
This Indiana Restaurant Will Blindfold You Before Serving Your Meal
Looking for a different and unique dining experience in Indiana? This might be one experience that you might want to try with your partner or friends.
You have been to a lot of restaurants in your life. The experience is all the same. You get your seat, look through the menu, order your food, see how delicious it looks when it comes out, and enjoy time with whoever you're with over a good meal. That's pretty standard, right? Well, suppose you’re looking for something different to do with your partner, or even friends and family. In that case, there's a trendy new dining experience that will heighten your senses as you'll be completely blindfolded throughout the dinner.

Blindfolded Dinner in Indiana
Dining in the Dark offers a unique dining experience that is exactly as it sounds. While blindfolded, you’ll enjoy delectable surprise dishes and feast on a curated 3-course meal without using your sight, thereby enhancing your other senses. The menu includes an appetizer, main course, and dessert, all crafted with fresh, seasonal ingredients. You can choose from three menus: the Red (meat), Blue (seafood), or Green (vegetarian).
Now, I don't know about you, but I am a visual person. If I see a meal that doesn't look visually appealing, I probably won't eat it. However, if I can't see my meal, I could be exposing myself to new food items that I never would have known that I would enjoy.
Dining in the Dark in Indiana
The Dining in the Dark experience will be taking over Skyline Club in Indianapolis on select dates. You can book your time and table on the website by clicking here. The whole experience lasts about 90 minutes, and seating is planned ahead, so be sure to submit your seating preferences. Want to sit with other friends who are also there to experience eating blindfolded? You got it, just let them know.
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