Folklore Dinner with Unlimited Drinks 4course Menu

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Folklore Dinner with Unlimited Drinks 4course Menu

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  • 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
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Beer, dancing, and Czech food in one night. I love that the unlimited drinks are truly included, so you are not doing math at the bar all evening, and I also love the diet-friendly menu choices like halal, semi-kosher, vegetarian, and fish. The one catch to plan for is that venue seating and sound can vary, so your view or how clearly you catch the singers may not be perfect for everyone.

This is a 2.5-hour night built around a Czech and Moravian folk performance with live musicians in traditional costumes, plus a 4-course Czech dinner served alongside the show. Hotel pickup is optional (paid add-on), the show runs from 19:30 to about 22:00, and you finish back at the meeting point near public transportation.

Key Highlights Worth Clearing Your Calendar For

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  • Unlimited drinks, no bar add-ons: beer, red or white wine, soft drinks, and water included throughout.
  • Choose your menu for dietary needs: halal, semi-kosher, fish, vegetarian, and more.
  • A real folk show, not background music: dancers and musicians from Czech and Moravian traditions with audience interaction.
  • Optional hotel pickup: if you add transfer, pickup usually happens between 18:30 and 19:00.
  • Family-style dining energy: you may sit with people from different places, making the meal part social.
  • New Year’s Eve option on 31.12.: pre-midnight supper, DJ, and a Prosseco midnight toast.

Prague Folklore Dinner: What This Evening Is Really Like

Think of this as one ticket that covers three things: food, drinks, and a live folk show. You are not stitching together dinner plans and then trying to find a performance afterward. Instead, the night flows as one package, starting with dinner service and running alongside the music and dancing.

The show centers on Czech and Moravian folk costumes and performances, with musicians and dancers who keep things moving for the full evening. If you like the kind of entertainment where the performers occasionally pull the crowd in, this is the right style of event.

You will also have options for your meal order. From what is offered, you can select a menu that fits halal, semi-kosher, fish, and vegetarian preferences, and there is even a children’s menu and program for families.

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Your 7:30 pm Start, Plus Pickup Windows That Actually Matter

Folklore Dinner with Unlimited Drinks 4course Menu - Your 7:30 pm Start, Plus Pickup Windows That Actually Matter
Your activity start time is 7:30 pm, and the performance is scheduled to begin at 19:30 and end around 22:00. The whole experience is about 2 hours 30 minutes.

Meeting point is Na Zlíchově 18, 152 00 Praha 5-Hlubočepy, Czechia, and the event ends back at this same location. If you are using public transport, the area is listed as being near transit, and that matters because it is often easier to handle the last half of your evening this way than trying to line up a ride after a party-style dinner.

Hotel pickup is not automatic. You can add transfer at booking time as a paid option, and pickup runs between 18:30 and 19:00, where the driver meets you at your hotel reception or in front of your apartment. If you do not select pickup, you will head to the meeting point on your own and join the group there.

One more small but useful detail: you receive a mobile ticket, which usually makes entry quicker if you have your phone ready and charged.

Choosing Your 4-Course Czech Menu (and Handling Dietary Needs)

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The dinner is a 4-course menu built from original Czech recipes. The structure is clear: starter → soup → main course → dessert. That sequence is a good match for an evening show because you are not stuck waiting forever between courses while the music carries on.

Menus offered include several specific choices. For main dishes, examples include:

  • Semikosher option
  • Pork Knee
  • Duck
  • Halal Chicken
  • Salmon
  • Trout
  • Standard options like Traditional, Chicken, and Vegetarian

So if you have dietary rules, you are not stuck with a plain fallback salad. What you will want to do when you book is select the menu that matches your needs up front, then show up expecting a proper multi-course meal, not a compromised one.

Families get their own track too. There is a special children’s menu and a children’s program, which is a big deal for parents deciding between a nightlife show that tolerates kids versus an event that is designed with them in mind.

Unlimited Drinks: How the Bar-Included Setup Changes the Night

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This is one of the strongest reasons people book: drinks are unlimited and included. Beer, red or white wine, soft drinks, and water are part of the package, and refills are part of how the evening keeps going.

The practical value here is simple. You can budget the night once, then focus on the show and food. Instead of paying for each round, you can relax and just enjoy the rhythm of the evening.

A quick reality check though: unlimited drinks can also change pacing. If you are sensitive to alcohol or you want a lighter, calmer evening, go in with a plan for how much you drink. This is not an event for the slow and quiet crowd, because the vibe is meant to feel lively all the way through.

For the New Year’s option (31.12.), the drink plan gets even more specific: unlimited beer, wine, soft drinks, water, plus Prosseco for a midnight toast.

The Folk Show From Czech and Moravian Traditions

Folklore Dinner with Unlimited Drinks 4course Menu - The Folk Show From Czech and Moravian Traditions
The entertainment runs for about two and a half hours, with amazing dancers and musicians in traditional costumes. Expect live singing, instrumental performances, and a lot of movement on stage.

Audience participation is part of the show style. If you like being involved, you will probably have a good time joining in when invited. If you prefer watching more than joining, you can still enjoy the performance, but you should know that the show is not strictly sit-and-watch only.

The performers include both music and dance elements, so the evening does not feel like one long set. It cycles between performances, then back to dinner flow, with the crowd energy building as the night goes on.

Tip for first-timers: wear shoes you can stand in comfortably. Even if you are not dancing the whole time, the floor and crowd energy can make you stand longer than you expect.

