Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience Polish folklore in Krakow with a lively folk show, regional costumes, and a three-course dinner at a historic restaurant for $47.60.

This Polish Folk Show with a 3-course dinner in Krakow offers a lively evening packed with music, dance, and authentic cuisine for just $47.60 per person. The tour lasts approximately 2 hours and is hosted at Michalik’s Cave, a vibrant venue rich in local artistic history. The experience features two 25-minute performances, where traditional Polish costumes and folk melodies bring the region’s culture to life.
While the dinner includes a delicious three-course meal to take the stress out of menu choices, some reviews note the food’s quality varies, and drinks are not included. This tour suits those interested in Polish traditions and cultural entertainment, especially because of the interactive element encouraging participation in dancing. It’s a good choice for time-constrained visitors eager to enjoy a genuine taste of Krakow’s folk heritage.

While in Krakow, here are other experiences we've covered
The tour begins at Michalik’s Cave, a lively and artsy restaurant located in central Krakow. This venue retains its historic bohemian ambiance, filled with paintings and caricatures by local Krakow artists, writers, and journalists. Its lively, colorful atmosphere sets the perfect backdrop for an evening of folk music and dance.
Guests sit among these artistic decorations, creating an authentic local vibe. The venue’s intimate size, accommodating around 35-38 people, makes for a cozy setting where everyone can see and hear the performers clearly. The venue’s historic character and artistic decor add to the overall charm of the evening.

The tour kicks off at 7:00 pm and lasts approximately 2 hours. The timing makes it a popular choice for an early evening outing, fitting well into a Krakow city itinerary. The show includes two separate 25-minute performances, providing plenty of entertainment within a compact timeframe, ideal for those with limited time in the city.
The short duration ensures an energetic and lively experience without long waits. Since most reviews highlight the engaging performances and participation, this timing structure keeps the atmosphere dynamic and interactive.
During each 25-minute show, you’ll see performers dressed in regional costumes performing traditional Polish dances and folk music. The performers skillfully tell stories through their music and dance, offering insights into Polish traditions. Their energetic and colorful performances encourage audience participation, with opportunities for guests to get up and dance.
The entertainment is designed to be lively and engaging, with performers interacting with the crowd. This interaction is one of the tour’s highlights, making it more than just a passive viewing experience. Some reviews praise the performers’ talent and their ability to involve guests, creating a fun and memorable atmosphere.
The included three-course dinner features traditional Polish dishes, aiming to give guests a taste of local cuisine. While some reviews mention that the food is bland or not gourmet, others appreciate the effort and flavor of the regional fare. The menu typically includes a main dish such as pressed turkey patties with mashed potatoes and salad.
Guests have the option to request vegetarian or vegan alternatives, with hosts accommodating dietary preferences in some instances. However, it’s important to note that drinks are not included, and additional costs for bottled water or other beverages are common.
While in Krakow, here are other experiences we've covered
One of the main attractions of this tour is the interactive nature of the performances. Guests are encouraged to participate in traditional Polish dances, which adds an element of fun and authenticity to the evening. The performers are known for their energetic and engaging style, and many guests find themselves joining in the dance floor.
The performers not only entertain but also share stories about Polish traditions through music and dance, providing cultural insights in an accessible and lively way. This engagement helps deepen the experience beyond just watching a show.

The venue’s artistic decor and intimate setting contribute to a warm, lively atmosphere that is appreciated by visitors. The performances are described as energetic, interactive, and well-executed by talented musicians and dancers.
Guests often mention the friendly staff and the opportunity to meet fellow attendees, especially since the venue’s small size fosters a shared sense of enjoyment. Despite some criticisms about the quality of food and the seating arrangements for some, many find the experience worth the price, especially considering the included entertainment.
It’s advisable to arrive promptly at 7:00 pm to fully enjoy the show. Since most travelers book 43 days in advance, securing tickets early ensures availability. Be aware that drinks are extra, with some reviews noting additional charges for bottled water or other beverages.
The venue can get quite warm and crowded, especially in hot weather, so dressing comfortably is recommended. If you have dietary restrictions, requesting vegetarian or vegan options in advance can enhance your dining experience. Seating is limited, so early arrival ensures better viewing positions.
This tour is particularly well-suited for those interested in Polish culture, traditional music and dance fans, and visitors seeking a cultural experience with dinner. It’s a lively, participatory event, ideal for families, couples, or groups who enjoy interactive performances.
While the food quality varies according to some reviews, the entertainment and cultural authenticity are consistently praised. If you value live performances and local traditions, this experience offers a fun and approachable glimpse into Polish folklore.
The Polish Folk Show with 3-course dinner in Krakow provides a cost-effective and entertaining way to enjoy Polish traditions. The live performances, featuring dancers and musicians in regional costumes, create a lively atmosphere that encourages participation. The venue’s artful decor and intimate setting add to the authentic feel.
However, the dining experience receives mixed reviews, with some guests finding the food bland and drinks not included. The seating arrangements and venue temperature may pose minor concerns, but overall, the experience is well-rated and offers a great cultural overview for visitors with limited time.
This tour is most suited for those wanting a lively evening of Polish music and dance paired with traditional cuisine, especially if they seek an interactive, fun environment rather than a gourmet dining experience. Advance booking is recommended, and travelers should be prepared for some variability in food quality but can expect a warm, energetic show that captures the spirit of Krakow’s folk traditions.
“First off, this is my first ever one star review. This is simply a tourist trap that is not honest. Your "authentic" Polish meal consists of presse…”
Is the ticket price all-inclusive?
No, the ticket price includes the two 25-minute performances and a three-course dinner. Bottled water or drinks are not included and are available for an extra charge.
What time does the tour start?
The show begins at 7:00 pm and lasts approximately 2 hours.
Where does the event take place?
The tour is hosted at Michalik’s Cave, a historic, artsy restaurant in central Krakow.
Can I join the dance performances?
Yes, the performers invite guests to participate in traditional Polish dances, making the evening lively and interactive.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Most reviews suggest that families and groups of all ages can enjoy the show, especially those interested in cultural traditions.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Hosts try to accommodate dietary preferences, including vegetarian and vegan options, upon request.
Is the venue accessible for people with limited mobility?
The available information does not specify accessibility features, so travelers with specific needs should inquire in advance.
How should I prepare for the experience?
Arrive promptly at 7:00 pm, dress comfortably for a warm, lively environment, and consider requesting dietary needs beforehand if applicable.
Would I recommend this tour?
Yes, especially for culture enthusiasts and those seeking a fun, interactive evening of Polish music, dance, and food at a reasonable price.