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BLACK OUT LAS VEGAS CODE
For guidance regarding local blackouts in your area, enter the local zip code of the area where you will be streaming ESPN+ in the local blackout detector above to find out which club's live games may be blacked out on ESPN+. Games broadcast nationally may be blacked out in ESPN+ as well. Visit the Blackout website and follow the restaurant on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.Games broadcast on local television in your area are subject to blackouts in ESPN+. You will love the food AND the dark dining room. You MUST try Blackout Dining in the Dark when you are in Las Vegas. That is some seriously stealth vegan activism!
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Imagine the thousands of non-vegans having this fun experience only to discover at the end of the night that they were eating vegan food. In addition, the restaurant does not advertise as vegan even though all food and drink is completely plant-based. You are allowed to view the menu AFTER you finish your meal but you are not permitted to read it aloud nor can you photograph it.īlackout prides itself on offering the experience as a complete surprise for diners and they don’t want it ruined by menu leaks. When we got outside, Gil said it was like I had been inside his brain for an hour and a half. Hearing the other diners talk, laugh, and sometimes smash a glass (!) is surreal and has you questioning so much about your senses. You don’t realise how much your taste is influenced by sight until you find yourself trying to deconstruct the flavours in a 7-course meal! Gil and I had a great time trying to work out what we were eating. The entire experience was amazing, a little nerve-racking, and something that I will never forget.Īnthony gave us minimal details on the ingredients of each dish, allowing us the freedom to explore the flavours on our own. He was obviously our eyes for the night but he was much more than that.Īnthony talked us through each dish, gave directions to cutlery, and kept us feeling relaxed through the hour and a half experience.

Gil and I were invited down by the restaurant to try the menu and our server Anthony was a true delight. At Blackout however, the servers wear night vision goggles in order to navigate the room and serve food and drinks. On arrival, guests read and sign a waiver before locking phones and all light emitting objects into a secure locker.Įach group of diners is assigned a server just as you would be in any regular restaurant. Not semi-darkness where eyes can adjust after a few minutes, but rather total darkness. This concept is rather unusual, but also highly enjoyable.ĭiners eat their 7-course vegan dinner in complete darkness. Just when you think we’ve reached peak veganism, along comes Blackout with their unique dark dining experience in Las Vegas.