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Seating, Sound, and What to Expect When You Want a Clear View

Folklore Dinner with Unlimited Drinks 4course Menu - Seating, Sound, and What to Expect When You Want a Clear View
This is the one area where your comfort can vary.

The venue setup is close enough that people can sit at shared tables, which creates a social feel. That said, tables can become crowded, and the dance floor area is limited, so you may feel a bit shoulder-to-shoulder at certain moments.

Sound is another thing to consider. Some guests have found the music loud enough to make it harder to catch singers clearly. That is not unusual for folk shows with lots of live amplification, but it is worth planning for if you care most about understanding vocals.

Finally, view lines can be tricky if you end up behind structural elements or if someone around you is blocking sightlines with phones. If getting a clear stage view is your top priority, aim to arrive on time and get oriented quickly when you enter.

Getting Real Value From $63.96 Per Person

Folklore Dinner with Unlimited Drinks 4course Menu - Getting Real Value From $63.96 Per Person
At $63.96 per person, you are paying for more than dinner. You are paying for a 4-course Czech meal, a live folk show, and unlimited drinks throughout the evening.

That combination changes the math in a big way. Beer and wine can add up fast in Prague if you are doing it course by course. Here, the drinks are part of the ticket, so your total cost stays predictable.

The show length also matters. A little under three hours is long enough for you to feel like you had an “event night,” not just a quick performance and out the door. And the meal being multi-course makes it feel more like a full evening plan.

One more value signal: the format is clearly designed for mixed groups. The maximum group size is listed as up to 499 travelers, and the show and dinner flow are built for large international groups. That usually means the event staff move quickly and you get served on a schedule.

Who This Folklore Dinner Is Best For

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This works especially well if you want:

  • A one-ticket Prague night with food + drink + entertainment
  • Czech culture that is easy to experience without hunting down details
  • A social dinner format where meeting people is part of the evening

It also suits couples doing a last-night plan in Prague. The show and dinner make a full evening out of a single reservation.

Families can do well here too. The children’s menu and program make it less of a gamble than adult-only shows. If you are traveling with kids, pick the family-friendly menu option at booking and keep an eye on the noise level if you have a child who gets overwhelmed.

Who might want to skip it? If you want a quiet, low-alcohol dinner and you do not like crowd involvement, the unlimited-drinks energy and audience participation style may not match your vibe.

New Year’s Eve in Czech Style (31.12. Option)

If you are in Prague on 31.12., this event offers a specific New Year’s setup.

You get a 4-course dinner plus a pre-midnight supper so you have food in your stomach before midnight celebrations. Unlimited drinks continue through the evening, including Prosseco for the midnight toast.

There is also a DJ, and the celebration runs until 1:00 a.m. That is a helpful detail because New Year’s nights often end too early or feel chaotic late at night. Here, you are getting a structured party block.

If New Year’s is your main plan, book early because this kind of date tends to sell out.

Practical Tips That Make This Night Easier

Here are the small things that can improve your experience without overthinking it:

  • Plan your drinking pace. Unlimited is fun, but you do not want to lose your dinner or your dance-floor energy.
  • Bring a little cash for tipping if service feels attentive. A few people mention doing this, and it is a normal way to say thanks in places like this.
  • Wear comfortable shoes. Even a few minutes of dancing changes how you remember the night.
  • Eat smart. With multiple courses and constant refills, you will feel better if you start steady instead of waiting until the second or third course.
  • If you care about sightlines, arrive promptly at the meeting point. Getting sorted early helps.

Also, if you add hotel pickup, be ready for that 18:30 to 19:00 pickup window. If your hotel reception is not used to tour pickups, ask the desk the day before where they expect the driver.

Should You Book This Prague Folklore Dinner?

I think it is a strong choice if you want a straightforward Prague night that feels local without effort. The combination of a 4-course Czech dinner, a real folk show, and unlimited beer and wine is good value for the money, especially if you would otherwise pay for drinks separately.

I would book it if:

  • You like live performance and crowd energy
  • You want dietary options like halal, semi-kosher, fish, or vegetarian
  • You want a set plan that runs from late evening until the show wraps

I would be cautious if:

  • Clear stage viewing is your #1 priority
  • You are sensitive to loud music
  • You strongly prefer quiet dining with no audience involvement

If you are aiming for a fun, culture-leaning dinner night where you can stop planning after you arrive, this is an easy yes.

FAQ

What time does the show start and end?

The show begins at 7:30 pm (19:30) and ends around 10:00 pm (22:00). The overall experience runs about 2 hours 30 minutes.

Is hotel pickup included?

No. Pickup is not included in the base price, but you can add it at booking time as a paid option. Pickup happens between 18:30 and 19:00.

What drinks are included with the dinner?

Unlimited drinks are included: beer, red or white wine, soft drinks, and water.

What does the 4-course dinner include?

It is starter → soup → main course → dessert, with Czech recipes. You choose among different menu options when booking.

Can I choose a halal, vegetarian, or semi-kosher option?

Yes. Menu choices can include halal, semi-kosher, fish, vegetarian, and other options.

Is there a New Year’s Eve version?

Yes, on 31.12. you get a Czech-style New Year’s celebration with a 4-course dinner plus pre-midnight supper. Drinks stay unlimited and include Prosseco for a midnight toast, with a DJ until 1:00 a.m.

Where does the tour start and where do I end up?

The meeting point is Na Zlíchově 18 in Prague 5-Hlubočepy. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. If you cancel within 24 hours, the amount paid is not refunded.

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