Order dinner and drinks while serenading your friends — and fellow patrons — to show stopping dance numbers from Broadway musicals.
"There's nothing out there like it," says Brian Piccini, Dbar's general manager.
Host R.D. Grow puts together clips from classical musicals and live feeds from old Tony Awards show broadcasts from the '50s and '60s and shows them on a projection screen. Occasionally, Piccini invites burlesque dancers and (pro) singers to add flavor to the mix.
He recommends getting there early — the 240-person space usually fills up by 11 p.m.
BEST PART: NO COVER!