Ready to descend into the rabbit hole? Teatime in Wonderland is a whimsical adventure from the newly opened Electric Playhouse inside Caesars Palace.
Think English high tea with an Alice in Wonderland twist. You can even dress up as your favorite character from Wonderland!
The Mad Hatter, the White Rabbit, and celebrity pastry chef Keris Kuwana guide the experience. You might have seen Kuwana on Food Network’s “Chopped – Gold Medal Games: Baking” or at Michelin-starred restaurants in Honolulu and Las Vegas.
You’ll munch on traditional teatime eats like scones and small sandwiches, while the rest of your senses feast on motion-activated imagery and sound. 360-degree projection mapping creates a stunning and completely immersive effect.
Menu highlights include:
- “Curiouser” sandwiches filled with meats like roast beef and smoked salmon.
- Linzer tarts
- Red velvet cake with cream cheese mousse
- Orange yuzu semifredo
- Selection of English teas
“Combining the magic of immersive storytelling with the brilliance of chef Kuwana and award-winning culinary director Vivian Sorenson, we’re setting a new standard for dining in Las Vegas with these rotating, multisensory culinary experiences,” said Brandon Garrett, CEO and co-founder, Electric Playhouse.
“We can’t wait for our guests to experience ‘Teatime In Wonderland.’”
Click here for tickets to Teatime in Wonderland. The show runs Friday through Sunday until the end of November, and prices start at $150 for adults and $120 for kids 12 and under. Make sure to buy your tickets in advance.
The Electric Playhouse is located inside The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. You can find it next to Sushi Roku on the terrace level.