show segment runs from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Think acrobatics, world-class acts, and DJs spinning beats while you sip your passion fruit mimosa like royalty. And when the show wraps up? The after-party kicks in and the real Lagos energy takes over.
Oh, and Sundays? Billionaire Sunday. Come looking like money and get ready to vibe like you just closed a tech deal in Yaba. Thursdays? House of Divas. It’s mimosas, afrohouse, happy funk, and DJ E-Touch getting your hips moving before your brain even catches up.
Want in? You’ll need to book ahead, no walk-ins. Slide into their DMs on Instagram or hit the hotline (opens at 11 a.m.) on +234 9123 555 555.
Now here’s the tea: Zaza just closed for renovations. But this isn’t goodbye, it’s glow-up season. They’re promising an even bigger, bolder, and more electrifying return. So, keep your eyes peeled. When Zaza’s doors swing open again, you already know it’s going to be a Lagos event.

