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Experience medieval Prague with a 3-hour dinner and live entertainment, including unlimited drinks, at a candle-lit tavern with authentic performances.
The Prague 5 Courses Medieval Dinner and Live Performances offers an engaging night out in the Czech capital for those looking to combine history, entertainment, and hearty food. Priced at $73.37 per person, this 3-hour event takes place at the atmospheric Krma U Pavouka restaurant in Prague’s Old Town, where candlelight and medieval decor set the mood. With an average booking time of 20 days in advance, it’s popular among visitors seeking a lively, interactive evening. The experience includes unlimited wine, beer, and soft drinks, along with a choice of several menus designed to accommodate different dietary needs. This tour is ideal for anyone craving a unique dinner-show in a historical setting, though some reviews note that the entertainment and food presentation may vary in quality.
The experience is designed as a lively medieval-themed evening with live music, actors, and street performers. It’s a great way to enjoy authentic entertainment along with a generous meal, making it a fun highlight during a trip to Prague. The 3-hour duration ensures plenty of time for mingling, eating, and enjoying the spectacle. While some reviews praise the brilliant entertainment and lively atmosphere, others mention discrepancies in food presentation or the effectiveness of service. This tour offers good value for money, especially for those eager for an immersive medieval-themed night out.

The tour begins in the heart of Prague’s Old Town at Celetná 595/17, where you are welcomed into the Krma U Pavouka restaurant. The venue’s medieval decor, illuminated by candlelight, sets an authentic scene that transports visitors back in time. Once inside, you’ll be seated at shared tables, adding to the communal and lively atmosphere. The venue’s setup fosters a sense of camaraderie among diners, with shared tables creating opportunities for socializing and exchanging impressions.
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Guests select their menu options when booking, with choices including chicken, pork, fish, vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free dishes. The 3-course menu features soup, main course, and dessert, while the 5-course meal adds a cold starter, warm appetizer, and more elaborate presentation. The generous portions ensure you leave satisfied, and the variety allows for dietary flexibility. Some reviews mention that the presentation of dishes, such as the pork, can be elaborate, aligning with medieval dining aesthetics.

A standout feature of this experience is the unlimited drinks included in the price. Guests can enjoy beer, wine, and soft drinks throughout the evening, making the event both festive and relaxed. Several reviews highlight the free-flowing wine and beer, which contribute to the lively and energetic atmosphere. Some suggest that having pitchers of drinks on the tables could improve service efficiency, but overall, the drinks are plentiful and appreciated by attendees.

Throughout the dinner, over two hours of live medieval music fill the venue, performed by skilled musicians. The entertainment extends beyond music, including actors portraying characters, jugglers, swordsmen, fire twirlers, and belly dancers. The interactive nature of the performances keeps the audience engaged, with many reviews describing the acts as brilliant and energetic. The performers’ skills and costumes add to the authentic medieval ambiance, making the show a highlight of the evening.

The candlelit setting of the Krma U Pavouka restaurant is a key feature that enhances the medieval theme. The decor, lighting, and even the table arrangements contribute to an immersive experience. Some reviews mention that the venue’s ambiance is atmospheric, although a few note that seating arrangements can obscure views, especially in larger groups. The venue’s layout includes shared tables, which encourages mingling but may occasionally hinder a clear view of the stage for some guests.
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Most reviews praise the generous portions and good quality of the food, with some describing it as delicious and fitting the medieval theme. However, there are comments about occasional delays in serving dishes, especially when the entertainment is in full swing, leading to some guests waiting longer for their food. A few reviews express disappointment in the presentation, such as the serving of a whole fish, or the pork dish being somewhat elaborate. Service efficiency could be improved by leaving pitchers on tables, according to feedback, but overall, the food is regarded as satisfying.

The 3-hour duration offers a well-paced evening, with enough time for eating, drinking, and enjoying the performances. Some guests mention a lag between dinner courses, particularly between dinner and dessert, which can slightly slow the flow. The group size can reach up to 299 travelers, but most attendees find the environment lively without feeling overcrowded. Sharing tables fosters a jovial atmosphere, though some reviews note that viewing the performances can be obstructed if seated in less favorable spots.

The meeting point is close to public transportation, making it easy for most travelers to reach the venue. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. Payment for extras, like additional services, is cash only at the venue. The activity offers full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing some flexibility for change of plans.
While this tour offers a lively medieval dinner and entertainment, some guests find that other options they encounter might provide more authentic Czech food or better views of performances. The value for money—with unlimited drinks and a full show—is well regarded. The multiple menu options and flexible dietary accommodations set this experience apart.
This medieval dinner and show appeal most to visitors who enjoy interactive entertainment, generous portions, and a festive atmosphere. It suits those looking for a lighthearted, family-friendly event or a fun night out with friends. However, guests seeking more authentic or refined dining might prefer other options in Prague, as some reviews point out variability in food presentation and service.
The Prague 5 Courses Medieval Dinner and Live Performances offers a fun-filled evening in a historically themed setting with live entertainment and unlimited drinks. Its cost-efficiency and lively atmosphere make it an attractive choice for many visitors. While some may find the service or food presentation inconsistent, the overall energy and authentic costumes contribute to a memorable night. This experience is best suited for those who want to enjoy a festive, lively show with good food and drinks rather than a quiet, fine dining affair.
What is included in the price of the tour?
The price includes a 3- or 5-course meal with unlimited wine, beer, and soft drinks, along with live medieval music and performances.
How long does the experience last?
The event runs for approximately 3 hours, starting at the meeting point in Prague’s Old Town.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
Yes, the menu options include vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free choices, which can be selected during booking.
Is the venue accessible for children?
Children are allowed to attend if accompanied by an adult.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Celetná 595/17, Prague Old Town, with the activity taking place at the Krma U Pavouka restaurant.