Repeal Day: December 5th 1933

Fri. Dec 5, 2014 at 9:00pm CST
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Repeal Day: December 5th 1933

Celebrate Repeal Day of Prohibiton on December 5th, 1933!  


 


The Moonlight Dolls have put together a special show in honor of the repeal of prohitbition.  


 


Dinner and Show Tickets start at $65.  Show is approximately 1:15 but you will have roughly 2 hours of seat time before the next show.  To reserve your seat, please follow the links to pay for your seat deposit.  Your ticket is accompanied by dinner served in platters for a family style feast at your table.  The remaining balance of $45 per person is due at the end of the meal.  Drinks and gratuity are not included and are additional a la carte.  

 

Feeling generous? Upgrade your whole table with these additional Decadent Menu Options:


  • Chargrilled Rockefeller Oysters +$30 per table

  • Wagyu Tri Tip +$60 per table

  • Whole Lobster +$60 per table




Tables are shared with friends or strangers.  If you would like to save seats for friends please give us a call at 281.940.4636.

 

Houston's Only True Supperclub


  • Platters created by Chef's Ben McPherson and Matt Wommack

  • Drink menu selected and crafted by Lainey Collum

  • Performances by The Moonlight Dolls

  • Show starts at 9 pm.  Arrive early to be seated.

  • Dress code enforced in the Theatre.

  • Valet Parking available for $7 if validated by Prohibition.  

  • 21up to attend. 


About the Venue


The new Prohibition is divided into two areas.  A 3,000 sq ft restaurant with patio features a 30' granite top bar, ornate mirrored wall, ceramic black and white tiles, and dark oak wood panels.  The design is reminiscent of great American and European Hotel bars and lobbies of the past, where you could feel at home away from home.  The restaurant is more casual and is the perfect place to dine weekly or stay late at the vibrant bar.  

The second area is the 5,000 sq ft theatre that once was the historic Isis Theatre. Billed as the first silent theatre in Houston built in 1912, Prohibition's new theatre is a return to its origins.  This space is a juxaposition of old and new with a serpentine staircase, art deco carpet, semi-private mezzanine, and a grand stage.  The theatre is perfect for theatre art performances, private events, and weddings.

 

 

          
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Prohibition Supperclub & Bar 1008 Prairie
Houston, TX 77002
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