Dracula’s Daughter is a cabaret within the Vampire Connection, a union of several vampire bars offering sanctuary for vampires seeking information and companionship. Named after the 1936 vampire horror film Dracula’s Daughter, the cabaret is considered the most beautiful of all vampire bars. On the red wall in one of the back rooms, a vampire has penned in black felt-tip marker the “Declaration in the Form of Graffiti,” which recounts the violations of the vampire Lestat as of 1985 and urges vampires throughout the Vampire Connection to destroy him and all vampires connected with him.
For more perspectives on Dracula’s Daughter bar, read the Alphabettery entries Bela Lugosi, Carmilla, Dr. Polidori, Lamia, Lord Ruthven, Vampire Bar, and Vampire Connection.