No other medium has a
presence in our culture like film. Great films with memorable characters and
iconic visuals can make their way into our everyday lives, and be seen in
conventions, businesses, and everyday talk. This week, special guest writer
Jessica Petro (this Blogger’s girlfriend), takes a big adventure to Beetle
House; a Tim Burton themed restaurant in New York City.
As a late 80’s, early 90’s kid, one of the most memorable
and iconic filmmakers for a young mind is the one and only Tim Burton. From
EDWARD SCISSORHANDS to BEETLEJUICE and BATMAN to SWEENEY TODD, each
film transported us to different worlds of “pure imagination.” One would expect
a restaurant themed after his works to do the same.
This past weekend I, with three fellow Burton lovers, had
the privilege of visiting the Tim Burton themed restaurant in New York City,
which has been featured on websites Mashable and Delish for more than a few
good reasons.
As you’re walking down 6th Street, in the NoHo area, the Beetle
House sign is clearly visible, with black brick and purple velvet ropes notifying us that we’re in
the right place; even though the exterior doesn’t look very different from surrounding
buildings. But as soon as we cracked the door open, we were greeted with a
surprise sand worm (hate ‘em, right?) and transported into the afterlife.
The interior is a typical Manhattan-sized restaurant: tiny,
long and skinny building with only about 10 tables and a 10-seat bar, making
this a very exclusive restaurant requiring early reservations. Every aspect of
the decor is thought out with precision right down to the dark, mysterious
lighting and purple, black and white brick walls. The decor screams BETELGEUSE
(just don’t say his name 3 times), with black and white striped accent walls,
but take a closer look around to find nods to many Burton films while music
from all of his films play while dining. Pictures on the walls range from ALICE
IN WONDERLAND to PEE-WEE’S BIG ADVENTURE and everywhere in between. An EDWARD
SCISSORHANDS sign points the way to the bathroom while Sally from THE
NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, and Willy Wonka entertains patrons at their seats.
The only thing that compares to the insanely perfect decor
is the menu. The most delicious and refreshing drinks are themed with names
like Coco Skellington, Fleet Street
Martini, and Alice’s
Cup of Tea (all taste-tested by yours truly purely in the name of
research.) Appetizer and main course dishes have regular and vegan options like
the Deetz Cocktail (although this one
didn’t jump out and pull your face into the bowl,) Brains and Chips, Vegan Cheshire Mac, Shrimpy Hollow, and Edward
BurgerHands. ALL delicious options!
There is not one aspect of this tiny New York City treasure
that wasn’t precisely and perfectly thought out. This is the restaurant for a Burton fan! If you get the chance (and make
sure to make a reservation) get to Beetle House as fast as Edward styles hair!
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Make your reservation, view the menu, and find out more HERE
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