REVIEW · TENERIFE
Comedy Drag Show Music Hall Tavern with Dinner
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Drag, dinner, and a good laugh in Tenerife. This comedy drag show at MHT Music Hall Tavern pairs a 3-course dinner with a lively evening of performers, music, and crowd banter, all in about four hours. It also runs on a simple loop: you’re collected (on select days), you eat, you watch the show, then you’re sent back.
What I like most is how straightforward the ticket is: drag show entry plus dinner are bundled into one price. I also like the small but fun extras, like the printed souvenir photo, which makes the night feel like more than just passing entertainment.
The main thing to watch is timing and transfers. Pickup depends on the day and coast, and one bad match between your ride and the night can ruin the experience, so double-check your pickup details before you go.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Music Hall Tavern dinner show: what you’re buying in Tenerife
- Price and value: where the $53.23 actually goes
- Getting there with pickup from El Médano and the west coast
- The 7:00 pm flow: how the evening typically runs
- Dinner at the Music Hall Tavern: what the 3 courses feel like
- The comedy drag show: humor, music, and audience energy
- Drinks are extra: plan for bar spending
- Staff, photo, and small touches that change the feel
- Who should book this dinner show (and who might not love it)
- Practical tips to make your night smoother
- Should you book Comedy Drag Show Music Hall Tavern with Dinner?
- FAQ
- Where is the Comedy Drag Show Music Hall Tavern with Dinner located?
- What is included in the ticket price?
- Are drinks included?
- Do they offer hotel pickup, and where do they pick up?
- What time does the experience start, and how long does it last?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key things to know before you go

- Hotel pickup varies by day and route (East Coast vs West Coast stops)
- A full 3-course dinner is included, with dessert built into the meal
- Show humor comes with crowd interaction, so front seats tend to get more attention
- Drinks are not included, so plan for bar spending
- Staff are often singled out for friendliness and smooth service
- Exact venue location matters for taxis, so use the full address
Music Hall Tavern dinner show: what you’re buying in Tenerife
This isn’t a casual one-performer pub night. You’re going to a proper music hall tavern setup in Playa de las Américas, where the evening is built around a timed flow: arrive, get settled, eat, and then enjoy a comedy-style drag production.
The vibe tends to be light, cheeky, and made for a room that’s ready to laugh. One of the strongest signals from the overall rating and booking pattern is that people leave feeling they got their money’s worth for an easy, low-effort night out. Even when people nitpick food or service, most agree the overall entertainment hits.
You’ll also want to know the show is not shy about audience engagement. If you sit close to the front, you should expect banter. If you’d rather watch quietly, pick seats a bit farther back.
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Price and value: where the $53.23 actually goes

At about $53.23 per person, this package is built to cover the big cost drivers you’d otherwise pay separately: the show ticket and the dinner. Drinks are extra, but the dinner portion alone is the anchor that makes it feel like a value play rather than just paying for entry.
Here’s how the math usually works in real life:
- If you want a night of entertainment and a meal, bundled pricing makes it easier than building your own plan.
- A 3-course dinner included means you’re not hunting for food after the show or squeezing dinner in earlier.
- A printed souvenir photo is small, but it’s a real add-on that turns the evening into a keepsake.
Is it bargain-bin fancy dining? No. The food is more comfort-food style than gourmet. But for a dinner-and-show evening, it’s designed to keep you fed without stalling the performance.
Getting there with pickup from El Médano and the west coast

Hotel pickup is offered, but it’s not one-size-fits-all. The pickup map depends on the day:
- Monday (East Coast): El Medano and Golf del Sur
- Tuesday (West Coast): Los Gigantes, Playa Paraíso, Callao Salvaje, La Caleta
- Friday (West Coast): Los Gigantes, Playa Paraíso, Callao Salvaje, La Caleta
If you’re staying in one of those areas, pickup is a big deal. You avoid the stress of taxis and you arrive right on schedule. If you’re not in those zones or it’s not the correct day for your hotel, you’ll likely need to handle your own way there. The venue is also described as near public transportation, which helps.
One practical tip: taxis can miss the mark. Keep the exact address handy: Av. Rafael Puig Lluvina, 7, 38650 Playa de la Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. If your driver is unsure, show them the full street address rather than just the general area.
The 7:00 pm flow: how the evening typically runs

The start time is 7:00 pm, and the total duration is about 4 hours. That time window matters because dinner-show evenings can feel longer when you’re waiting around. Here’s the goal of the schedule: keep the night tight so you’re not stuck bored between courses and the start of the entertainment.
A good way to plan your evening is:
- Arrive (or be picked up) with time to check in and get seated.
- Expect dinner service as part of the package, not as an afterthought.
- Then settle in for the main comedy drag performance.
Because the timing is bundled, you’ll also feel the difference compared with booking a show ticket alone. You don’t have to coordinate a meal reservation. You’re already on the same rhythm as everyone else in the room.
Dinner at the Music Hall Tavern: what the 3 courses feel like

