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Salty Dinner Theater – Multiple Locations

$79 for Dinner-Theater Season Tickets with Concessions for Two (Up to $170 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Thespians interact with dinner guests in twists on classics such as Sherlock Holmes and Sleepy Hollow at various restaurants

The Fine Print

Art and food have been intrinsically connected since the first avant-garde artist crafted a Starry Night interpretation out of egg yolks and blueberry yogurt. Celebrate the cohabitation of craft and cuisine with this GrouponLive deal to Salty Dinner Theater. For $79, you get a theater package for two (up to a $170 total value), which includes:

  • Two tickets to each show of the 2013 season (a $150 value), which includes:
    • Bonnie and Clyde in February
    • Sherlock Holmes in April
    • Emperor’s New Clothes in July
    • Sleepy Hollow in October
    • A holiday show in December
  • A king-size concession snack for each show (up to a $20 value)

Salty Dinner Theater, which ABC 4 describes as “bringing a twist to traditional on-stage classics,” combines professional players and proficient chefs to create edible productions performed at Madeline’s Steakhouse & Grill in South Jordan, The Old Spaghetti Factory in Orem, Joe Morley’s Smoked Beef & Bar-B-Q in Midvale, and Mimi’s Cafe in Murray and Layton. Seats are assigned when guests arrive to pick up their tickets, and a dinner menu is available at each venue (although not covered by this deal). Pairs gobble supper as gaggles of thespians interact with attendees, sometimes beseeching their help to choose alternative endings so that fairy tales end happily ever before.

Salty Dinner Theater

Salty Dinner Theater, which ABC 4 describes as “bringing a twist to traditional on-stage classics,” combines professional players and proficient chefs to create edible productions performed at area eateries. Audience members gobble supper as performers interact with attendees before and during the production. Regularly inhabiting Madeline’s Steakhouse, The Old Spaghetti Factory, Joe Morley’s Smoked Beef & Bar-B-Q, and Mimi’s Café, among other locales, the show-accompanying meals range from scratch-made baked lasagna with ground beef and pork to a pound of succulent smoked-beef brisket.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Famous Hats

Every historical figure of any significance wore a now instantly recognizable hat, synonymous with their name:

  • The Napoleon Hat: Military bicorn, worn side to side or "athwart" to serve as a better perch for enlisted falcons
  • The Benjamin Franklin Hat: Small brass beanie with a large conductive spire jutting out of it, topped with a small eyelet for tethering a kite
  • The Davy Crockett Hat: Famously a strict vegetarian, Crockett's "coonskin" was actually just a matted blob of reeds and buffalo chips that he moistened hourly from his canteen
  • The Hercules Hat: Just a minotaur skull

Honorable Mention: Jughead's "hat" from the Archie comics is actually a crown (?) made of gray paper (?) with miscellaneous shapes affixed to it. Details remain vague because it is proven that overscrutinizing Jughead's hat makes you go insane.

Which historical figure had the most famous hat? The answer may surprise you.

Salty Dinner Theater

  • A

    Madeline's Steakhouse & Grill

    10290 S State St.
    Sandy, Utah 84070
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  • B

    Old Spaghetti Factory

    575 E University Pkwy., Suite A2
    Orem, Utah 84097
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  • C

    Joe Morley's BBQ

    100 W Center St.
    Midvale, Utah 84047
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