NOTICE: To give our staff some time off to be with their friends and families, we will be closed this Sunday, May 24th, and Monday, May 25th, in honor of Memorial Day. Thank you for your understanding. Have a safe holiday!
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NOTICE: To give our staff some time off to be with their friends and families, we will be closed this Sunday, May 24th, and Monday, May 25th, in honor of Memorial Day. Thank you for your understanding. Have a safe holiday!
After a brief summer hiatus, our new Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem at Petite Violette show will return on Friday, August 7th.
Show Synopsis: After 3 years of relative normalcy, things are getting strange again. Willie has been feeling his possession tingles that connect him to the updownside and Whatthe Heckna. He's back snatching people, and someone is helping him. Who? Why? The people of HawkEnds just wanna go to the mall in their parachute pants and buy Swatches from Benneton.
Join us and the Capitol City Opera Company on Tuesday, May 19th, for Dinner and a Diva: a night of delicious food and performances from Puccini’s Madama Butterfly. Enjoy a gourmet four-course dinner with wine, featuring premium hors d’ oeuvres, fresh salad, choice of two gourmet entrees, decadent dessert, hot coffee/tea, and two glasses of fine wine, all for only $75 per person (plus tax and gratuity). Hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar open at 6:15 p.m., and the dinner and show start promptly at 7:00 p.m. Make reservations on our home page.
“Madama Butterfly follows the tragic story of Cio-Cio-San, a young Japanese geisha woman who marries American naval officer Lieutenant Pinkerton. After their marriage, Pinkerton leaves her behind in Nagasaki, unaware that she was with child. Cio-Cio-San later gives birth to their son, Sorrow.“
Here ye! Here ye! Murder, Mystery and Mayhem starts 2026 with a trip back to Colonial America! A time of Washington, Adams, Hamilton. Of powdered wigs, horse drawn carriages and contemporary music (sure – why not). It’s also a time... of...murder! The year is 1774. American colonists are at odds with King George III and preparing to fight for freedom from Britain. But behind the scenes of this revolutionary rigmarole there were fierce battles of hippity hoppity supremacy! Resulting in the mysterious death of Jeremiah “Lil’ Musket” Big-Britches. Someone is killing more than just lyrics and bars! Who will lead the colonies to victory? Why is someone killing hippity hoppity icons? What is for dessert? Come to ye olde Petite Violette and find out!
Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem at Petite Violette features unique, original, hilarious murder mysteries with live professional actors and audience participation, paired with a four-course dinner of fine French food (hors d’oeuvres, salad, choice of entree, and dessert) with a glass of wine, plus tea and coffee. The production changes quarterly to offer up fresh stories and mysteries, with a special holiday show in the winter. Seating is family-style, so guests get a chance to sit with the star of the show. (All food except hors d’oeuvres is served in individual portions.) Shows run on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. (check in 6:45-7:15 p.m.) and Saturdays at 7 p.m. (check in 6:15-6:45 p.m.). The cost per person is $75 (plus tax equalling $81) and gratuity. Murder, Mystery, and Mayhem at Petite Violette is designed for adults and recommended for those aged 10 and over. Shows take place in our private Bordeaux Room.
Join us on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 10th, for a four-course menu to please any mother. We’ll do the cooking, serving, and cleaning, while your mom or your kids’ mom sits back and relaxes. Enjoy choice of each of hot soup, fresh salad, gourmet entree, and decadent dessert, with prices varying from $69.95 to $89.95, based on entree selection. We also offer a perfectly portioned kids menu for $9.95, featuring choice of chicken tenders or pasta, served with a fruit cup and ice cream sundae. Make reservations now, by calling 404-634-6268, for seatings between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., as space fills quickly.
Join us and the Capitol City Opera Company, on Tuesday, April 21st, for Dinner and a Diva: a night of delicious food and performances from Mozart’s The Magic Flute.
“The Queen of the Night persuades Prince Tamino to rescue her daughter Pamina from captivity under the high priest Sarastro; instead, he learns the high ideals of Sarastro’s community and seeks to join it. Separately, then together, Tamino and Pamina undergo severe trials of initiation, which end in triumph, with the Queen and her cohorts vanquished. The earthy Papageno, who accompanies Tamino on his quest, fails the trials completely but is rewarded anyway with the hand of his ideal female companion Papagena.“