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What Parents Say
Note: These reviews appear to be for the Shakespeare Tavern, a dinner theater venue, not a daycare center. Reviews consistently praise the intimate theater performances, welcoming staff, quality food service, and overall atmosphere. Visitors report exceptional hospitality and value compared to other Atlanta entertainment options.
Late post: Oh was this an experience! We had never been here before. With the courtesy of the library, we decided to visit. The directions leaving the parking lot was very confusing. Overall attending this show was fantastic. You can order food at this establishment and eat inside before the play starts. They change their menu seasonally. The food is catered in. We ordered the Pull BBQ pork sandwich with the choice of chips or a side salad. We chose the salad. We had sweet tea to drink. The have table servers will come by and take your plate when you are finished eating. The ambiance of the place is an Old English Pub look. Check it out.
We went here for the first time and it was beyond amazing! The staff and volunteers were so kind. Mary was one of the volunteers and made us feel so welcome, especially since we’d never been here before. The food was good and one of the chefs gave great recommendations. The acting and show was perfect and I love that they stood out in the lobby meeting and greeting after the show. We will be back!!!
We had a great time celebrating my partner's birthday here with the Queen's upgrade package. The staff was super friendly and helpful, and selected a delicious wine for us. The show was great too!
Good gentles all, lend me thine ears awhile, For I must sing the praise of a house most rare, Where wit and wine do walk in hand in hand, And mirth wears motley till the candles fade. This past Christmastide, in love’s true spirit dressed, I bore my wife unto the Shakespeare Tavern. She, never yet acquainted with its cheer, And I, returned after long years astray. To fit the hour, I clad my queen in garb Of Renaissance delight, and so attired We crossed the threshold, not as common folk, But players in the age we came to see. Long ere this night, I owed this noble hall A debt of thanks: for here, in youthful days, I first did taste that shepherd’s humble pie, A dish so rich it lodged within my heart, And now I seek it wheresoe’er I dine. Thus memory itself did set the table Before a single course was yet revealed. When tickets were secured, mine eye did spy A royal offer “King” bold in name. Some might cry out at such a stately sum, But mark me well: I am no peasant born, And for my wife, my world, my sun, my soul, No coin is dear, no luxury too high. Thus crowned, we were with wine and endless fare, A bottle fair and victuals without bound. Yet let me pause, for praise is due indeed To those kind souls who served us through the night. The volunteers, with smiles as warm as hearths, Whose courtesy outshone the candle’s flame. With gentle word and eager helping hand, They made us feel not guests, but honored kin, Their cheer did season every dish we ate And lent the evening grace beyond all gold. O feast! O triumph of the kitchen’s art! Each dish a sonnet, savory and warm. We sampled all, and still our hunger grew, For every bite did beg another verse. The price alone was paid in pleasure full, And gladly would I ransom it again. Then rose the play, “Twelfth Night” upon the stage. A comedy so fleet of tongue and limb That laughter leapt unbidden from my chest. The players brought their utmost to the boards, Each soul alive with timing, wit, and fire. Not once did mirth grow stale, nor joy sit still; The night flew past as if on fairy wings. We left with hearts made light and bellies glad, Already sworn to swift return again. Next time, with kin and blood and chosen friends, That they too may partake this joyful spell. So hear me, travelers of time and taste: If thou wouldst dine with laughter, love, and art, Seek thou this tavern where old words live new. I’ll meet thee there anon, until that hour, I rest thy servant, smiling in recall.
I went Friday for the first time to see Twelfth Night, and it was amazing. The atmosphere was great. The staff were very kind and informative.The snacks were tasty. I will definitely be returning and recommending.