Murder at the Manor
Solve a murder-mystery set in 1920s England — while surrounded by roaming actors and feasting on a three-course dinner.
Overview
It's 1929. You find yourself at a party at Pokeingham Hall in a village in the Cotswolds, one of the UK's most beautiful spots. You're there to celebrate the life of the late heiress Rose Stimper.
But it's not just any celebration. In her will, Stimper left a whole lot of money to the village — and asked the villagers to decide how to spend it. You and everyone else has plenty of ideas. You're busy discussing them, when, all of a sudden, something goes terribly wrong...

Welcome to Murder at the Manor: an interactive dinner hosted by Cluedunnit, one of the world's longest-running murder mystery companies, at Stamford Plaza Hotel, Sydney Airport. For three hours on Saturday, June 28, you'll dine on a three-course feast, while trying to figure who did the dirty deed. Actors who look like they're straight out of the 1920s will roam the room, telling the story and dropping clues.
On the menu is a caramelised onion puff tart with goats' cheese, kalamata olive crumb, herb salad and fig vinocotto, followed by braised beef cheeks with soft polenta. Come dessert, you'll be tucking into chocolate cake with caramelised popcorn, mascarpone and wattle seed. Just make sure you get out of there alive.
