

#House of cards restaurant code
To further enhance the experience, House of Cards has a dress code and a no-photography policy to ensure the privacy of guests. Guests are encouraged to explore the dining room to enjoy the rare collections and be entertained by some of America’s top magicians who are stationed throughout the venue to provide mind boggling illusions and tricks all evening long. House of Cards celebrates the art of magic, classic American cuisine and fine, hand-crafted cocktails under one roof. From the beautiful handcrafted bar, to the multimillion dollar collection of art, European antiques and magic-related artifacts, the interior is the result of four years of design, planning and artisanship resulting in an authentic, speakeasy ambience reminiscent of the 1930’s. Once guests are greeted, they begin a journey via a secret tunnel which leads to a magical world that has been characterized as “indescribable” by anyone who’s visited. Located underground in a one-of-a-kind 9500 square foot space, the venue offers an evening for guests unlike any other in the history of the South. House of Cards is Nashville’s newest and most unique dining and entertainment experience. Magicians performing on the restaurant floor at all times.Ĭuisine featuring classic American fare and special Chef creationsīar featuring one of the most comprehensive liquor and cocktail selections in Nashville.Ĭlimate controlled outdoor patio featuring a 15’ x 19’ water feature.Ĭeilings in restrooms feature pure 24 karat gold leaf. Magic Showroom featuring multiple live performances each night. who once headlined at the Ryman and was a member of The Nashville Magic Club. Private dining room named after world renowned magician Harry Blackstone Sr. A model and a former poker player opened Cafe No Fur in Las Vegas, Nev., but theyre so stuck in their dysfunctional ways that the restaurant. Rare vintage magic posters celebrating the world’s greatest magiciansĪ handcuff device created, owned and used by Harry Houdini known as “The King Breaker.”Ĭollection of European and American antiques some dating to the 18th century The oldest card is from Germany and dates to 1490. An extremely rare antique playing card collection featuring cards from around the world.
