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Back in June, I wrote about how Netflix has been upping its experiential game. Earlier this year, it opened NETFLIX BITES at the MGM Grand. The Netflix-themed restaurant offers cuisine inspired by popular Netflix shows. At the time, it announced plans to launch two massive, 100,000-square-foot installations in Philadelphia at King of Prussia Mall and in Dallas at Galleria Dallas. The first location just opened in Philadelphia.

Spanning more than 100,000 square feet, the immersive venue brings Netflix’s most popular shows and movies to life through interactive experiences, themed dining, retail, and live entertainment. A second location (Netflix House Dallas) will open December 11th at Galleria Dallas, while a third site is planned for Las Vegas in 2027.

Visitors to Netflix House Philadelphia begin their journey through a striking Red Envelope entrance (a nod to the company’s DVD-by-mail beginnings) and enter a sprawling atrium filled with large-scale art installations and photo opportunities inspired by hit series like Stranger Things, Squid Game, Bridgerton, Wednesday, and ONE PIECE.

The immersive attraction blends entertainment, art, and community with contributions from Philadelphia artist Emily White and other regional creators. More than 260 local tradespeople were involved in its construction and the venue now supports nearly 300 permanent jobs in the area.


Netflix House invites fans to step inside the worlds of their favorite stories. Key experiences include:
- Wednesday: Eve of the Outcasts: Visitors explore Nevermore Academy and take part in eerie carnival games, interactive puzzles, and story-driven missions guided by Wednesday and Thing.
- ONE PIECE: Quest for the Devil Fruit: Fans embark on a 60-minute adventure to assemble their pirate crew and search for a hidden treasure across lifelike recreations of Arlong Park, Buggy’s Tent, and other iconic locations.
- Netflix V/RTUALS: Full-body multiplayer VR experiences let guests step directly into Netflix worlds, from Stranger Things to Squid Game and Rebel Moon.
- Top 9 Mini Golf: A themed mini-golf course featuring nine holes inspired by Netflix titles such as Love Is Blind, WWE Raw, Is It Cake?, and Floor Is Lava.
Tickets for the feature experiences start at $39, VR experiences at $25, and mini golf at $15.
At the heart of the experience is Netflix BITES, a full-service restaurant offering elevated comfort food and cocktails with nods to the streamer’s biggest shows. The TUDUM Theater provides a 229-seat venue for screenings, trivia nights, sports watch parties, and special fan events. Guests can also stop by the Netflix Shop, featuring exclusive “NetPHLix” merchandise, collectibles, and apparel available only at the Philadelphia location.
Netflix House Philadelphia is powered by partnerships with major brands including Xfinity, the Official Connectivity Partner, and Mastercard, the Official Cornerstone Partner and Preferred Payment Provider. American Airlines AAdvantage Mastercard cardholders will receive access to exclusive dining and immersive experiences starting in 2026.
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