Vic's Supper Club Creates SPAMALOT-Themed Menu for Smith Center Show

Vic's Supper Club Creates SPAMALOT-Themed Menu for Smith Center Show

Broadway Meets Jazz in Symphony Park

When Monty Python's SPAMALOT takes the stage at The Smith Center starting tomorrow, there's a perfect spot just steps away to keep the medieval madness going. Vic's Supper Club has rolled out a themed menu that's honestly brilliant – combining their signature jazz atmosphere with dishes that would make King Arthur himself chuckle.

Located in Symphony Park, this intimate jazz dining spot has always been my go-to recommendation for visitors wanting something more sophisticated than the typical Vegas dinner show. The timing here is perfect – you can grab dinner before the show or swing by afterward for cocktails and live music. The proximity alone makes it a no-brainer for theater-goers.

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Medieval Feasts with Modern Flair

The special menu runs through March 1st, and they've gotten creative with the “SPAM” theme while keeping things upscale. The Holy Grail Golden Honey “SPAM” & Lobster Risotto ($42) combines luxury ingredients with playful presentation – sautéed spinach, mushrooms, and heirloom tomatoes round out what sounds like a genuinely delicious dish rather than just a gimmicky tie-in.

For something more casual, the “SPAM” Rigatoni Carbonara ($28) topped with Pecorino cheese and cracked black pepper offers that comfort food vibe without breaking the bank. What I appreciate about Vic's approach is they‘re not just slapping themed names on regular dishes – they’re actually incorporating the concept thoughtfully into their established culinary style.

Cocktails Fit for Knights

The drink specials ($17 each) show real creativity. “Just A Scratch” combines apple cinnamon vodka with sparkling apple cider and homemade allspice dram – that‘s the kind of craft cocktail work that separates Vic’s from tourist traps. “Here Comes The Masses” features rye bourbon with house-made salted caramel simple syrup, while “The Pink Knight” offers a refreshing gin-based option with pink grapefruit soda.

They're also featuring specific wines – a Gianni Gagliardo Nebbiolo D'Alba for red wine lovers and a Kaiken Torrontés from Argentina for white wine fans. Having curated wine pairings rather than just generic options shows the level of thought they put into these collaborations.

Perfect Pre-Show Strategy

Here‘s my practical advice: if you’re seeing SPAMALOT, book an early dinner at Vic‘s around 5:30. The walk to The Smith Center takes maybe three minutes, and you’ll arrive relaxed and well-fed rather than rushing from some crowded Strip restaurant. After the show, swing back for cocktails and catch whatever jazz act is performing that night.

This kind of cross-venue collaboration is what makes the Symphony Park area special – it's developing into a real cultural district rather than just isolated venues. The themed menu gives you a reason to experience both the Broadway show and one of our best jazz clubs in the same evening.

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Claire Donovan is a Las Vegas native and lifestyle writer covering entertainment, events, and local culture across the city she’s called home her entire life. With a focus on family-friendly experiences, shows, and what’s new in and around Las Vegas, Claire brings a local’s perspective to everything she covers, blending insider knowledge with a relatable, real-life approach.
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