You’re Invited to a 70s Dinner with a Side of Mystery

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Do you like solving crimes? Put your skills to the test and join us for an evening filled with food, fun, and mystery! The City, Turning Point Beer, and Keith & Margo’s Murder Mystery Texas are teaming up to host the murder mystery dinner, “Dead Men Don’t Dance Disco.”

The murder mystery dinner will occur on the following dates and times at Turning Point Beer (1307 Brown Trail):

  • Saturday, August 27 – 6 to 8:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, August 28 – 1:30 to 4 p.m.

Tickets include a full course meal (catered by Café Sicilia) and two drinks. Over the course of two hours, participants will become sleuths as they try and put together clues to solve the mystery of “who dunnit,” all while enjoying a three-course meal. The first 30 minutes allows time to get down and boogie (or just mix and mingle), find your seats, and put on your detective hat. The theme for the evening is 1970s, and era-appropriate dress is highly encouraged! Tickets are $35 for individuals over 21, and $20 for under 21. Please note, this event is for ages 13 and over. Register for either dinner online.

Original source can be found here.



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