Hollywood beckons to tourists who long for a brush with Tinseltown glamor. Tour movie studios, slip your hands into the famous prints at the TCL Chinese Theatre, or indulge in a celeb sighting at one of LA’s white-hot nightspots. Spot your favorite star while shopping at The Grove, or forget all about the famous eye candy as you take in the iconic artwork at The Getty Center. For a different type of star-gazing, peek through the telescopes at the Griffith Observatory.
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Flying the way it use to be and you never leave the ground. A super fun experience of having dinner on a Pan Am plane complete with everything original including the tableware, seats, and stewardess outfits. Whether you are an flying enthusiast or just want a fun and unique experience, book the Pan Am experience.
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The first two things you need to know are, there is a strict dress code, and you can only visit by being invited by a member. Once you've found a kind soul to invite you, you choose a dinner time and the doors open at 4:45. You can immediately grab a drink and start exploring. It's $25 per person for the entrance fee which isn't too bad considering you get to see lots of shows. Once you grab a drink you can take it with you into any area and into any show, and there are several bars through out the Castle. There is a parlor where a "ghost" plays any song you can think of on a piano. Pretty fun to do while you wait for a show or dinner. We grabbed a drink and then got in line for the first available show. For the most part the magicians are amateurs and so you shouldn't go in expecting David Blaine. But they are entertaining, especially the comedian magicians. The MOST impressive magicians though are the close up magic guys. They really are impressive. They are sprinkled through out the castle and you can happen on one as you walk around exploring. The best show we saw by far was by a bartender/magician named Nick down in the basement (every time I've gone the basement bar was where I saw the absolutely best magic). He did some card tricks that blew us all away! And he was hilarious to boot. Movie references and constant jokes through out his performance. I could have stayed in the basement the entire time. The other part worth mentioning is the excellence of the food. This was my third visit to The Castle but it had been so long I forgot anything about the food. Maybe it wasn't great before. But it is amazing now. WE had a group of 6 and between us we ordered the filet minion (Milton style which means your steak is topped with crab, asparagus and a cream sauce, so decadent) the beef Wellington, the Australian rack of lamb, tomahawk steak, lobster tail, crab bisque, mushroom soup, and curried cauliflower. Everything was cooked to perfection and absolutely delicious. My filet was THICK and somehow still cooked perfectly all the way through. Dessert was a flourless chocolate lava cake with berries and that was yummy too. Not the best, but a nice ending to the meal. Overall a fantastic night. A very unique kind of thing to do in LA.
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The Dinner Detective is an award winning, comedic, interactive murder mystery dinner show.
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Keith & Margo’s Murder Mystery Dinner at the Daily Grill every Saturday is LA’s original and still most popular Murder Mystery Dinner. The LA Times has called them, "The Masterminds of the genre,” and their ongoing dinner shows is at one of the most popular restaurants on the fashionable Westside. Reservations are a must.
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