Questions
The most common things people want to know before reserving their seat.
Is this scary?
No — not in the way you might expect. This is not a haunted house, a jump-scare attraction, or anything designed to frighten you. Breaking Bread With The Dead is a thoughtful, grounded experience. Some of the history is heavy. Some moments may be uncomfortable. But that’s different from being scared.
Is it religious or spiritual?
No. The evening is exploratory, not doctrinal. We don’t promote any religious belief, spiritual tradition, or metaphysical claim. We explore questions honestly — including the possibility that some things simply can’t be answered. Whatever your beliefs, you are welcome at this table.
Is food included?
Yes. A full multi-course dinner is included in the ticket price. The meal is served throughout the evening and is an integral part of the experience — not an afterthought.
How large is the group?
Small. This is an intentionally intimate experience. The group size is kept limited to preserve the quality of the evening — the kind of conversation and connection that simply isn’t possible in a large crowd. Exact seat count varies by event.
What should I wear?
Come as you are. There is no dress code. Smart casual tends to fit the atmosphere of the evening — but what matters most is that you arrive curious and open to the experience.
Can I bring a group for a birthday or special occasion?
Yes — small groups are welcome and the evening works beautifully for birthdays, anniversaries, and memorable occasions. For larger group inquiries or private bookings, reach out to us directly.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
Please note any dietary needs when making your reservation and we will do our best to accommodate you.
We’re happy to help.
Reach out before you reserve — or just trust what you feel and come find out for yourself.