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Where to get dinner and a show in Raleigh

We’ve got six recommendations for dinner and a show here in Raleigh that include top-notch entertainment and a satisfying plate.

The "Hand Out Happiness" mural outside of Goodnights Comedy Club.

Goodnights has been a community staple for decades — and its got some great food, too.

Photo by RALtoday

Nothing beats having your activity and meal planned together for a night out. We’ve got six ways to enjoy local + national entertainment while savoring a great bite to eat — dinner and a show in Raleigh has never been easier.

Lenovo Center | Hockey season is nearly over in Raleigh, but the Lenovo Center’s food offerings are available no matter the event. Grab Alpaca, The BBQ Lab, or a bevy of other local concession options during a concert or comedy show — we’re recommending a night with comedian Nate Bargatze or pop star Katy Perry this summer.

Petey Pablo projected on the ice at the Lenovo Center before a Carolina Hurricanes hockey game.

“This one’s for North Carolina, come on and raise up.”

Photo by RALtoday

Goodnights Comedy Club | When you attend a Goodnights show, you have a two item minimum — which provides the perfect opportunity for a good bite between big laughs. You can enjoy everything from salads to patty melts in the company of world-class comedians like drag queen Monet X Change.

Murder Mystery Dinner Party | This immersive whodunnit meal has approx. two shows per month served with chicken, salmon, or tofu. It’s perfect for the group who loves true crime and their mystery book club — anyone can become a key player in this show, even as a killer.

Sports & Social | Catch the big game on a 42-foot LED display with table service, extra games, and table service. You’ll catch us here with a giant pretzel cheering on the Canes in the playoffs.

Theatre Raleigh | OK, you can’t quite get a meal at your seat while watching Broadway-caliber talent here — but we’ve got some pairing suggestions. Before you see “Waitress,” grab a bite + slice of pie at Hayes Barton Cafe. And while “Peter and the Starcatcher” is concerned with Neverland, we think you should stop by Wonderland Kitchen & Cocktails to get you in the fantasy mindset.