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Enchanting Theme Restaurants You Need To Visit At Least Once

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Karen’s Diner

This Australian restaurant chain prides itself on its surly staff, playing off of the "Karen" stereotype—a notoriously rude and entitled woman famously known for asking to speak to the manager.

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The Cauldron Co.

Double, double, toil and trouble. The Cauldron Co. brews up a magical experience that blends together science, technology, and design.

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Beetle House

Halloween isn't limited to one day of the year at Beetle House, which has two locations—one in New York City and another in Los Angeles.

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Ellen’s Stardust Diner

In the mood for dinner and a show? This 1950s-themed restaurant in New York City is known for its singing waitstaff, also called "Stardusters."

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Alice’s Tea Cup

Calling all Alice in Wonderland fans! New York City is home to Alice's Tea Cup, a tea house inspired by the fantasy movie and children's novel by Lewis Carroll.

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SafeHouse

Touting itself as "Milwaukee's best-kept secret," SafeHouse is a spy-themed restaurant full of authentic espionage artifacts, pop culture references, and other spy items.

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Aquarium Restaurant

Guests can order meal options like seafood, fish, or steak as they dine in an aquarium with floor-to-ceiling views of colorful, tropical fish.

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Pirate’s Landing

Dining becomes an adventure at this pirate-themed restaurant, which was constructed to look like a dry-landed ship.

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