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Tenerife: MHT – Music Hall Tavern Comedy Drag Dinner Show
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Comedy drag with dinner beats most standard shows. MHT Music Hall Tavern in Tenerife strings together English comedy, big vocals, and a proper 3-course meal into one 4.5-hour plan. It’s also family-friendly, so the whole room is in on the fun.
I love how table service runs all night, which means you can keep laughing instead of hunting down drinks. I also like that the show is in English, so you’re not stuck guessing jokes while you’re watching excellent costumes and performance.
One thing to consider: the meal is a set menu, and while it’s included, it may not feel super fancy compared with a restaurant dinner. Also, if you land at a table with a side view, your view of certain bits of stage action can be limited.
In This Review
- Key things I’d circle before you go
- A Comedy Drag Dinner Show in Full English
- Where You Check In: Music Hall Tavern at Karting Las Americas
- Your 4.5-Hour Plan: Meet and Greet, Dinner, Pre-Show, Main Show
- 1) Meet and greet with the cast
- 2) Starter course: vegetable soup
- 3) Main course: turkey roast dinner
- 4) Dessert: sweet finish
- 5) MHT pre-show to warm you up
- 6) The full production show (two parts with an interval)
- What the Show Is Like: Singing, Dance, and Comedy That Moves Fast
- Food, Diets, and Kids’ Options: What’s Actually on the Plate
- Included adult menu
- Vegetarian option
- Children’s options
- If you have special dietary needs
- Drinks and Timing: How the Night Stays Smooth
- Transfers on Tenerife: When the Bus Helps and When It Doesn’t
- Value for Money: Paying Around $50 for Dinner and a Big Show
- Best Fit: Who Will Enjoy MHT Most
- A Couple of Considerations Before You Buy
- Your table can affect your view
- Food expectations should stay realistic
- Should You Book MHT in Tenerife?
- FAQ
- How long is the MHT Music Hall Tavern comedy drag dinner show?
- Is the show in English?
- Where do I check in?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- What are the courses in the 3-course meal?
- Are drinks included with dinner?
- Can the meal accommodate dietary requirements?
- What can children eat?
- Are hotel transfers available?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key things I’d circle before you go

- Full English show with a comedy host, so the jokes land without translation
- Meet and greet with the cast before the main production
- Three-course, homecooked-style dinner included with your ticket
- Pre-show plus a two-part full production, with a short interval for drinks
- Drinks aren’t included, but you get easy bar access during the show
- Transfers can be added, though they do not run from Puerto Del Carmen or Tenerife North
A Comedy Drag Dinner Show in Full English

If you’re looking for an evening that feels planned but not stiff, MHT is a strong bet. The format is simple: arrive, settle in, eat, then enjoy a fast-moving comedy drag production with live singing and dance. It runs like a holiday variety show, only with drag comedy energy turned way up.
The big practical win is that it’s performed entirely in English. You’ll follow the jokes, the banter, and the punchlines without needing subtitles or squinting at facial expressions to figure out what the host is doing. It’s also family-friendly, so the humor is more about slapstick, costumes, and crowd-pleasing than anything too edgy.
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Where You Check In: Music Hall Tavern at Karting Las Americas

MHT happens at Music Hall Tavern, and check-in is at the reception on-site. The venue is inside Karting Las Americas, so it’s not one of those vague “look for a sign somewhere” setups. Show your voucher at reception, get directed to your table, and you’re on your way.
You’ll also be brought back to the meeting point at the end if you use the transport option. If you’re driving yourself, keep the post-show timing in mind: taxis can be harder to find when the night ends.
Your 4.5-Hour Plan: Meet and Greet, Dinner, Pre-Show, Main Show

