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Depending on where your opinions lie on what is dinner theatre, you have many options in the city of San Francisco, both traditional and not so traditional. If you are open to a new experience you might like Teatro ZinZanni, which is a mixture of cabaret, Cirque de’Soleil and Vaudeville, along with a five course dinner. You can sneak a peek here: http://love.zinzanni.org/_gswf/experience.html.
On Pier 39, at the Swiss Louis restaurant, you can see more traditional shows. Soon they will have Tony and Tina’s Wedding, which is a great combination because Swiss Louis is one of the oldest Italian restaurants in the city, being in business since 1936. You can find tickets for this show here: http://www.pier39shows.com.
If you enjoy the mystery theatre experience, you are also in luck. The Dinner Detective is an interactive murder mystery dining experience. Located at the Hyatt at Fisherman’s Wharf, you get to be a part of the mystery while feasting on a four course dinner. For more information, you can click on this link: http://www.thedinnerdetective.com/sites/san-francisco.
On Pier 39, at the Swiss Louis restaurant, you can see more traditional shows. Soon they will have Tony and Tina’s Wedding, which is a great combination because Swiss Louis is one of the oldest Italian restaurants in the city, being in business since 1936. You can find tickets for this show here: http://www.pier39shows.com.
If you enjoy the mystery theatre experience, you are also in luck. The Dinner Detective is an interactive murder mystery dining experience. Located at the Hyatt at Fisherman’s Wharf, you get to be a part of the mystery while feasting on a four course dinner. For more information, you can click on this link: http://www.thedinnerdetective.com/sites/san-francisco.
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