Tavern Night Detroit 6/7/26

Dakota Inn Rathskeller

17324 John R St, Detroit, MI, 48203

From $25.00

Sun, June 7th, 2026 @ 12:00PM EDT

Once upon a time, every village had a tavern: a place where heroes drank, rogues schemed, music filled the air, and stories were born.


On Sunday, June 7th, the Dakota Inn becomes that tavern and you are part of the tale.


The Tavern opens at noon and the full world awaits. Wander the Vendor Market. Descend to the Rathskeller where the Fae hold court and games are played with willing souls. Step into the Biergarten where the summer air carries music and mischief in equal measure. Take part in folk dance lessons, feats of strength and skill, and the kind of revelry that the realm was built for. Every guest can receive a gift from the Queen.


As the sun sets, Fáolain Darroch and his companions lead the realm in a pub sing to close the night, including our beloved Parting Glass. But this is no ordinary send-off. The Tavern has a choice to make, and every voice in the room will count.


This is 21+ only, an adults-only day of music, mischief, magic, and a story no one will see coming.


⚔️ General Admission | $25

Access to the realm from noon to 7 PM


👑 VIP | $55

Everything in General Admission plus a reserved seat at an exclusive one-hour variety show from 5-6 PM, featuring bold performances and a complimentary appetizer for the table. Only 50 seats available. Seating begins at 4:30 PM.


Costumes are required. Come dressed to join the tale.


Check-In at the main front doors for entry. The side gate will be available for re-entry later in the day.


12 - 7 PM

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Q & A:


What's on the menu? 


The Dakota Inn is known for their traditional German food, but Hungarian and Polish inspiration makes its way in there also. The menu rotates, but here is an example of what offers may be available on the day of the event.



What is the parking situation? 


The Dakota Inn has on-site, security monitored, fenced in parking. Parking is first come first serve.


There is an open lot across the street and plenty of on street parking, once those options fill. 



Do I have to wear a costume?


Costumes are required, but that doesn’t mean complicated.


You are stepping into a medieval-fantasy tavern and every guest helps build the world.


That can mean anything from:


•simple medieval layers

•renaissance-fair staples

•fantasy adventurer looks

•cloaks, shawls, skirts, tunics, vests, belts

•furs, leather accents, boots, gloves

•jewelry, brooches, rings, runes

•a touch of face paint, braids, or fantasy styling


Think “I could reasonably walk into a tavern in a medieval village, a fae wood, or a grimy adventure outpost.” If it fits that vibe, you’re good.


Everything from basic to elaborate works. You do not need expensive garb or full armor. Build from what you have: layers, textures, earth tones, dark colors, or anything with a little story to it.


The best advice is to avoid items that break the fantasy, such as:


•modern logos

•printed text

•ball caps

•obviously modern fashion pieces

•neon athletic wear


Practical considerations:


The Dakota Inn is a historic 90+ year old building with narrow passages, steps, and tight corners. Choose garb that lets you move comfortably and safely.


Come dressed to step into the story, in whatever version of medieval, renaissance, or fantasy feels true to you.



Is there a coat check? 


No.



What if the weather is really bad that day?


The Tavern opens snow, rain, or shine.



But what if I don’t want to wear a costume?


Don’t overthink it! because a simple costume is enough to explore the Tavern. A tunic, cloak, or fantasy accessory will do just fine.


You don’t need to spend a chest of gold to join the revelry. What matters most is that you step into the story.



Can l bring my sword/mace/mythical blade?


No weapons, real or otherwise, will be allowed as part of your attire. We love that you are ready to take arms for the Queen, but our great hall is well fortified. Leave your steel at home and enjoy the merriment.



Can I bring my own mug like at the Renaissance Festival? 


Yes, please! What is a frolicking Tavern environment without some fun toasts! You'll be able to fill them with any beverage you purchase at the Tavern. 



Beverages? What can I get to drink at the Tavern?


The upstairs beer hall lives up to its name with a well-curated tap list and an impressive selection of German and Central European wines.


Downstairs, the Rathskeller offers a large variety of wine, including everything from centuries-old traditional estates to the hippest natural wine upstarts.


All beverages can be purchased separately. 



What is Accessibility like? 


Tavern Night takes place throughout both levels of the historic Dakota Inn Rathskeller, a 93-year-old Bavarian tavern filled with music, laughter, and history. Because of the age of the building, it has significant physical accessibility limitations and is not wheelchair accessible. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. 


We want all guests to have the details about building layout before purchasing tickets.


Building Layout & Access:


The main entrance features outward-swinging double doors that open to a small landing.


From there, you can:


Walk straight ahead into the main beer hall through an outward swinging door. This area is accessible directly from the main entrance with no stairs. Floor is level throughout most of the space. Pathways between tables can be narrow when the room is full.


Part of the dining hall will be sectioned off for VIPs only from 4:15 - 6:00 PM. It is the location of the Gilded Hour VIP show. After 6 PM general admission may renter this area and it will be the location of the end of the night sing along.


Restrooms are located in the back right corner of the main hall, reached by a short interior hallway. The stalls are quite narrow. 


The connecting hallway at the back of the hall to outside includes a small step-up and step-down and involves navigating a somewhat winding path. 


From the main landing you can also turn left to go downstairs to the Rathskeller. In this space there will be a curated selection of pre-recorded music, Tavern games, and Fae and friends await to teach you the rules.


Rathskeller (Downstairs):


Accessed via a wide marble staircase descending to the left of the main entrance.


The stairs go down to a landing. There you take a 90-degree right-hand turn, followed by several more steps.


There is no elevator or lift to reach this level. The lower-level Rathskeller bar is stair-access only.


We encourage guests to review the photos for a visual sense of the space.


For specific accessibility questions, please reach out at [email protected]. We’re happy to describe the layout further and help in any way we can.














Policies

Refund Policy:

No refunds or returns.

Cancellation Policy:

An event can only be canceled by the venue and/or event organizer. If the venue or event organizer cancels an event, you will be refunded within 4 business days of the event date for your purchase.

Directions
Dakota Inn Rathskeller
17324 John R St
Detroit, MI 48203
(313) 867-9722