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Twilight Restaurant Gives People Something To Bite Into

By Jac Chebatoris | Saturday, October 31, 2009 3:00 PM ET

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Lest you think the whole Twilight hysteria is dying down anytime soon, there's news of just one more new vampirerific (yes, that's right) place for the Robert Pattinson-obsessed to feel like they are part of the Twilight saga. A new restaurant based on the hugely successful books and movies from Stephanie Meyer is set to open next year in Forks, Washington where the series is set.

It's only just beginning, the whole vampire-global -domination thing.

The restaurant, according to the Hollywood Reporter, will be called Volterra, and though there's no official word yet as to what the place will serve, we imagine it's going to go something like this on the menu: Sink your fangs into this bat wings appetizer (hot or mild) and wash it down with our house specialty, a blood orange and vodka cocktail.

Sounds kind of good actually, no?

Photo courtesy of Rainer Topf@sxc.hu.

Talking to Stevie Nicks, Etta James and Chrissie Hynde were just some of the highlights of the eight years that Jac Chebatoris spent at Newsweek magazine reporting and writing about music, pop culture and celebrities.

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