Presented by Cluedunnit
We’re off to the races for a prize-winning murder mystery dinner experience!
Join crime writer Jonathon Mapletree and a cast of suspicious characters as you solve the mystery and discover whodunnit.
It is the evening before the 1937 Cheltenham Gold Cup, and the ballroom of the Queens Hotel on the Promenade Cheltenham is full to capacity with the great and the good of the British racing world.
It is the annual charity fundraising ball supporting local Children’s Charities and the mood in the room is buoyant and joyful!
This year’s race could be memorable, and it looked like History would be made in Cheltenham the following day. Certainly, the Gold Cup would hit the headlines…but for quite the wrong reasons.
Enjoy a delicious three course dinner as you question the suspects, decipher the clues and work to crack the case - before someone makes a killing!
You are invited to dress in the style of the period, as you work together to solve the mystery.
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Price includes three course dinner. Please select either the standard or plant based & allergen free* option when making your selection.
*Please note: While we take food safety seriously, we cannot guarantee that any item is completely free from allergens.
Dietary requirements may not always be accommodated, but our team will assist you in making informed choices wherever possible.
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