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Twin Cities Locations...

Here are several local venues which have been used as sites for successful Whodunnit, Inc. Mystery Games in the past. You're responsible for making all arrangements regarding reservations, refreshments, and payment for the game location, so we've included websites where available.

Do you have your own idea for a setting for your Whodunnit Murder Mystery Game? CONTACT us and we'll discuss it.

Gale Mansion, 2115 Stevens Avenue South, Minneapolis (612) 870-1662 WEBSITE
A genuine old milling family mansion where we have worked often. Great atmosphere. Dining space is in several connected rooms.


Blaisdell Manor, 2322 Blaisdell Avenue South, Minneapolis (612) 870-7727 WEBSITE
A beautiful space for 75-80 guests. Larger groups can be accommodated in their ballroom setting.

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Lexington Restaurant, 1096 Grand Avenue, St. Paul (651) 222-5878 WEBSITE
The Lex has a nice back room with a bar, a staircase, dark wood, and more. Food has been very good at past events.


 

The University Club, 420 Summit Avenue, St. Paul (651) 222-1751 WEBSITE
The dining area is larger but not as grand as the preceding locations, but this is still an excellent choice.
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The Commodore at 79 Western Avenue North in St. Paul is managed by the same people. The bar in The Commodore is genuine art deco, very atmospheric but small. WEBSITE.

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The Nicollet Island Inn, Nicollet Island near downtown Minneapolis, offers beautiful decor and exceptional food in an authentic restored building with views of the Mississippi. WEBSITE


 

Riverwood Inn & Conference Center, 10990 95th Street NE, Monticello 55362 (800) 379-2647 WEBSITE
A popular conference center with many facilities about 35 minutes north of the Twin Cities.

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The Northland Inn & Conference Center, 7025 Northland Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55428
800-441-6422 or (763) 536-8300 WEBSITE
A new and attractive hotel with many facilities.

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Wabasha Street Caves, 215 South Wabasha Street, St. Paul (651) 224-1191 WEBSITE
An authentic "speakeasy" atmosphere here. (Gangsters actually did hang out here and some shots were fired.) There's a generic 1930s decor in their long and fairly narrow rooms.

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STEAMBOATS ON THE MISSISSIPPI
Our Riverboat Gambler Game was specifically written for presentation on a steamboat, but several other games would work as well. Check out these two local cruise companies:

Padelford Packet Boat Co., Harriet Island, St. Paul (651) 227-1100 WEBSITE

St. Croix Boat & Packet Company (Andiamo), Stillwater (651) 430-1234 WEBSITE


 
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