Reservations
A lively, intimate magic-and-mystery dinner show with enthusiastic performers and average food; great for celebrations if you value entertainment over cuisine.
Expect an intimate, lively room where table magicians warm up the crowd before a playful mystery and a high-energy finale. Staff are upbeat and performers engage every table; one guest said, "we felt welcomed and amazed from the first trick." However, seating can feel tight and the evening runs long, so arrive ready for interactive fun over elbow room. The cooking plays a supporting role to the show: straightforward salads, a chicken entree, and classic desserts. Guests praise the illusions and humor most, while the food lands as average to decent for the price. Think experience-first, banquet-adjacent plates rather than chef-driven tasting. If you want close-up magic and shared laughs, you are in the right place; if you want a culinary showcase, temper expectations. Families do well here. Several reviewers brought kids who loved participating and asked to return. That said, the fixed menu may be limited for picky eaters and portions can be modest. Plan for a later dinner service and consider a snack beforehand. For most families, the show-centered format outweighs the simple menu.
Area: Busy midtown corridor with mixed restaurants and services; casual, entertainment-seeking crowds.
Safety: Generally safe with steady traffic; typical urban vigilance advised at night.
Nearby: Near Grant Rd commercial strip; close to University-area neighborhoods and casual nightlife.
Available: Reservations
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