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    The Dinner Detective

    3.1 (25 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Denise A.

    We came to the Dinner Detective at the Omni Hotel in New Haven on a Saturday night ready for some fun, laughs, and crime solving. We parked in the Omni garage and did have to ask the hotel front desk exactly where we had to go. Beautiful and tasteful hotel. We were there early as instructed ( the show was to start promptly at 6p.m.) and while you should arrive on time, there is really no need to arrive 15-20 mins early (as suggested) as our host didn't announce himself till after 6pm and seating is already assigned by table so there was just a lot of confusion and standing around. Upon entering and registering, you write your code name on a tag you wear all night. It was funny to see some of the names and hear the back/cover stories. Great way to get to know people and also start thinking who might just be lying. Clever. The tables were set and salad was already at the tables when we were let into the room. The place holds about 100 people. The beverage line was never long and prices were not too outrageous, however it was a cash only bar. Keep that in mind. People settled in and began to eat and socialize. We were all provided a sheet to write stuff down that might point to a later clue or suspect. The cast members--some at each table-- were all great and I did admire the actors for their quick wit, humor, and ability to improvise. The audience's energy and participation really made the show better, so don't be shy. The appetizers were fine, the 3 course meal was pretty good ( salad was super, chicken dish ok, and the cheesecake was very good) and served and eaten in between acts. The waitstaff did a great job clearing dishes and refilling water glasses. The bathrooms were super clean. It was a fun and entertaining night which we enjoyed. We met some wonderful folks and had lots of laughs. I would recommend going with a group of 4 or more if you can. You can request someone (without them knowing) to be a "suspect" when you book your tickets online. To witness that was hilarious. Parking for over 3 hours was just a bit over $10 on this nite.

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    Laura S.

    My group attended the Dinner Detective at the Omni Hotel in New Haven. It was a Christmas gift for my parents -- intended to spend time together and solve some crime! This would have been an embarrassing gift had they not simply wanted an excuse to leave the house with us! Haha. Honestly, I feel terrible saying so but this was absolutely not worth the money. THE GOOD: The staff was very friendly and welcoming. Every interaction with them was great and you can tell they are good people. That's what makes this review so difficult. I also liked they had the clues available on a QR code to reference. And breaks in between so you can enjoy dinner and discuss. Wine and dessert were good. THE BAD: The whole thing reminded me of a high school fundraiser. It was like the Wish version of Clue. Once we got to the hotel we stood in a long line to check in. Then we had to get right back in line to order drinks at the bar (aka table in the hallway) since they didn't take drink orders at our table. THE UGLY: The acting seemed to be mostly improv. Which is fine for professionals but this was not it. Our group found it confusing, not very funny, and just cringey at times. But the pasta. Guys, what in the world. The vegetarian option was tortellini and it was maybe like 9 tiny tortellini with strips of onion and a few mushrooms. It was so embarrassing we gave my dad, whose dinner it was, part of our dinners. The organizers should consider dropping the price, removing the dress code (wtf it's not fancy), providing better scripted performances, more substantial food options from hotel catering, and offer parking validation.

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    Amazing experience, and lots of fun! I would definitely do it again. Very interesting and interactive.

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    So much fun, the actors were amazing and hilarious dinner was also delicious !!!!! Perfect date night

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    My bridal party brought me for my bachelorette party. It was SO much fun. The actors were amazing!

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    Really fun and interactive. The cast had a good grasp of where everyone was and played off each other well.

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    Paradise Club - SALVAGE CITY SUPPER CLUB

    Paradise Club

    4.3(113 reviews)
    66.8 miTheater District, Midtown West

    NYC's Wildest Multi-Course Dinner Party right now!…read more Born at EDC in Las Vegas, Salvage City Supper Cclub brings its chaotic multi-sensory dining experience to Paradise Club -- blending Michelin-level dining with acrobatics, live performances, music, art and ritual-driven storytelling. The entire night felt raw, immersive and completely unpredictable -- felt like stepping into another reality for a few hours. Definitely one of NYC's most unique nights out right now. Dates till August only! Don't miss out! Check out their website for details. Follow me @foodie.elite on IG and Tiktok for more great finds.

