Dining in the Dark: A Taste of Ancient Rome
Feast like a Roman at this one-of-a-kind dining experience that blends history, culture, and cuisine. Inspired by the grandeur and flavours of Ancient Rome, embark on a sensory journey that travels through time.
Your evening begins with a cocktail in the gallery where you will explore Have Spatula – Will Travel, an exhibition that highlights the power of food in bringing people together and telling stories across generations. Get hands on with ancient ingredients as you prepare for a meal steeped in ancient traditions.
Then, the real adventure begins. Blindfolded, you’ll be guided to the Studio Theatre, where the room descends into complete darkness. Here, you’ll savor a three-course mystery meal inspired by recipes from history’s oldest Roman cookbook. Experience the flavors and ingredients once beloved by Ancient Romans, rediscovered through the lens of contemporary cooking.
The darkness removes distractions, heightens your senses, and sparks lively connections with fellow diners. Conversations flow as you uncover the ancient secrets hidden in each bite, rediscovering the timeless joy of sharing food.
Your Ticket Includes:
One cocktail upon arrival (available from 6:30–7:30 PM only)
Gallery access to Have Spatula – Will Travel exhibition
A three-course meal with drink pairings inspired by Roman culinary traditions
Customize Your Experience:
During checkout, you'll have the option to specify:
• Gluten-free or vegetarian options
• Drink pairing preferences (red wine, white wine, beer, or non-alcoholic)
• For group seating, we recommend purchasing tickets together. If buying separately, please note seating requests during checkout. Seating arrangements will be finalized one week prior to the event.
Important Note:
This immersive dining experience is designed to push the boundaries of your sensory perception and culinary imagination. Mystery menus may not be suitable for all dietary preferences.
Step into the dark, trust your senses, and discover the enduring magic of food, connection, and the Roman art of feasting.