With the exception of the Pixar film Ratatouille,Married Women: Men Who Taste Better Than Their Husbandsrats and dining never go together. Never.
But a San Francisco tourist attraction is featuring the rodents at a pop-up cafe -- and charging people money to experience the potential health code violation.
SEE ALSO: Subway rats fight over the ultimate delicacy, the New York City bagelThe San Francisco Dungeon, an immersive show and history lesson aimed at tourists, announced its Rat Cafe popping up for only two days in July.
For $50 (that includes admission to the rest of the show) cafe-goers can sip coffee while surrounded by rats. It's supposed to be an intentionally confusing experience: sit in a nice bistro-style eatery with a Barbary Coast theme with rats scurrying around.
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It's an all-you can-drink coffee buffet, so no food can be snatched by hungry rats. But still.
The rats are up for adoption through the Bay Area nonprofit Rattie Ratz, a group that rescues and rehabilitates rats. So if you bond with a cafe rat you can bring him or her home. The ultimate souvenir.
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