The experience is built around a comfortable dinner-and-show rhythm, not a “sit and wait forever” model. Your total time on site is about 4.5 hours, and the show window is typically 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
1) Meet and greet with the cast
Right after you check in and settle, you get a meet and greet with the cast. It’s the kind of touch that makes the night feel more like a live event than just watching a stage performance. If you like taking a minute to connect before the curtain goes up, this is your moment.
2) Starter course: vegetable soup
You start with a starter of vegetable soup. It’s a straightforward first course, meant to get you comfortable and seated without delaying the show too much.
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3) Main course: turkey roast dinner
Next is the main course: a turkey roast dinner with turkey, roast and mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and gravy. This is the centerpiece meal. Some people describe the overall food as simple or basic, but the key point is that it’s included and timed to keep the evening flowing.
4) Dessert: sweet finish
Dessert is listed as a sweet treat. One review specifically called out 80s Vienetta, which gives you a clue that this dessert can lean nostalgic and crowd-pleasing rather than gourmet.
5) MHT pre-show to warm you up
Before the big production, there’s an MHT pre-show. Think of it as the “let’s get the room ready” part. It builds energy and helps you get into the pace of the full production.
6) The full production show (two parts with an interval)
Then it’s full showtime. The main production is split into two parts, with a short interval in the middle. That break matters: it’s your chance to top up drinks without missing major moments.
Table service is set up so you don’t feel stuck waiting for someone. That matters in drag comedy shows because the performance is quick, there are lots of cues, and you want to stay part of the action rather than checking your watch.
What the Show Is Like: Singing, Dance, and Comedy That Moves Fast

MHT is built for laughs, but it’s not only jokes. You get live singing plus electrifying dance routines, and the production values show up in the costumes. If you’re the type who likes a stage show where performers feel like they’re having fun in real time, you’ll probably love the energy.
A few details I’d treat as clues about what to expect:
- The show is designed to keep momentum, with entertainment happening before the full production and continuing through it.
- The comedy is delivered by an English-speaking host and performers, so you’re not left out of the rhythm.
- The humor can include audience-in-the-moment style bits, which is part of why some people feel like they’re right in the middle of the show rather than watching from a distance.
One more thing: if you’re on the quieter side, that’s totally fine. The room vibe is playful, not solemn. But you should still be ready to laugh and accept that this is built as a group experience.
Food, Diets, and Kids’ Options: What’s Actually on the Plate

The included meal is part of the value, so it’s smart to know what you’re getting.
Included adult menu
- Starter: vegetable soup
- Main: turkey roast dinner with potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and gravy
- Dessert: a sweet treat (one review mentioned 80s Vienetta)
Vegetarian option
Diet requests are accommodated. The vegetarian option is listed as a bean-based steak. If you’re vegetarian or have preferences, request it in advance when booking so they can prepare correctly.
Children’s options
Kids can choose the same meal as adults, or they can go with chicken nuggets and chips.
If you have special dietary needs
All dietary requirements can be accommodated if you let the provider know during booking. That’s a big practical point, because it means the event is set up to handle common needs rather than leaving you stuck with a basic substitute.
Drinks and Timing: How the Night Stays Smooth

Drinks are not included, but they’re available for purchase at the bar. The staff setup includes table service all night, which is the kind of detail that makes a difference with shows like this.
Here’s how it matters for your experience:
- If you want a drink during the show, you’re not constantly leaving your seat.
- During the interval, you have a window to refill without the whole night collapsing into chaos.
- One review specifically noted that drinks weren’t overly priced, which is worth paying attention to if you’re planning a more budget-friendly night out.
Practical tip: since drinks aren’t included, decide how many you want in advance. It’s easier to enjoy the show when you’re not doing surprise arithmetic in your head.
Transfers on Tenerife: When the Bus Helps and When It Doesn’t

