Supperland announces speakeasy experience

Guests can savor new cocktails inspired by William Shakespeare.

Charlotte_Supperland_May_2024

Supperland’s location is in a restored mid-century church in Plaza Midwood.

Photo via Supperland

Ready to seize the day? Tickets are available for the Supperland Speakeasy’s next cocktail tasting menu, “Midsummer Night’s Cocktails.”

The restaurant will offer a two-hour tale, loosely inspired by Shakespearean comedies. Guests can sip their way across four-coursed cocktails prepared by Head Mixologist Colleen Hughes and Bar Manager Rhea Buck. Drinks will be paired with chef-driven dishes. During these midsummer nights, guests can take refuge in Supperland’s dark and cool underground garden to escape the summer evening heat.

Where: Supperland Speakeasy — 1212 The Plaza, Charlotte

When: June 13 - August 17

Seatings: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays

Time: 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

Price: $160 per person (+ tax and gratuity) by reservation only

Editor’s note: Supperland will also offer a “Drop-In Speakeasy” on Friday, June 7 and Saturday, June 8. From 5 to 11 p.m., guests can enjoy the speakeasy without a reservation + an a-la-cart menu.

More from CLTtoday
From plastic bags and glass to cardboard boxes and food containers, we’ve got the 411 on recycling in Mecklenburg County.
Bundle up for a story on the biggest snow storms to chill the Queen City.
Escape the elements and spend time lounging at home or exploring the Queen City’s coziest spots for a relaxing day.
Read up on weather predictions, power outages + travel and safety tips as a winter storm approaches the Charlotte region.
Chef Robin Anthony was the only chef in the Queen City to secure a nomination by the James Beard Awards as one of the best chefs in the Southeast.
The Charlotte Hornets will hold a retirement ceremony on Thursday, March 19, during the team’s game against the Orlando Magic.
The new development will pay homage to the former Eastland Mall while carving out space for new retailers, amenities, and residential spaces.
The civil rights leader visited the Queen City several times and spoke at Johnson C. Smith University.
On the rocks, neat, dirty, frozen, or zero proof — we’re spilling the Long Island iced tea on the best spots to grab a drink after work in Charlotte.
Morehead Street will have a community hub for gourmet eats, cocktails, and live entertainment by mid-March 2026.