

Have you ever wondered how your senses would react in total darkness? BLACKOUT Dining in the Dark is for food enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.Embark on a culinary adventure unlike any other at BLACKOUT, a fascinating dining experience just off the Las Vegas Strip. Sitting in total darkness, your sense of taste and smell are completely heightened as you feast on a multi-course meal of wonderful specialties.Upon arrival at BLACKOUT, you’re greeted by the friendly staff who first explain the dining process in detail. Next, inform the host of any food allergies or special dietary requirements you may have, and then select your meal based on your choice of a sweet, spicy, or savory menu.With your cell phone and other light-emitting …
Unique venue where diners experience a multi-course meal in an environment without lighting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3871 S Valley View Blvd Ste 8, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Phone: (702) 960-4000
Website: http://dineblackout.com/
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First course: a delicious soup – protip: drinking from the bowl rather than using the soup spoon is socially acceptable because no one can see you doing it (except for the servers)
Second course: a trio of finger food amuse bouche surprises
Third course: a very generous portion of a starch and a main protein – my favorite course! They cut the protein for you so no knife needed even though it is provided. I found it easier to hold the plate up to my face while scooping the deliciousness with my fork because no one could see me e
Fourth course: a very hearty side dish
Fifth course: a delicious handheld snack with a side of marinated deliciousness
Sixth course: a very generous portion of a grain with an second main protein
Seventh course: a very rich and flavorful dessert
We are heavy eaters in real life, and we left very satisfied and stuffed. Reviewing the picture menu after our meal to finally see what we actually ate was so fun and surprising. The host staff and our server Bree were so hospitable, patient, engaging, and fun. Kudos to this unique sensory dining experience. Such a fun night out to impress friends and family with this experience.
Response to owner: ,
I’d like to add some important context and clarify my experience.
This was a birthday gift from my husband. He booked it because he genuinely thought it would be something different and special for me. I agreed to go because I also believed it might help with my anxiety. Unfortunately, that was not the case.
I arrived at the experience and stayed until course 6.. so that is false. You cant pull the receipt because reservation was not under my name. During that time, I did eat the soup and the finger foods that were provided. The final meal served to us was a curry-based dish (I won’t go into details out of respect for others), so I did make an effort to participate. Because of that, I feel it’s unfair to say that I didn’t try.
For me personally, the experience was extremely traumatic. I understand that it may not affect everyone the same way, but I am only speaking from my own perspective and experience.
I also want to clarify that I did not say anything negative about your staff. My comments were solely about how the experience affected me. Given that you are a business owner, I was honestly hoping for a more caring and empathetic response.
I hope this helps clarify where I am coming from. I wish you a wonderful rest of your day.
The menu is pre-set and a mystery, but they ask if you have any food allergies beforehand.
My server, Josh, was awesome. He was super personable, fun, and made the whole experience that much better.
Everything I ate was delicious and some if it was even things I wouldn’t think to try at a regular restaurant.
I didn’t make a reservation since it was only me, but if I were going with some friends I would probably make a reservation to be safe.
I think this would be a great place for any group size, as it removes all the normal distractions like phones and lets you just be fully present with the people you’re there with. Plus it’s fun to try and guess what you’re eating.
It’s definitely not cheap, but it’s well worth it.