    Came here for the Moonrise show. You line up in the lobby along the left side and once they're…read moreready to let you up, they scan your tickets once you get to the elevator bank. Upon exiting the elevator they make you feel like you enter "paradise", do some tarot card reading by asking for your birthdate, and then get some beads with perfume dropped on them depending on which card you got. After all of that, none of those stuff mattered. We were served a three course meal before the actual aerobics show happened, but they still had performers perform while we had our meals or a few drinks. I enjoyed their Crescent Dip, which is a hummus dip with whipped feta and comes with a massive chip. The Full Moon Rice I wasn't really a fan of. After those two, they came out with the entree, which they called Fire, Water, Earth; essentially beet, halibut, and short rib. These were alright, not amazing. The third and final course came during the intermission of the show, which was a bunch of dessert treats and they were delicious. The show itself was fantastic. It was more than just aerobics, has there are also singing, dancing, and violinist. You may get wet in the front so FYI. There's also some fire involved. Overall, a well put together show. I'd probably skip the food, but the drinks were great.

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    Townsend Bar & Cinema - Theater

    Townsend Bar & Cinema

    4.0(5 reviews)
    37.8 mi

    Great experience. Seats are large and comfortable, they also recline and have a heat option…read more Intimate theater with great picture and sound. Only con we found was if you go before 5pm, the kitchen and bar are not open. Front desk is clearly over the theater, we recieved some hard eye rolls when we inquired about the bar and food. Think of it as more of a high end concession stand rather than a full service experience. Im already booked for the devil wears Prada next month with reservations at a local restaurant after.

    ORIGIN: Townsend Bar & Cinema opened as part of the 2024 40…read moremillion dollar renovation of the Regency Hyatt Greenwich. The name Townsend is a reference to the location's 20th-century telephone exchange name. LOCATION: The Townsend Bar is located in the atrium. The 40 seat cinema is steps away in a former meeting room. This review will focus on the bar experience. CONCEPT: The bar offers craft beverages as well as a full dinner menu reflecting American cuisine. FOOD: The kitchen is led by French Culinary Institute-trained Chef Joe D'Agostino. Previously Chef D'Agostino served as Executive Chef for the Danbury-based Market Hospitality Group, known for its successful expanding portfolio of Market Place and Mercato restaurants in Connecticut. My first of three meals was disappointing. I had no frame of reference about this establishment (no public reviews of food), so I ordered the Townsend Burger thinking I could gauge quality and skill. The Wagyu burger was dressed in "bacon jam", something I've recently seen on menus but never tried. From what I understood it is sautéed bacon bits and onion slices, with some sweet maple syrup. I never imagined the "bacon Jam" to be as sweet as it was served here ... it overwhelmed the dish. Also disappointing, the slice of red onion was soggy, clearly prepared and refrigerated days ago. As a result this condiment did not offer the anticipated crisp texture and spicy flavor. Finally, the accompanying fries were lackluster. Later that day I ordered the bread pudding dessert, which was stellar. I'm not sure if this dish is prepared by the kitchen, or sourced from a vendor. Other dishes appeared and were prepared like the quality dishes I have come to expect from Market Hospitality Group. SERVICE: Service was unorganized and scattered for a relatively small number of guests served. The server recommended the Townsend Burger, and returned when I was nearly done. She could see I tried to remove the bacon jam and noted that she and her colleagues hate the bacon jam and offered a second burger with bacon slices. I wish she had given me this information when I had asked for her guidance or checked in earlier. AMBIANCE: Townsend Bar is in the atrium, surrounded by trees and overhead glass ceiling. TIP: For a quiet movie and dinner night out, check out what the tiny cinema is playing.

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