Getting to and from MHT is easiest with transfers. The optional add-on includes pickup by bus, and the vehicle has an MHT sign on the front windscreen. You’re told to wait at the pickup point about 10 minutes before your scheduled pickup.
The driver will wait no longer than 5 minutes after the scheduled pickup time. Also, the exact pickup time and place are reconfirmed by email, so keep an eye on your inbox.
One important limitation: transfers are not available from Puerto Del Carmen or Tenerife North. If you’re staying in those areas, you’ll need to plan another way to get there (and taxis can be the tricky part at the end).
If you do not have your own car, I think hotel pickup is the smoother way to enjoy the evening without the stress of navigating after the show.
Value for Money: Paying Around $50 for Dinner and a Big Show

At about $50 per person, MHT can look like a “holiday entertainment” splurge. But here’s the value logic: your ticket includes entry, a three-course dinner, and a meet and greet with the cast. Drinks are extra, but the core experience is packaged.
That bundled format is what you’re paying for. You’re not just buying seats for a show. You’re getting a timed dinner service and an organized schedule that runs without you coordinating meal plans or transport in the moment.
A fair expectation check: some reviews describe the food as simple or not ultra-flavorful, while others call it tasty and well presented. So I’d treat the dinner as “included and satisfying enough,” while the real product is the show: comedy drag, singing, dancing, and costumes in a full production.
Best Fit: Who Will Enjoy MHT Most

MHT is a great match for:
- People who want a fun, structured night without researching restaurants or timing multiple stops
- Couples who like light-hearted entertainment (one review even suggested a table-for-two option can be important)
- Groups celebrating something, including hen parties (one review mentioned a free shoutout and bubbly for the bride)
- Families who want something lively and not too serious
If you’re traveling with mobility needs, the venue is wheelchair accessible. And if you bring wheelchairs or prams, or you have medical issues, you should advise the provider so the evening is smoother.
A Couple of Considerations Before You Buy
This is where you protect your expectations.
Your table can affect your view
Some people noted that the table location mattered. One comment mentioned being on a side table near toilets and feeling like it impacted the view of the stage. So when you book, if you have any strong view needs, ask what they can do about seating placement.
Food expectations should stay realistic
Even strong reviews often describe the meal as basic or simple. I’d go in ready for included comfort food, not a fine-dining dinner. The show is the star, and the meal is the convenient fuel.
Should You Book MHT in Tenerife?
Yes, if you want a guaranteed laugh-out-loud, sit-down, dinner-and-show evening where the entertainment comes in layers: meet and greet, pre-show, full production, and nonstop performance energy. The fact that it’s in English plus the table service all night makes it easier to enjoy without friction.
I’d skip or reconsider if:
- You’re very picky about food quality and prefer à la carte dining.
- You hate being in a louder group setting.
- You need a perfect front-row sightline and don’t want to risk a side-table view.
If your goal is an easy, high-energy night that feels like a proper Tenerife holiday activity, MHT Music Hall Tavern delivers good value through sheer showmanship plus an included dinner that keeps the schedule moving.
FAQ
How long is the MHT Music Hall Tavern comedy drag dinner show?
It lasts about 4.5 hours. The show runs from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
Is the show in English?
Yes. The show is performed entirely in English, including the comedy host.
Where do I check in?
Show your voucher at the reception of Music Hall Tavern, which is located inside Karting Las Americas.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes standard entry, a 3-course dinner, and a meet and greet with the cast.
What are the courses in the 3-course meal?
Starter is vegetable soup. Main course is turkey roast dinner with turkey, roast and mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and gravy. Dessert is a sweet treat.
Are drinks included with dinner?
No. Drinks can be purchased at the bar.
Can the meal accommodate dietary requirements?
Yes. All dietary requirements can be accommodated if you let them know when booking. The vegetarian option is bean based steak.
What can children eat?
Children can have the same meal as adults, or they can choose chicken nuggets and chips.
Are hotel transfers available?
Transfers are optional. The bus will have an MHT sign on the front windscreen, and you’ll be waited for if you arrive about 10 minutes early. Transfers are not available from Puerto Del Carmen or Tenerife North.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































