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Lemp Mansion Mystery Dinner Theatre

3322 DeMenil Place, St. Louis, MO

 

Murder, mystery and mayhem are all part of what you'll find here. No one knows whether he or she will be the next "victim" or the one to solve the case. The haunting history of the 1860s mansion adds to the exciting atmosphere. Although this is a bed-and-breakfast establishment, the dinner theater is open to the public F-Sa at 7p. Reservations are recommended.

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Oct 24, 2009 by Gracie from Columbus, OH
Overall Rating: 3 Overall user rating

  • Beautiful mansion.
  • Theater production, wait staff is not punctual for dinner.

“Don't waste your money. Arrival time for guests is 6:30 and the theater production begins at 7pm. You receive name tags and are the stars of the show. There are only 2 actors that interview each star in between meal changes. Make sure to eat before hand if you are hungry as you will not receive a soup until at least 7:30. Salad was not until 8pm and then more waiting occurs for the entry. Entry was not the best - chicken, tomatoes rolled in beef, and rice. If you are expecting to be entertained while eating dinner, don't waste your money.”

Nov 10, 2008 by Shanda from St. Louis
Overall Rating: 9 Overall user rating

  • Very good value for cost, food and entertainment was great.
  • No choice in food and no vegetarian option. Servers rushed every course.

“I went to a public dinner theater with a few friends celebrating a birthday. Upon arrival you are given a name tag and your characters role/secrets. You are invited to interact with other guest there to get more information about the story. The first course was Beer Cheese Soup, I thought it was good although it could have been a little hotter. The actors were very funny and did a lot of audience interaction, so you may want to keep that in mind if you are shy. Second course was May (Caesar) Salad. Entree was Fried chicken with gravy with steak and rice. It was a lot and I probably shouldn't have ate it all but it was very good. There was also Cheese cake for dessert. For the price the food and entertainment was worth the value and I plan to go back.”

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