Author: Eric Grundhauser / Source: Atlas Obscura

No genre of eatery tries harder to create a unique atmosphere than the theme restaurant. Recently, we asked Atlas Obscura readers to recommend their favorite theme restaurants from around the world, and they came back with some truly unusual places.
Each one of these restaurants has clearly gone to great lengths to bring their singular little worlds to life. The Frankenstein Pub in Edinburgh, for example, offers a campy horror show, while Milwaukee’s espionage-themed SafeHouse makes guests present secret codes to gain entry. Read on to discover some of your fellow readers’ best theme restaurant suggestions. Keep them in mind the next time you’ve got a hankering for a high-concept meal.

“You eat in total darkness, and you don’t know what you’ll eat before (say if there’s something you don’t like). An awesome experience!” — Valérie, Paris, France
“The Hobbit/Lord of the Rings–themed. It’s built in an old house and the walls are covered in memorabilia. My favorite piece is an oversized chair made out of tree limbs and covered in faux fur.” — Jennifer Machala, Houston, Texas

New York, New York
“It’s themed like a mad scientist’s home/lab and contains many interactive ‘exhibits’ and live actors.” — Mike, Atlanta, Georgia
“Its Twin Peaks and Pacific Northwest themed. There’s a drink called the Dr. Jacoby.” — Rachel Sandoffsky, Seattle, Washington

“The best Tiki themed restaurant bar on Earth, with a live band playing on a boat…
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