DETROIT – A popular dinner-and-movie experience is making its Michigan debut at a hotel in Downtown Detroit this week.
Fork n’ Film pairs multi-course preset menus and crafted cocktails or mocktails with film screenings.
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The series is coming to the Cambria Hotel’s Balla Ultra Lounge with Disney Pixar’s “Ratatouille,” according to a release.
Guests will enjoy dishes inspired by the movie, timed to appear alongside scenes on the screen.
“‘Ratatouille’ is the perfect kickoff — a celebration of food, passion, and storytelling,” said Francesca Dunca, Co-CEO at Fork n’ Film. “Our goal is to blur the line between the screen and the plate, so the audience doesn’t just watch the movie — they taste it.”
The Fork n’ Film dinner series will be at the Balla Ultra Lounge on select dates starting on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025.
Some dates are already sold out, but as of this posting, tickets are still available for the showing on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025.
For tickets and more information, visit here. Tickets are $199.99 plus a $5 ticket service fee. Vegetarian and vegan options are also available.
The event has a capacity of 40 people per showing. Guests will receive a welcome glass of champagne and popcorn before the multi-course meal and film begin.
“We’re thrilled to be bringing Fork n’ Film to Michigan for the first time,” said Nicole Miller, General Manager at Cambria Detroit Downtown. “Cambria is about delivering elevated, memorable experiences to our guests, and this series perfectly reflects that — it’s immersive, imaginative, and uniquely Detroit.”
The Cambria Hotel is located at 600 West Lafayette Boulevard.
After the “Ratatouille” showings, the Fork n’ Film series will continue with classic films and holiday showings, according to the release. Those movies will be announced at a later date.
To learn more about Fork n’ Film, visit here. The experience is currently available in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and other U.S. cities.