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Businiess name:  Hilltop House Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Just when you think you have found the perfect restaurant (fine dining, beautiful private dining rooms, immaculate service, Sunday brunch), the Hilltop House goes and adds live, interactive dinner theater to their resume. A week or so ago, my husband and I had stopped in for our usual Saturday night reservation and couldn't help but notice one of the dining rooms looked to be having a particularly good time. What initially caught our eye was the craps table (yes, like in a casino) and after a bit of nosing our server informed us that they were having one of their ""Murder Mysteries"". From what I understand, its an interactive game where everyone has a character (complete with personality traits and a back story) and at some point there is a murder. Its up to everyone, including the murder victim, to try and piece the clues together and figure out who the murderer was. Of course, its the Hilltop House so a gourmet five course meal was presented, and what we were able to see looked as spectacular as you would expect from a restaurant of this caliber. We are already trying to make reservations for the next Murder Mystery and hope to see you there as well!

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