FULL REVIEW: Das Stakehaus at Dark Universe in Epic Universe

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Dark Universe

We’ve headed to Das Stakehaus inside Dark Universe to bring you a FULL review on this spooky and ghoulish restaurant. Come with us as we try the menu and decide if this is a must-visit or a skip when you enter Epic Universe.

Background

Like everything inside Dark Universe, this restaurant is inspired by the monsters (or monster hunters) of the area. Just look at that dark and foreboding building!

Das Stakehaus

Dak Stakehaus is for monster types, specifically home to the local vampires.

It’s an old inn and dining hall that was built over the ruins of ancient catacombs. Dak Stakehouse is run by vampires’ “familiars,” or servants. You might be warned not to venture down to the catacombs, or “you might find yourself on the vampires’ menu.” Enjoy the meal…it might be your LAST! (Kidding, kidding)

Das Stakehaus

Let’s talk about what you need to know to dine here.

Atmosphere

This is a quick-service restaurant where you can order through Mobile Order. You order right on the app and sit down in the restaurant — how convenient!  To place your order, you can scan the QR code on the table, and the servers will bring the food right to you. We love how easy it feels to order! Even if you order an alcoholic beverage, they’ll bring it to your table and check your ID once they deliver the drink.

Painting on the wall

Be aware that this space is dark and filled with lots of vampire artwork and artifacts. Many of the paintings show the world of vampires from their perspective and showcase Darkmoor’s history. You might want to avoid some of the creepier elements if you have little ones or those who are easily frightened.

Can be a little creepy!

Enough about the space — let’s eat!

Food & Drinks

First, we had the Carved Staked Steak for $23.99.

Carved Staked Steak

This is a carved strip steak with charred green onion mashed potatoes, roasted baby carrots, acorn squash, and crispy maitake mushrooms, served with a bloody jus. When you picture a place like this, a carved steak is exactly what we’d picture on the menu. Nailed it!

Want a bite?

The steak came out very red, which could be good news or bad news, depending on your preferences. The mashed potatoes were classic and traditional, which is great if you’re looking for a familiar comfort food. The vegetables were a bit overcooked, but we did like the variety of veggies on the plate.

Staked Steak

We thought it paired really nicely with the Reaper’s Reserve drink, which we’ll talk about a little later.

We also had the Darkmoor Black Wings for $15.99.

Wings

These are Darkmoor spicy chili-dusted fried wings with smoked cheddar, charred scallions, served with a pimento cornbread skull, a soy chili garlic sauce, and a familiar slaw. If you love the crispy, fried skin of wings, you’re going to love these! Oh, and can we talk about the plating? SKULL BREAD!

Yum!

The soy chili garlic sauce was a great addition; our only complaint was that we wanted MORE. The wings were a bit fatty, with tougher meat on the bone, but your mileage may vary. Either way, this meal made us feel like we had stepped back in time to medieval days.

Look at that crispy skin

The cornbread had an interesting take with the pimento inside it, and we liked that it switched up on the classic idea of cornbread. The slaw added a bright freshness to the plate as well. Plus, the skull mold really made this extra fun to eat.

Another dish we had to try was Our Favorite Vegan Familiar’s Stuffed Cabbage for $16.99.

Vegan option

This is an Impossible stuffed cabbage, beet bucatini, in a bell pepper tomato sauce. The cabbage is like an envelope stuffed with Impossible meat, wild rice, and herbs. The beet bucatini is not beet-forward, but brings a great color to the dish. The pasta tasted fresh and homemade, and the tomato sauce added a great balance.

The inside

We loved the big bites of mushrooms in it; that rich, nutty mushroom flavor really made the dish. The sauce made it look like a bowl of blood and brains, which might sound gross, but really helped us enter the world of Dark Universe and the vampires of the land.

For dessert, we had the Red Velvet Death for $6.99.

Gross but delicious

The Red Velvet Death is a red velvet heart “beet” coffin cake with chocolate crumbs and puffed rice maggots.

Grab a bite

This reminds us of a red velvet cake from the store that really hits the spot when you’re craving cake. It was very moist and had a cream cheese frosting.

Details

The Rice Krispies “maggots” had a texture that didn’t really match the dish, so we might try another dessert option next time we go.

Time for a drink! We had the Reaper’s Reserve for $13. We loved this drink with the Carved Staked Steak.

The drink

The cinnamon and clove are strong in the drink, and after taking a sip and following it up with the steak, the steak is beautifully seasoned, bringing the whole dish together.

Drink up!

Our last item we had was the Monocane Mocktail for $7. It comes with pineapple syrup, blue raspberry syrup, passion fruit syrup, emerald prism powder, and Sprite. The souvneir sipper is optional!

Monocane Mocktail

Monocane is a made-up chemical from the 1933 film The Invisible Man. The chemical makes you go mad, but after this drink, we just wanted another. We loved this custom soda, made with lemon-lime soda, and it reminded us of a Baja Blast from Taco Bell. What’s not to love?

How FUN!

Our drink came with a souvenir sipper shaped like a flask. 10/10 for the theming!

Magic or Tragic?

You should head to Das Stakehaus if you…

    • Love a themed restaurant and are into Universal Monsters and creepy artifacts
    • Want a dining location with lots of options and the ability to Mobile Order easily
    • Are willing to try something that might not look human-like but actually tastes great

You might want to skip this restaurant if you…

    • Do not like creepy and dark environments or food that might look like blood and bugs
    • Are looking for classic dishes that you are familiar with
    • Want a slow and quiet dining experience
Our meal

Overall, we think Dak Stakehaus is an immersive, fun new restaurant with a lot to love. While all of our dishes were solid and enjoyable, we’re excited to see them taken to the next level with additional seasonings.

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