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Experience Czech culture at a lively folklore dinner in Prague, with unlimited drinks, traditional dishes, live music, dance, and interactive fun.
Traveling to Prague offers countless ways to soak up its culture, but few experiences stand out quite like the Folklore Dinner with Unlimited Drinks. This two-and-a-half-hour event combines a hearty taste of Czech tradition with lively entertainment, making it an excellent choice for those eager to enjoy authentic food, music, and dance in a friendly, festive atmosphere. From the moment you step into the venue, you’re welcomed into a world of folk costumes, spirited tunes, and delicious dishes.
What we particularly love about this experience is the inclusive nature—it’s designed to cater to different dietary needs, offers unlimited drinks, and encourages audience participation, making it perfect for couples, families, or groups of friends. That said, it’s a tour that leans towards being touristy, and you might find the atmosphere a bit commercial compared to more traditional, local gatherings. Still, if you’re after fun, flavor, and a taste of Czech joie de vivre, this night out is a solid pick for your Prague itinerary.


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The night kicks off at Na Zlíchov 18 in Prague’s Hluboepy district, a short trip from the city center, with proximity to public transport making it easy to reach. Guests are greeted with a glass of mead or wine, setting the tone for an evening that’s both relaxed and lively. The friendly staff, including the event organizers from Fun in Prague, ensure a smooth start—people like Kamila go above and beyond to make sure everyone is settled comfortably, even accommodating last-minute changes such as transport hiccups.
Once everyone is seated, the stage comes alive with musicians and dancers dressed in vibrant costumes representing the Bohemian and Moravian regions. The entertainment is a mixture of singing, dancing, and storytelling through music. Reviewers mention “fantastic” performers, with some describing the show as engaging enough to get everyone involved—whether it’s clapping along or trying out a traditional dance step.
The musicians are talented, and the performers wear authentic costumes that add visual charm. The inclusion of audience participation—like inviting guests to try traditional dances—brings a fun, interactive element that turns this event into more than just a passive show. Several reviews highlight how even solo travelers quickly made friends and joined in the dance, making the evening feel warm and inviting.
The highlight for many is the delicious Czech cuisine served during the meal. The menu offers a diverse range of traditional dishes, with options suitable for vegetarians and those observing halal. Dishes like duck or other hearty local recipes are typical, with multiple reviewers praising the quality and abundance of the food. One guest remarked that the duck menu was “absolutely delicious,” and that the portions left everyone satisfied.
Throughout the evening, the drinks flow freely—guests can enjoy beer, red or white wine, soft drinks, and water. Multiple reviewers applauded this aspect, noting that the “unlimited drinks” feature made the night more festive and relaxed. The staff kept refilling glasses, and the atmosphere stayed lively with cheers and laughter.
Children are welcomed here, with a special kids’ menu and program ensuring the night is fun for the whole family. Several reviewers shared stories of their kids participating in dance or singing along, making it a memorable family outing. This flexibility means you don’t need to worry about finding separate entertainment for your little ones—everything is designed to keep younger guests entertained and comfortable.
The tour lasts about 2 hours and 30 minutes, making it a manageable evening without feeling rushed. It includes pickup options—though many travelers simply rely on public transportation due to the venue’s accessible location. The tour is capped at 499 guests, so chances are you’ll find the environment lively but not overcrowded.

Several reviews mention that the event is “touristy,” but in a way that’s still enjoyable. One guest noted that the entertainment was “good” and the food plentiful, but not necessarily gourmet or entirely local in atmosphere. The performers’ energy and the interactive nature of the show make it a genuine cultural snapshot—albeit a polished, well-produced one.
Guests consistently mention the friendly and attentive staff, with Kamila receiving special praise for her effort in ensuring everyone enjoyed their night. The location is convenient, and the overall experience offers good value—especially considering the $62.85 per person price tag includes a full 4-course meal and unlimited drinks.

At just under $63, this experience packs a lot of value. For that price, you’re getting a full-course Czech meal, unlimited drinks, live entertainment, and a participatory cultural show. Compared to other private dinners or performances, it offers a lively, inclusive atmosphere with plenty of opportunities to socialize.
While some might find the “touristy” aspect a slight drawback—expect a lively, polished event rather than an intimate, local gathering—it remains a well-rounded experience for those wanting a fun, engaging night in Prague. Plus, the fact that it caters to families and dietary needs broadens its appeal.

This folklore dinner is perfect for travelers who want a casual, enjoyable evening with a strong dose of Czech culture without venturing too far off the beaten path. It’s especially suitable for those who value interactive entertainment, unlimited drinks, and a family-friendly environment. If you’re traveling with children, or simply looking for a lively night out with friends or a partner, this event ticks all those boxes.
However, if you’re after a more authentic, quiet, or local experience—perhaps a private dinner with a local guide—you might find it a touch commercial. But for most visitors seeking entertainment, a hearty meal, and a taste of Czech folk traditions, this tour offers genuine fun and lots of memorable moments.

Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered as part of the experience, or you can choose to meet at the venue, which is near public transportation.
How long does the tour last?
The event lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Can I accommodate dietary restrictions?
Yes, the menu includes options for halal and vegetarian diets, ensuring everyone can enjoy the meal.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Absolutely. Kids can enjoy a special menu and participate in the program, making it a family-friendly night out.
What’s included in the price?
Your ticket covers a 4-course Czech dinner and unlimited drinks, including beer, wine, soft drinks, and water.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the event for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.

The Folklore Dinner with Unlimited Drinks in Prague is a lively, engaging way to experience Czech tradition with a modern twist. It offers hearty food, unlimited drinks, and vibrant performances that keep guests entertained from start to finish. The inclusive, interactive vibe makes it a great choice for families, groups, and solo travelers looking to enjoy a night of genuine fun without breaking the bank.
While it may not be the most authentic or intimate cultural experience you’ll find in Prague, it strikes a balance between entertainment and tradition that’s hard to beat for overall value. If you love music, dance, and hearty Czech fare—all served with a generous pour of wine or beer—this event will leave you with plenty of good memories and a full belly.