🚔 Prison Bar in China: Where Doing Time Means Cocktail Time 🍸

 Ever wanted to go to jail… but with WiFi, cocktails, and selfies?

Welcome to China’s Prison Bars, inspired by Orange is the New Black.


Here’s how it works:

  • 👕 Step 1: Suit up in an orange jumpsuit (yep, full inmate look).

  • ✍️ Step 2: Sign a “confession form” and get your criminal file.

  • 🚪 Step 3: Guards (aka waiters in cop uniforms) escort you to your cell.

  • 🍹 Step 4: Enjoy cocktails, sodas, or coffee for about 50 RMB ($7).

  • 📸 Step 5: Selfie, because if you didn’t post it, did you even serve time?

The vibe:
🔒 Iron bars, graffiti walls, interrogation rooms, and even props like handcuffs.
📷 Perfect Instagram spots to prove you survived your sentence.

Of course, not everyone’s a fan—critics say turning prison into entertainment feels “disrespectful.”
But judging by the crowds lining up, it seems most people don’t mind serving a drink while serving time.

Verdict: Prison sucks. But Prison Bars? 10/10 would get locked up again. 😎

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