You get a 3-course dinner included, and reviews paint a consistent picture: the meal is meant to be satisfying and easy, not high-precision culinary work.
What you can generally expect:
- Soup to start: described as tasty and enjoyable.
- Main course: often referenced as roast turkey with vegetables and gravy. Several comments point out portions and quality can feel basic, like comfort-food roasting.
- Dessert: commonly an ice cream cake style option, and other descriptions mention a simple ice-cream-and-biscuit format.
So if your dream is a five-star tasting menu, this isn’t that. But if you want a decent sit-down meal that won’t derail the show schedule, it should work.
Also note the practical reality: dinner service happens during a lively evening. If the venue is busy, tables can feel like they’re waiting. That doesn’t mean service is bad, but it’s worth keeping expectations calm, especially if you’re hungry and the room is full.
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The comedy drag show: humor, music, and audience energy

This is the heart of the night: a comedy drag production at MHT – Music Hall Tavern. The overall tone is tongue-in-cheek and often described as harmless fun. It’s also frequently described as suitable for all ages, though one common caveat in the feedback is that it’s not for people who get easily offended.
What makes the show work for most people is the performance style:
- Audience participation is part of the experience.
- The comedy aims for laugh-out-loud moments rather than dark or heavy storytelling.
- Musicals and dancing show up as part of the entertainment package, not as background noise.
One key thing for you to decide: seating. If you end up closer to the front, you’ll likely get more interaction. If you’d rather just enjoy the show, consider choosing seats toward the middle or back.
And yes, there’s a recurring theme that staff help the night run smoothly. People specifically mention friendliness and professionalism, including named staff members like Stevy and Amanda, who stood out for service.
Drinks are extra: plan for bar spending

Drinks are not included in your ticket price. That’s the clearest practical point.
If you’re someone who wants beer, wine, cocktails, or soft drinks with dinner and the show, set aside extra money. Some people were happy with the drink experience, while others complained about slow drink pacing on busier nights. That doesn’t change the fact you’ll still be paying at the bar—just keep your expectations flexible when you order.
The simplest strategy:
- Eat first, then decide if you want to buy drinks during the show.
- If you want a full bar plan, budget a bit more than you think.
Staff, photo, and small touches that change the feel
This is one of those nights where small details matter because they turn a ticket into an event.
Two extras come up repeatedly as positive:
- Printed souvenir photo: You get a physical keepsake from the night. It’s quick, and it makes the evening feel more official.
- Warm welcome and smooth handling: Many comments point out friendly staff, organized transitions, and efficient pickup when selected.
Even when food or drinks don’t hit perfectly, the “we got taken care of” feeling keeps the overall rating high.
Who should book this dinner show (and who might not love it)
This tour fits best if you want a simple vacation evening with entertainment built in. You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You want a fun, comedy-first show rather than a serious theater production.
- You like crowd energy and can roll with audience interaction.
- You want an included meal so you don’t need a separate dinner plan.
You might want to skip or think twice if:
- You’re sensitive to cheeky humor or audience banter.
- You’re very strict about food quality being gourmet.
- You strongly prefer full control of your schedule and hate any chance of ride timing confusion.
There’s also a practical angle: because pickup depends on day and route, your booking day matters. Make sure your hotel lines up with the pickup pattern.
Practical tips to make your night smoother
A few things I’d do to avoid the common headaches and maximize the laughs:
- Confirm pickup day and your exact pickup location. Pickup routes run by coast and day, and matching the right ride matters.
- Save the full venue address for your phone. Taxi drivers may not know the place by name alone.
- Choose your seating with intention. Front seats can bring more attention from performers.
- Budget for drinks. Since they’re not included, your final spend depends on what you order.
- Keep expectations realistic about dinner. It’s included and filling, but it’s not described as fine dining.
If you do these five things, you’ll likely walk in relaxed, eat on time, and enjoy the show without getting grumpy about logistics.
Should you book Comedy Drag Show Music Hall Tavern with Dinner?
I think you should book it if you want an easy, all-in-one Tenerife night: a comedy drag show plus a 3-course dinner, with pickup on the right day and a souvenir photo to take home.
Don’t book it blindly if you’re the type who needs a perfectly controlled plan and hates any uncertainty around transfers. Also, if you’re picky about food being more than basic comfort style, you might find the dinner part less exciting than the performance.
If you’re on the fence, here’s the decision shortcut:
- If you care most about entertainment and laughs, this has strong odds of delivering.
- If you care most about premium dining and quiet theater viewing, look for a different kind of show.
If you book, go in ready for a playful night—expect banter, enjoy the music, and treat dinner as the included fuel for the fun.
FAQ
Where is the Comedy Drag Show Music Hall Tavern with Dinner located?
It takes place at MHT – Music Hall Tavern, Av. Rafael Puig Lluvina, 7, 38650 Playa de la Américas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes drag show entry, a 3-course dinner, a bus pickup and drop-off if that option is selected, and a printed souvenir photo.
Are drinks included?
No. Drinks are not included, so you’ll want to plan for bar spending during the evening.
Do they offer hotel pickup, and where do they pick up?
Pickup is offered on select options. Monday pickup covers the East Coast (El Medano and Golf del Sur). Tuesday and Friday pickups cover the West Coast (Los Gigantes, Playa Paraíso, Callao Salvaje, La Caleta).
What time does the experience start, and how long does it last?
The start time is 7:00 pm, and the duration is approximately 4 hours.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.































