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I absolutely love halloween, and absolutely hate being scared. Enter Monsterland: the scaredy cat friendly establishment. Now, i'm not saying that it's not scary. In order to get to the restaurant you have to walk through an mini maze of haunted creatures and blind turns. But nothing is going to come at you. I think. The restaurant is pretty chill. A big room with castle decor framing it, with props, anamontronics, the whole deal. Again, while the anamontronics go off at random intervals, you're pretty safe while eating.
And the last and best part for a scaredy cat? They have belt/sign/thingie that you can wear in the haunted house that signals to the actors that you have a more delicate constitution. It's mainly for kids, but they won't judge the adult that choses to wear it. It actually has me tempted to brave the downstairs.
As far as the restaurant, there's a great selection of creative dishes fitting the monster theme, all expertly prepared and locally sourced. I'd like to emphasize the creative aspect, Monsterland is always looking to try something new, and gladly accepts customer suggestions. My recommendation: the chips, which i know- weird thing to really love but they were amazing. Made from scratch, with different powders that you can add to them, and a little bit of a kick. Delicious. The idea of ordering a thing of chips at a restaurant seems a bit odd, but trust me these chips are amazing.
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