Live interactive Show, Audience Participation, Improv Crime-ody, Hilarious entertainment, Full No-host bar available.
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Location: San Antonio
What's Included
- Full No Host Bar
- 3 course dinner including a gourmet buffet fresh spinach salad with candied pecans and strawberries. Roasted Chicken al Limon with new potatoes and seasonal sauteed vegetables, homemade chocolate cake
- Comedy Dinner Theatre features live true crime investigation in which everyone’s a suspect
- Cream of the Cops Prize Package
- Wait Staff Gratuity
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Alamo City Murder Mystery Dinner Show is really fun for adults and older teens, but there aren’t strict age limits. Just keep in mind that it can get a bit rowdy with the audience participation, so I’d recommend it for ages 13 and up. If you’re bringing younger kids, it might be wise to check if the humor is suitable for them.
A: Parking can get a bit tricky, especially on weekends. There’s a small parking lot at the venue, but it fills up quickly. I suggest arriving at least 30 minutes early to find a spot. Alternatively, there's street parking available but make sure to check the signs for any restrictions!
A: Yes, you can usually reschedule your booking. Just give them a call at least 48 hours in advance, and they’ll help you out. I had to move my date once, and the staff was super accommodating!
Discussions
Just went to the Alamo City Murder Mystery Dinner Show, and it was epic!
I took my friends there for my birthday, and we had such a blast! The food was actually really good, especially the roasted chicken and that chocolate cake was to die for! 😂 The interactive part was hilarious—everyone gets involved, and the mystery kept us guessing. The bar wasn’t free, but it was nice to have some drinks while we figured out 'who done it'. I totally recommend it for a fun night out!
Thinking of gifting this dinner show, but is it really worth it?
I’m considering getting tickets for my parents for their anniversary. They love a good mystery and food! 🤔 But I’m a bit worried about the quality of the show and if they’ll feel comfortable participating. Anyone been? Would they enjoy it?