APRIL 30: The Devil Wears Prada (& Beyond Runway) Trivia Night transforms an ordinary Thursday into an evening of sharp one‑liners, cider, and friendly rivalry at the Taproom in Long Reach, New Brunswick, Canada. This two‑hour event (7:00pm–9:00pm) invites teams of 2–6 to test knowledge of fashion films and iconic performances—from Meryl Streep’s icy glare to Anne Hathaway’s backstage scramble—and to trade barstool theories over local cider.
The scene is familiar: groups clustered at communal tables, a host calling rounds, and a scoreboard that tightens with each clever answer. What makes this night a local fixture is its balance of tongue‑in‑cheek fandom and true film appreciation. Questions sweep through memorable quotes, costume moments, and supporting turns by Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci; organizers keep the pace brisk so the energy stays high without feeling rushed. The event is stroller and wheelchair accessible, making it a rare evening out that welcomes families, cinephiles, and casual movie fans alike.
Practicalities matter: arrive early to secure room-side seating and order a flight of ciders if you want variety. Teams of two to six are recommended; players working solo often join others at larger tables, and the Taproom’s staff typically accommodates seat-mix ups. The format favors recall and a few lateral‑thinking questions, so prime your cast lists and brush up on major fashion films (The Devil Wears Prada, released in 2006, is a common touchstone). Expect rounds that reward specific lines, character arcs, and visual details rather than deep film theory.
Why book this when visiting Long Reach? It’s a low-barrier way to plug into the town’s nightlife, meet locals, and enjoy regionally produced ciders without a long commitment. The event’s monthly cadence and rotating themes make every visit different—one night focuses on costume design, another on cinematic villains—so repeat visitors keep discovering new angles. Accessibility paired with a two‑hour time frame makes this ideal for travelers on a tight schedule who still want an authentic community evening.
Bring a notepad, pen, and a camera for team selfies; teams use phones to time rounds and keep score rather than search for answers. Food options vary by night; expect light bar snacks and rotating small plates. Tickets are sometimes available at the door, but groups who reserve via the FareHarbor link secure guaranteed seating and request accessibility accommodations. The event runs all ages and welcomes newcomers.