Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner.

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Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner.

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A night of swing classics in Prague sounds simple, but this one has style. You get a three-course dinner first, then a Sinatra tribute concert built around big, sing-along standards in the Art Restaurant Mánes setting. The music and the meal fit together well, and the venue’s functionalist flair makes the whole evening feel like an event.

What I like most is the pairing: the dinner is served by the chef of the restaurant, Jaroslav Zahálka, and it lands before the show so you’re not rushing or guessing what to do next. I also like the song list, which moves through familiar Sinatra-era favorites like Fly Me to the Moon, My Way, New York, New York, and Strangers in the Night. One possible drawback: the evening runs on a tight schedule (about 140 minutes total), so if you’re hoping for a long, slow dinner, this isn’t that kind of night.

Key Things That Make This Night Worth It

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Key Things That Make This Night Worth It

  • Chef-made three-course dinner at Art Restaurant Mánes before the concert, so you start the evening fed and relaxed.
  • Straight-to-the-point Sinatra set list, packed with well-known hits across the decades.
  • A venue that blends art space energy with swing music, with functionalist architecture and the Mánes Gallery area as part of the vibe.
  • A welcome drink that sets a calmer tone before the first course.
  • Creative formal dress code suggested, which fits the whole “King of Show Business” mood.
  • Wheelchair accessible and offered as a small group experience.

Prague’s Art Restaurant Mánes: Where the Evening Starts

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Prague’s Art Restaurant Mánes: Where the Evening Starts
This experience is set up like a proper night out: arrive, get a welcome drink, and settle in for dinner at the Art Restaurant Mánes. It’s not just food-and-then-music in separate worlds. The restaurant space is part of the show’s tone. You’ll be surrounded by a cultural setting that feels tied to Prague’s art scene, helped by the functionalist architecture in the area and the nearby Mánes Gallery energy.

If you’re looking for a night that feels a bit dressier than your average “dinner and something later,” this is the format that delivers. I like that the plan doesn’t require you to think too hard. You’re guided from one part to the next, and the pacing is built around a full evening arc: welcome drink → dinner courses → concert.

One practical note: dress code matters here. You’ll want to keep it creative formal. That means you can have fun with your look, but still aim for polished. Sportswear isn’t allowed, so if you’re coming straight from sightseeing in sneakers, plan a quick change.

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Dinner First: The Three-Course Menu (And What It Signals)

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Dinner First: The Three-Course Menu (And What It Signals)
Dinner is a true component of the experience, not a token starter. The menu is prepared by Jaroslav Zahálka, the chef of the Art Restaurant Mánes. Expect classic, comfort-friendly flavors with a more grown-up presentation.

Here’s the three-course menu you can expect:

  • Soup: Pea cream, served with butter croutons, fava beans, basil crème fraîche, watercress oil, and afila sprouts
  • Main course: Beef Bourguignon in red wine gravy, with fried oyster mushrooms, onions, and potato and celery purée
  • Dessert: Sweet mini dumplings with vanilla custard

There’s also a children’s main course option included: chicken schnitzel with potato purée.

What this menu tells you about the evening: it’s designed to be hearty enough to satisfy, but not so heavy that you feel sluggish when the music starts. The beef bourguignon in particular is a smart choice for a Sinatra tribute night—rich, warming, and classic in spirit. The dessert is sweet without being overly heavy, which helps if you’re the type who wants to enjoy the full show after eating.

A helpful consideration: the schedule is tight. Some diners note that food can be a bit quick or not hot enough at the exact moment it reaches the table. If that would bug you, I’d go in with the mindset of dinner as part of the evening rhythm, not as a slow fine-dining experience that stretches for ages.

The Concert Setup: Swing Standards in a Stylish Room

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - The Concert Setup: Swing Standards in a Stylish Room
After dinner, you shift into the concert portion. The venue setup is made for listening and enjoying the performance—less “club show,” more “programmatic entertainment night.” The energy is anchored by piano, and that matters. A piano-driven Sinatra tribute tends to keep the sound intimate and melodic, even when the songs go for full swagger.

The show runs about 140 minutes total including dinner and concert, so you’re getting a complete package rather than a short performance plus a long wait. A welcome drink and the seated dinner also help the evening feel cohesive. You’re not juggling logistics or standing around while you wait for music to begin.

The Song List: Familiar Hits, Well-Chosen Flow

The program is built from instantly recognizable standards—exactly the kind of set list that works for both hardcore Sinatra fans and casual listeners.

You’ll hear:

  • Fly Me to the Moon
  • From Here to Eternity
  • You Only Live Twice
  • I’ve Got a Kick Out of You
  • The Man I Love
  • One for My Baby
  • I’ve Got a Crush on You
  • I’ve Got You Under My Skin

Then a break, followed by more crowd-pleasers:

  • Love’s Been Good to Me
  • Bang Bang
  • Come Fly with Me
  • New York, New York
  • I’ve Got Rhythm
  • Witchcraft
  • Strangers in the Night
  • My Way
  • Something Stupid

This is a strong arc. You get classic swing charm early, then it shifts toward higher-energy numbers and big “everyone knows this” choruses later. If you like the Sinatra sound because it’s smooth, but you also want moments that feel like a party, this track order is designed for that.

