Vampires & Magick
- BEN
- Sep 15, 2025
- 2 min read
I just want to let you folks in on two fun and spooky and mesmerizing events happening at ordinary!
This Wednesday, September 17th, at 9pm ordinary opens the gates for the first ever goth night.

We’ve attracted a lot of attention for our vampire cocktail bar theme, What We Drink in the Shadows. With that, I was approached by some old school, 90s, New Haven goth night promoters who wanted to throw a dark party at ordinary. I was hesitant at first but was glamoured by the opportunity to showcase the space to a group of fiendishly fun souls.
Here’s what’s up:
9pm – Midnight.
We’ll be suspending our normal service to host the Vampire Coven group. Everyone aged 21 to Antediluvian is invited.
Viktor Tomb will be on the decks.
Half Priced bottles of wine continue along with a $10 cocktail specials during the event.
No cover.
Dress the part.
If you were given one of those rare red card invites, turn it in at the bar, during the event, for a treat...
Sunday Magic Show Matinee!

Mind Reading the Undead
Join us for a matinee show of mind reading, divination, and communicating with the undead with cocktails. Seer, Andy Morgan will use his abilities to pull back the curtain of your mind and reveal uncanny truths whether you like them or not...
This is a ticketed event with limited seating. Please RSVP by Friday, September 19th.
Your ticket includes 2 special cocktails, light snacks and a seat among just 26 lucky souls as the veil thins and secrets are reveals.
Come curious. Leave changed.
A portion of the proceeds will go to HavensHarvest.org
Sunday, September 21, 2025.
1:10pm Spirits & Magick Matinee
Location: Ordinary at 990 Chapel St. New Haven, CT.
This is magic show for fun and entertainment with cocktails. 21 and over only.
Ticket sales end Friday September 19th. Please, don't miss out.



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