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Tenerife: MHT – Music Hall Tavern Comedy Drag Dinner Show
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Drag comedy and dinner in Tenerife? Perfect night out. At Music Hall Tavern, I love the two-part show format and the 3-course homecooked dinner, with everything delivered in English. One thing to keep in mind: the food is a straightforward set menu, and your table location can affect how much you see of the stage.
You’re not just watching. You’re part of a full, fast-moving evening with a pre-show, a cast meet-and-greet, then the main production, plus drink orders handled by table service. It’s also genuinely family-friendly, with kid meal options, so it works for mixed groups and holiday couples.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Music Hall Tavern Tenerife: what kind of night this really is
- The evening flow: meet-and-greet, dinner, pre-show, then the main production
- Check in and meet the cast
- Starter while you settle in
- Pre-show warmth-up
- The full production show (two parts) and interval drink time
- The 3-course dinner menu: what you get and what to expect
- Kids and vegetarian options
- The comedy drag show in English: how the humor lands
- Drinks and table service: the real convenience factor
- Seating and visibility: where you might win or miss the view
- Getting there: Karting Las Americas, vouchers, and transfer limits
- Transfers add-on (optional) and pickup rules
- Transfer limits you should respect
- Price and value: is MHT worth about $50?
- Who this show suits best (and who might not love it)
- Should you book the MHT Music Hall Tavern comedy drag dinner show?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where is Music Hall Tavern located in Tenerife?
- What time does the show run?
- How long is the experience?
- Is the show performed in English?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- Are drinks included?
- What dinner menu will I get, and can I choose alternatives?
- Is the show wheelchair accessible?
- Do transfers pick up from Puerto Del Carmen or Tenerife North?
Key things to know before you go

- Brand-New Summer 2025 production with extra MHT magic and fresh jokes and routines
- English-only hosting and show so you can focus on the comedy, not translations
- Meet-and-greet with the cast plus a warm-up pre-show before the main production
- 3-course homecooked dinner (starter, turkey roast main, sweet dessert) included in the ticket
- Two-part show with a short interval, and you’ll be able to top up drinks during the break
- Transfer add-on is limited: not available from Puerto del Carmen or Tenerife North
Music Hall Tavern Tenerife: what kind of night this really is

This isn’t a quiet dinner out. It’s a full-on comedy drag dinner show designed to keep energy high from your first drink order to the final curtain call.
The core idea is simple: you get a packaged evening where dinner, entertainment, and service run on the same rhythm. The result feels very holiday-friendly, especially if you’re juggling a busy itinerary and want one guaranteed, easy-to-manage night.
The show itself is built around live singing, dance routines, and comedy. It’s performed entirely in English, which matters more than people think. When jokes land instantly, you don’t spend the whole time trying to figure out what you just heard.
And if you’re worried about it being too adult, the good news is that it’s presented as family-friendly. That doesn’t mean it’s boring. It means it’s aiming for laughs that a wider age range can enjoy, including a children’s meal option.
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The evening flow: meet-and-greet, dinner, pre-show, then the main production

The evening runs roughly from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM, and the total experience is about 4.5 hours. Plan your night around that block, because the value here comes from how all parts connect.
Here’s how the timeline works in practice:
Check in and meet the cast
You’ll show your voucher at the reception at Music Hall Tavern, inside Karting Las Americas. Then you’ll get settled with a meet-and-greet with the cast.
This is one of those “small” parts that makes the whole show feel more personal. Instead of walking in feeling like you’re just buying seats, you start the night knowing you’re joining the party.
Starter while you settle in
Dinner starts with a starter course as you get comfortable. The menu is a vegetable soup to begin with, designed to be easy and quick enough that the evening keeps moving.
Pre-show warmth-up
Before the big main stage production, there’s a live pre-show. Think of it as the comets before the main meteor: it sets tone, builds momentum, and gets you ready for the heavier production value.
This matters because it helps you avoid the common dinner-show awkwardness of waiting in silence between courses and stage bits. Here, the entertainment is layered in so you’re never stuck just waiting.
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The full production show (two parts) and interval drink time
The main production is split into two parts, with a short interval between them. During that break, there’s time to top up drinks.
You’ll also have table service all night, so you’re not stuck standing in lines. If you like your entertainment uninterrupted (or you’re traveling with someone who hates queuing), this is a big practical win.
The 3-course dinner menu: what you get and what to expect

