The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde #1
by Lee Dos Santos
Title
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde #1
Artist
Lee Dos Santos
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Photograph
Description
The Jekyll & Hyde Club and the Jekyll & Hyde Pub were two theme restaurants owned by Eerie World Entertainment[1] in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York. The name and theme derive from Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 Victorian gothic novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.[2]
The restaurant's theme is spooky horror with an emphasis on English Gothic themes, with detailed decorations, set pieces, and actors who roam the restaurant and entertain patrons.[2] Characters include Mr. Aloysius Goole, the wacky chief mortician, Jervis, the hyperactive and high-pitched French butler, and the charmingly manic Gertrude K. Boom, club demolitions expert.[2] These characters are the guest's link to all of the details of the club's history, and perform membership inductions table side.[2]
In addition to the live characters, there are a number of audio-animatronic props, sounds, and special effects which contribute to the overall atmosphere of the club.[2] The animatronic creatures (voiced by the same actors that walk about the restaurant) visit from the "spirit world" to wisecrack and wish happy birthdays.[2] Their main location in NYC is now closed, but their pub location is still open.
The larger, main location, The Jekyll & Hyde Club, was located on the Avenue of the Americas in Midtown near 57th street but closed in March 2012. The smaller location known as the Jekyll & Hyde Pub was the first to be opened and is located in Greenwich Village, on 7th Avenue near Bleecker Street, and remains open.[2] Other locations had been opened in Chicago and Grapevine, Texas (near Dallas), but closed due to poor business and the expensive operating costs of the restaurant.[2]
Eerie World Entertainment opened several pilot restaurants in order to decide which theme restaurant concept to further develop. In addition to the downtown Jekyll and Hyde, they opened The Slaughtered Lamb Pub with a werewolf theme which is still operational.[1] as well as Jack the Ripper (at 228 W. 4th St., between 7th Av. S. & 10th St) which is now closed.
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