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Alcapones.com – Dinner with Capone and the Gang

Alcapones.com is the corporate website for Capone’s Dinner and Show, located in sunny Orlando, Florida. This retro dinner theatre restaurant features an evening show suitable for all ages. The story is set in 1930’s Prohibition Era, where Al Capone is the leader and head bootleg smuggler of the gang. Miss Jewel, Bunny-June, Fingers Salvatorio and the infamous Buggs Moran are all part of the colorful cast of dolls and gangsters. The show features several musical numbers and dance routines. Visitors may join in on the fun by dressing up in 1930s period costumes for the evening. Alcapones.com has an online gift store with some Prohibition Era costume items for sale, including hats, boas and fedoras. For dinner, the extensive Capone’s buffet features Italian and American favorites. Items like spaghetti, meatballs, lasagna, tossed salad, pot roast and roast turkey are on the menu. The unlimited drink menu includes alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages including wine, coffee, iced tea and juices.

Alcapones.com provides complete planning information for visitors to Capone’s Dinner and Show. Visitors will find regular pricing, discounts and coupons. Capone’s offers special events and deals, such as their Mother’s Day special or their hotel and dinner combo deals. Groups can even arrange van transport from their hotel. Website users can read recent guest reviews and comments from Facebook for feedback. Although visitors can make reservations either online or by phone, they cannot buy tickets online. In addition, Alcapones.com also provides tourists with information on Orlando, including local area maps and general tourist information. An informative blog offers the owners’ suggestions for local area restaurants, shopping, retailers, theme parks and entertainment. For kids, they can play the “Capone’s Cave Run” game on the site. Finally, visitors can ask any remaining questions to Capone himself in the “Ask Al” section.

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