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Three hours of dining and sleuthing — a 1930s mobster mystery where guests must identify the killer among them.
This interactive dinner show combines a themed dining experience with a murder mystery to solve. Over the course of three hours, guests will enjoy a meal while engaging with a storyline set in the 1930s mob scene, trying to figure out who the culprit is, and why they committed the crime.
The ambience is reminiscent of a bygone era, enhancing the overall fun of the evening. It's a lively setting that invites participation in the unfolding mystery. Reservations are recommended as seating can fill up quickly.
Reviews
The family show was highly entertaining, and there was a chance to get involved if you wanted. However, the dinner itself was nothing remarkable.
I had a great time at Rigatoni. It offered fantastic family entertainment, and I appreciated the chance to get involved. The food was decent but not the highlight of the experience.
It was an enjoyable and engaging experience overall. The staff were excellent, providing plenty of interaction and entertainment. The atmosphere was lively, and both the soup and dessert were good. However, the pasta dinner was quite disappointing, which made the expense feel excessive, as I left feeling hungry.
This experience was a lot of fun. The performers did a fantastic job engaging with the audience. We were pleasantly surprised by how good the food was.
Avoid spending your money here. The crowd was mainly seniors, which might appeal to some. The food seemed like it was from a can, and we walked out after just 20 minutes of a show advertised for three hours. It felt quite cheesy.
This was my first experience with a murder mystery show, and it exceeded my expectations. I really enjoyed using black lights to help uncover clues about the identity of the murderer(s). My brother and I had a blast trying to piece it all together. I must mention that I am an excellent sketch artist, but genuinely, my family and I had a fantastic time. The food was tasty, the drinks from the bar were strong, and I look forward to attending this show again on my next trip to Myrtle Beach. Thank you for an unforgettable experience; the staff and management were exceptional.
A wonderful spot for a date or family outing. I haven't laughed that much in ages. The staff was great, and the food was enjoyable.
The food was quite disappointing, consisting of spaghetti with canned sauce and frozen meatballs. The sound quality was poor, making dialogue hard to follow, although the singing was commendable. The single server did an impressive job managing drinks and meals with a friendly demeanor. The ambiance was nice, but I found it frustrating that a $5 black light kit was required to discover clues. I would not recommend this experience and wouldn’t choose to return.
I have attended many murder mystery shows, and this one was the least enjoyable. The plot was dull and the acting was poor. As for the food, it was mainly dry noodles with sauce and just one meatball.
I was quite let down by the meal; the pasta was both undercooked and difficult to eat. However, the acting had its intriguing moments.
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