View a music video slideshow from ThemeDream Production's 1st Annual "Haunted Dinner" at Payne Mansion in 2015


See all the fun photos from last year's "Haunted Dinner", click here!

San Francisco’s first 'haunted house' meets 'pop-up dinner' returns!

A Two-Night Spooktacular!

Friday, October 28th
Saturday, October 29th
7pm & 10pm seatings

 

A Halloween-themed 4-course dining experience!!!
Where the plate presentations are a Halloween-themed show in itself!



Your dinner is served by The Living Dead!

 

Halloween-themed "Witch"-craft cocktails
by San Francisco's award-winning mixologists!

"Strange Brew" Menu
featuring local San Francisco brewery craft beers!
 

 

DEADLY, DINNER-PAIRING OPTIONS

Wine-pairing dinner experience by
Certified Sommelier Paul Abbey
(Cetrella Half Moon Bay)

Craft cocktail-pairing dinner experience by
Award-Winning Mixologist Jason Seele
(Jack Rose Libation House)

Craft beer-pairing dinner experience by
Brewmaster Michael Vinson
(Schubros Brewery)

 





Over $100,000 in spooky theatrical production,

eerie décor & scary life-size monsters
 transforming the historical Payne Mansion (built in 1881)
into a Haunted House!

 

Freaktacular live entertainment, interactive costumed characters

and para-abnormal activities




8
LIVE PERFORMANCES
in the spooky spirit of Halloween!!!

Creepy music by The Organ Donor's Orchestra



Take fun photos with live ghouls & ghosts!!!



Enjoy pre & post dinner cocktails in our Zombie Graveyard!



Enjoy post-dinner cocktails in our "Blood Bar" vampire's lair with DJs & dancing!

Open until you drink yourself to death!

Costumes are not required, but highly encouraged!
(All 'freaks of the night' welcome!)

 



Please Note

To enhance your haunted dinner experience
and make it more socially interactive and fun,
seatings are at communal tables of 8 people

 

STEP INTO THE WORLD OF HALLOWEEN
These pictures below are just the tip of the bloody ice pick for what awaits you!
 






Over $100,000 in spooky theatrical production, eerie décor & scary life-size monsters
 transforming the historical Payne Mansion (built in 1881) into a Haunted House!

Ticket prices subject to increase as date nears and more tickets sell.
Purchase your tickets early to secure your seat and save significant money.

EAT, DRINK & BE SCARY!

THE HAUNTED CURSE
Myth has it that shortly after the house was built by Theodore F. Payne in 1881, his family was discovered dead in the home.  Frightening stories claim they were very grotesquely murdered by Mr. Payne, who had mysteriously gone mad.  He then took his own life by a hanging noose.  The home remained vacant for many years before another family purchased it.  However, shortly after they moved in, the family strangely disappeared and was never found.  The city of San Francisco then ceased the property by eminent domain, locked it's doors, prohibiting entrance to anyone; however, preserving the property as a historical landmark.

Over the next century, there have been disturbing stories by neighbors of mysterious screams and glowing apparitions looking out its windows at night.  So after a heavy court battle with the city of San Francisco, we are very fortunate to have secured a limited use permit to enter this haunted house for our "Haunted Dinner" for you and your friends to enjoy.

Do you have the guts to dine with Ghosts? 

By the way, the whole story above was totally made up...
Just having fun to get you in the spooky Halloween spirit! 

  

THE PAYNE MANSION OF 1881

The Payne Mansion is considered one of the most beautiful locations of domestic and Victorian-era architecture in the United States.  It just recently underwent a magnificent $3,000,000 renovation, transforming it into a high-end boutique hotel with modern, high-end amenities, while retaining its original charm, beauty and exquisite craftsmanship that makes this 134 year old building one of San Francisco’s most prized gems.

THE PAYNE MANSION | 1409 SUTTER STREET (FRANKLIN & GOUGH)
(LOWER PACIFIC HEIGHTS) SAN FRANCISCO, CA  94109

MAP & DIRECTIONS

 

Do you have the guts to stay overnight at the Payne Mansion?
Room Reservations (415) 213-2746
NOTE: Online Reservation system will say no rooms available.  
You must call and mention you are a "Haunted Dinner" guest to make a reservation!
Warning: Once you check in, you can never check out...  

 

ABOUT THEMEDREAM PRODUCTIONS
ThemeDream is a new entertainment company specializing in innovative, imaginative, and unforgettable dinner show experiences, combining culinary art by top chefs, curated wine pairings by top sommeliers, craft beer pairings by brewmasters and cicerones, innovative craft cocktails by leading mixologists, immersive theatrical decor and spectacular live entertainment.  "Dinner Theatre" is a new entertainment category ThemeDream is committed to building in San Francisco.


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View a music video slideshow from ThemeDream Production's "Haunted Dinner"

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For more information on ThemeDream Productions and photos from our past events,
please visit our website www.themedreamproductions.com