So many of us love all things Harry Potter and Cava Restaurant in Southington, Connecticut knows it.

That is why they have completely redecorated their restaurant dining room into the Great Hall (and more) from Harry Potter.

From a recently shared video on the restaurant's Facebook page, you can see just how amazing this Harry Potter dining experience is going to be.

Personally, I love the floating candles the most, but of course, the huge Hogwarts Express in the middle of the restaurant is what everyone's going to be taking pictures in front of when they go.

As impressive as this Hogwarts design is, it's not the first time Cava has remodeled in jaw-dropping fashion.

In fact, if you have been to this Connecticut restaurant before, then you may recognize the train from the Polar Express theme they created last winter.

Cava Restaurant Facebook page
Cava Restaurant via Facebook
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Now a fresh coat of paint and some darker mood lighting later, it's the Hogwarts Express ready to take you into Harry Potter's world as you eat.

And the trees have definitely had their fair share of makeovers, too. A couple of Christmases ago, Cava went full winter wonderland.

Cava Restaurant Facebook page
Cava Restaurant via Facebook
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The Potter bushes may be retooled props as well. They look a little like ones that have been used for the restaurant's Alice in Wonderland outdoor dining experience.

Cava Restaurant Facebook page
Cava Restaurant via Facebook
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But it doesn't matter how many times the props have been used, the outcome is always amazing and most definitely photo-worthy.

And now you can get your dining-out fix and your next "likes" on social media in the Harry Potter-inspired dining room.

It is officially open and I'm sure booking up fast, so score your seats in this HP dining room soon.

It may be a bit of a drive to get to, but it certainly looks worth it to me.

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