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Phoenix speakeasy offers three-course dinner with a touch of mystery

PHOENIX (AZFamilie) — Get ready to unleash your inner detective! A speakeasy in Phoenix offers a way to have a fun and mysterious night out.

Wander Speakeasy, located just off 7th Street and Deer Valley Drive, is once again hosting a murder mystery dinner with the Mafioso Murders- Godfather’s Revenge Mystery Dinner, presented by Murder Ink Productions, on Sunday, September 22.

“People can come in and be a part of the show,” said Greg Lutz, owner and founder of Murder Ink Productions.

Visitors are encouraged to dress as if they were living in the 1920s as they enter the world of gangsters and mayhem from that decade.

“We have actors who perform, and then someone dies mysteriously, and then they can go out and look for clues. After they go out and look for clues, we have a point where they can vote and see if they can guess who the killer is,” Lutz said.

The dinner fits the mafia theme with a three-course menu of Italian dishes, including chicken...
The dinner fits in with the mafia theme and consists of a three-course menu with Italian dishes, including chicken cacciatore and a burrata salad.(Family from Arizona)

The audience may also be assigned a role in the mystery. According to Lutz, the winner will receive a prize.

The dinner is in keeping with the mafia theme. It is a three-course meal of Italian food, including a burrata and heirloom tomato salad with berries, pesto and balsamic vinegar.

The main course is a chicken cacciatore with stewed chicken, vegetables, sauce and cheese-parmesan polenta.

For dessert, guests can enjoy a pannacotta with blackberry jam, almond and granola nuts, pistachios and elderberry honey.

Adult tickets are $95 and include a three-course dinner with unlimited soft drinks.

VIP tickets are available for $110 and include preferred seating, a craft cocktail or wine, a three-course dinner, and unlimited soft drinks.

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