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    Gotta Dance Performing Arts Studio

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Salty Dinner Theater

    Salty Dinner Theater

    2.8(4 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    Food was absolutely disgusting for over $100 per person. It was very underwhelming. The show…read moreitself was very chaotic all over the place and made absolutely no sense. It was the worst 2 1/2 hours of my life.

    The Salty Dinner Theater is a traveling troupe of performers. They put on shows in restaurants or…read moreother special events-often murder mystery or otherwise interactive with the audience. The shows are comedic and musical, with occasional moments of improvisation. So far, I've attended two of their performances: one was The Great Gatsby that was held in a parking lot. All the attendees circled their vehicles around a stage and watched from the Covid-safe spaces in their cars. I appreciated the creativity of the performers and producers of the show to be able to provide the entertainment while not being able to be " in person." The second show was last night and was at a restaurant. We were in a private room with every table filled. It was wonderful to see smiling faces that were not peaking out from behind masks. The show was entertaining-with tons of audience participation. If you don't want to be called out or interact with the performers, this might not be the scene for you. At the end of the murder mystery, the audience votes for who they think the murderer was-AND the appropriate punishment. I loved seeing the reactions of the cast members when they took their punishment-especially when one of them had to guzzle ketchup. It was hilarious! (I also felt a little bad for him, he looked like he was going to be sick.)

    Mystique Dining at Gardner Village - Mac & Cheese entree

    Mystique Dining at Gardner Village

    4.4(95 reviews)
    21.9 mi

    Lovely experience overall! The venue is in a cute little garden village filled with all kinds of…read morefun activities all around. Parking was easy to find right out front. I went on a Tues evening so it wasn't as crowded. Inside was easy to check in. They gave me a colored chip to set near my dining set so the servers know what type of meal to bring me. Bathrooms were also right outside and very convenient. Dinner was five courses. Chef Anna was innovative and created our dishes to perfection. We started with a yummy crostini made of goat cheese, strawberries, and balsamic. Then a summer salad followed made with berries and sliced almonds. Third course was a fruit sorbet as a palette cleanser in between. Fourth and fifth courses consisted of what guests ordered individually online upon purchasing their tickets to the show. I chose the mac and cheese with the veggie lasagna. Mac and cheese was amazing! By the time I started on my lasagna, I was already pretty full. It tasted more like a vegan lasagna rather than a veggie one. I tasted shredded bits of coconut that may have been vegan cheese. Lastly, for dessert it was a lovely strawberry shortcake. We were all well fed and satisfied by the time Magician Anjo came out. Because we were a smaller crowd of six guests, we got a more intimate experience with Anjo, who was great by the way! Very funny and entertaining. In the course of 45 minutes, he did quite a few various tricks for us including one with playing cards and one with golf balls. The one with the money at the end was probably his best trick! Anjo restored my faith in magic! :D Highly recommend if you're in the area and looking for a cool magic show with great food, superb staff, and amazing vibes all around.

    First off, we have to be clear about this place. It is wonderful for special family events or…read moregatherings. Something special with friends or visitors. As a casual date night type thing this place is a bit expensive. That being said, this place is great. It is fun, a wonderful 5 course dinner. The food was excellent. I hope the chef never loses her edge in the quality of food she is producing. The magic show was better than I thought it was going to be. The magician was very good and kept people engaged and entertained. We had fun.

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    Mystique Dining at Gardner Village - So Pretty:)

    So Pretty:)

    Mystique Dining at Gardner Village - Cornish Hen Entree

    Cornish Hen Entree

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    The Aerie - Bleu cheese salad on some kind of radicchio *NOT GOOD*

    The Aerie

    3.1(159 reviews)
    26.8 mi
    $$$

    I had an enjoyable dinner at the Aerie. I was slightly apprehensive given previous mixed reviews…read more The carrot appetizer was tasty but not so good that I would order it again. The wagyu osso buco was good, very tender, but the seasoning/flavor was not superlative. I enjoyed the mushroom bolognese tagliatelle the most (it was the most flavorful, and was filling). The coconut gelato was absolutely fantastic (creamy, rich, yet vegan), but I believe I had the same gelato at SeventyOne so it's not solely available at the Aerie. A friend had dinner at the Aerie the evening before and was disappointed in the mushroom appetizer, celery veloute, and sea bass (which she said was overcooked). So it's possible I enjoyed dinner also because my expectations were tempered. The ambiance is terrific with the tremendous windows and view Service was reasonably attentive, especially the sommelier Given the price/value alone I'd probably rate 3.5 but the ambiance bumps it to a 4

    Located on the top floor of The Cliff Lodge, the ambiance is gorgeous. I had extremely high hopes…read morefor my experience here and they fell flat both times we dined here. I had trouble with the elk meatball pasta. The balls were very tough and tasted gamey. The pasta wasn't thick pappardelle ribbons as noted on the menu, but rather thin like linguine. The $18+ dollar soups were anticlimactic (especially for the price) and needed more substance. The children's pasta was very salty and wasn't made with homemade pasta. The salmon entree looked beautiful on the plate however the fish was medium rare to rare and not as flaky as I hoped. The blue sauce had no actual flavor and was scant. The papaya salad was weird to say the least and tough. Possibly the worst plate of food had to have been the salad I've pictured, with some spotted radicchio. Super bitter and inedible. We sent it away and noticed the table next to us also complain about theirs. The other salad that we replaced it with was just okay and needed more elements. On a positive note, the staff were really friendly and polite and the complimentary bread with honey butter was delicious. My recommendation is to skip this restaurant and walk down to the Steak Pit.

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    The Aerie - Bar area

    Bar area

    The Aerie - A closeup of one of the dishes served at The Aerie

    A closeup of one of the dishes served at The Aerie

    The Aerie - Salad with goat cheese nuts and cranberries

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    Salty Dinner Theater

    Salty Dinner Theater

    4.4(5 reviews)
    25.4 mi

    The Salty Dinner Theater is a traveling troupe of performers. They put on shows in restaurants or…read moreother special events-often murder mystery or otherwise interactive with the audience. The shows are comedic and musical, with occasional moments of improvisation. So far, I've attended two of their performances: one was The Great Gatsby that was held in a parking lot. All the attendees circled their vehicles around a stage and watched from the Covid-safe spaces in their cars. I appreciated the creativity of the performers and producers of the show to be able to provide the entertainment while not being able to be " in person." The second show was last night and was at a restaurant. We were in a private room with every table filled. It was wonderful to see smiling faces that were not peaking out from behind masks. The show was entertaining-with tons of audience participation. If you don't want to be called out or interact with the performers, this might not be the scene for you. At the end of the murder mystery, the audience votes for who they think the murderer was-AND the appropriate punishment. I loved seeing the reactions of the cast members when they took their punishment-especially when one of them had to guzzle ketchup. It was hilarious! (I also felt a little bad for him, he looked like he was going to be sick.)

    I took my child and a friend here recently for the Frankenstein show thinking this would be solely…read morefor kids. BOY was I wrong! I could not stop laughing the whole night. There were so many adult jokes. The characters really put their heart and souls into the production! I loved the meet-n-greets at the beginning, the singing, and the story. My only complaint is that the service at the restaurant was so slow, but that's not Salty Dinner's fault. I can't wait to go to another production!

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