Timing and Pacing: How the 140 Minutes Feels in Real Life

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Timing and Pacing: How the 140 Minutes Feels in Real Life
The full experience is about 140 minutes, and the night is structured so dinner happens first, then the concert. That pacing is ideal if you’re trying to plan your evening without thinking too much.

Here’s how it usually lands in practice:

  • You start with the welcome drink and get seated.
  • You move through three courses before the music begins.
  • The show then carries the rest of the time slot, with a break included in the program.

Because the whole block is relatively short, you’ll likely want to arrive a few minutes early and be ready to enjoy the flow. If you’re the type who likes to wander and linger, this might feel “scheduled.” But if you want a reliable, contained experience, that timing is a plus.

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What You’ll Actually Like (Based on the Most Praised Features)

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - What You’ll Actually Like (Based on the Most Praised Features)
Across the feedback pattern, a few themes show up clearly.

The dinner + show pairing is the big winner. People consistently describe the dinner as delicious and the musicians as talented, which tells me the quality isn’t limited to just one part. The restaurant’s setting also gets love, including the sense that the Art Restaurant Mánes area is visually pleasing and makes the night feel like more than just sitting in a generic hall.

The other strong point is entertainment that feels genuinely enjoyable, not overly stiff. Sinatra tributes can sometimes drift into “background music.” Here, the energy seems designed to pull you in, especially with the piano-led sound and the lineup of famous songs.

One fair caution: the meal service can feel fast compared to a slow sit-down dinner. If you’re very sensitive to that, keep expectations aligned with an evening format where the schedule is part of the fun.

Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Skip It)

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Skip It)
This is a great fit for:

  • Couples looking for a classy, easy-to-plan Prague night
  • Sinatra fans who want a concentrated set of the biggest hits
  • Travelers who like dinner included in the ticket price and don’t want to build a plan around separate reservations
  • People who enjoy small group evenings with an English-speaking host/greeter

It’s less ideal if:

  • You want a very long dinner or lots of time to chat before the show
  • You’re traveling in a way that makes dressing up hard to pull off
  • You prefer very modern music over classic standards

If you’re doing Prague for the first time, this also works as a change of pace. After museums and neighborhoods, it gives you a “night out” that feels distinctly European in its culture-meets-performance style.

Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Price and Value: What You’re Really Paying For
At about $93 per person, you’re not just buying seats to a show. You’re also paying for:

  • a welcome drink
  • a signature three-course dinner
  • the concert itself

That pricing makes sense when you think about the full block you’re getting. Many dinner-concert options charge more for less cohesive quality, because the meal and performance feel disconnected. Here, the meal is prepared by the restaurant chef, and it’s timed to lead directly into the music.

Is it a bargain deal? Not exactly. But it’s priced like a packaged evening designed to feel “complete.” If you’d otherwise spend money separately on dinner, drinks, and a concert ticket, this can be a cleaner, lower-stress choice.

Also, extras like additional drinks can be ordered on site, which is typical. If you want to keep the total spend down, treat the welcome drink as your main drink and skip adding more unless you’re sure.

Practical Tips So You Enjoy It More

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Practical Tips So You Enjoy It More
A few small moves can make the evening smoother:

  • Dress for the vibe: creative formal works best. No sportswear.
  • Plan your pace: you’ll be seated for courses and then transition to the concert. Keep the night light before you go.
  • If you need an alternative main course: arrange it at least 48 hours before the start time if you’re ordering an alternative. This can help avoid last-minute issues.
  • Go in hungry but not stuffed: the menu is hearty, but you’ll want to enjoy the full show without feeling overly heavy.
  • Come for the classics: the set list is packed with famous hits. If that’s your thing, you’ll have an easy time following along.

Should You Book the Sinatra Tribute Concert and Dinner?

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Should You Book the Sinatra Tribute Concert and Dinner?
I’d book it if you want a Prague evening that’s actually shaped like a plan: dinner first, then music, in a stylish art-leaning setting. The combination of chef-prepared three-course food and a big set list of recognizable Sinatra songs makes it a satisfying choice for a date night or a “one special evening” add-on to your itinerary.

I’d think twice only if you’re strongly bothered by tight schedules or you want a slow, lingering meal experience. At its best, this is an efficient, fun, polished night that doesn’t waste time.

If you’re aiming for a classic American-via-Prague night out with elegant presentation and real entertainment, this one is a strong yes.

FAQ

How long is the Sinatra tribute concert and dinner?

The total duration is about 140 minutes.

Is the dinner included?

Yes. You get a signature three-course dinner before the concert, plus a welcome drink.

What’s on the three-course menu?

Soup is pea cream with butter croutons, fava beans, basil crème fraîche, watercress oil, and afila sprouts. The main course is beef bourguignon in red wine gravy with fried oyster mushrooms and potato and celery purée. Dessert is sweet mini dumplings with vanilla custard.

Is there an option for a different main course?

An alternative main course is available if you order it at least 48 hours before the start.

Does it include a kids’ main course?

Yes, there’s a kids’ main course option of chicken schnitzel with potato purée.

What dress code should I follow?

A creative formal dress code is recommended, and sportswear is not allowed.

Is the experience wheelchair accessible?

Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.

What language is the host or greeter?

English is the language used by the host or greeter.

Does the price include drinks during the show?

Extra drinks can be ordered on site, so only the welcome drink is included.

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