You’re paying for more than a ticket. You’re paying for a full evening package: show entry plus a 3-course dinner plus the cast meet-and-greet.
The dinner menu is explicitly set as:
- Starter: vegetable soup
- Main course: turkey roast dinner, including turkey, roast and mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables, and gravy
- Dessert: a sweet treat to round off the meal
A few details help you judge it realistically. The food is described as homecooked and freshly prepared, and most people seem happy with how it’s handled. That said, the menu is still a fixed one, so don’t treat this like a fine-dining experience.
In other words: if your priority is the comedy, music, and stage show, the meal supports the night. If your priority is gourmet food, you might find it more basic than you hoped.
Kids and vegetarian options
There’s good flexibility here:
- Children can have the same adult meal, or choose chicken nuggets and chips.
- Vegetarian option is bean based steak.
- Dietary requirements can be accommodated if you tell the provider at booking.
That last point is key. If you have allergies or specific needs, it’s worth flagging early rather than assuming the venue will figure it out on the fly.
The comedy drag show in English: how the humor lands

The MHT style is straight-up stage comedy: live vocals, dance routines, big costumes, and jokes that are built for audience reaction.
Most of the big praise centers on timing and performance quality. People repeatedly highlight how funny it is, how well the show stays fast-paced, and how strong the singing and dancing are alongside the comedy.
A big plus for your enjoyment is the English delivery. When you’re not fighting language barriers, you’re free to enjoy:
- the facial expressions and physical comedy
- the song-and-dance energy
- the back-and-forth between performers and the room
One review detail stood out for me as a practical expectation: if you’re seated toward the front, you may get pulled into the joke more directly. That can be hilarious if you’re game. If you’d rather watch without being included, you’ll probably be more comfortable not being front-and-center.
Drinks and table service: the real convenience factor

Drinks are not included, but they’re available at the bar. What makes this night easier is that table service runs during the evening, so you aren’t constantly leaving your seat.
There’s also a short interval during the two-part show, which gives you a natural pause to top up if you want to. And since staff are working around your table for both food and drinks, the night keeps a smoother flow than some shows where everything happens in separate, disconnected phases.
If you’re budgeting, treat drinks as the variable cost. The show value is strong because the ticket covers the show plus the dinner. From there, you can decide how much you want to add at the bar.
Seating and visibility: where you might win or miss the view

This is the part I think you should plan for. The show is entertaining no matter where you sit, but your angle can change how much you see of the stage action.
Some diners describe being seated at tables that didn’t give the full view of the stage, including placement near areas like the toilets. Other people mention having a better viewpoint, including being closer to the front for maximum joke energy.
So here’s a simple approach:
- If you’re sensitive about sightlines, request your preference when possible (and double-check what your voucher or table info indicates).
- If you’re fine with a less-than-perfect stage view as long as the fun is constant, you’ll likely still love the night.
Also, if you’re a couple, one review mentioned a wish for more table-for-two options. That’s not a rule you should expect, but it’s a reminder that seating assignments can shape the vibe.
Getting there: Karting Las Americas, vouchers, and transfer limits

The meeting point is straightforward but specific: show your voucher at the reception of Music Hall Tavern, located inside Karting Las Americas. The experience ends back at the meeting point.
Transfers add-on (optional) and pickup rules
If you don’t have your own car, transfers can be a big convenience. The bus will have an MHT sign by the front windscreen. You should wait at the pickup point about 10 minutes before your scheduled pickup time, and drivers wait no longer than 5 minutes after that time.
The operator will reconfirm the exact pickup time and place by email, so keep an eye out for that message.
Transfer limits you should respect
Transfers are not available from Puerto Del Carmen or from Tenerife North. If you’re staying in those areas, you’ll likely need to handle your own transport or choose a different plan.
One practical tip: the venue can be easier to reach with a structured pickup because it reduces the stress at the end of the night when you’ll want to get back quickly.
Price and value: is MHT worth about $50?

You’ll typically see pricing around $50 per person, and the show & meal ticket is listed as starting from €44. Either way, the value question comes down to what’s included.
Here’s what your ticket covers:
- entry to the MHT standard show
- a 3-course dinner
- meet-and-greet with the cast
Drinks are extra, but you still get a full evening package built for one set price. For Tenerife, this is one of the more “all-in-one” entertainment options: you don’t need to hunt down dinner plans and then find a separate show. One booking, one timeline, one experience.
Is it perfect value for everyone? Not exactly. If you’re picky about food quality or you want a custom menu experience, the fixed dinner may feel less compelling. But if your top priority is a fun night with strong entertainment, this is priced like a holiday experience, not like an à la carte dinner theater.
And the consistently high satisfaction signals that the show quality and organization carry their weight.
Who this show suits best (and who might not love it)

MHT is a strong fit if you want:
- a guaranteed, English-language evening activity
- a comedy show with singing and dance, not just stand-up
- a family-friendly option with kid menu choices
- table service that keeps you from missing the show to queue for drinks
- a night that feels easy logistically, especially with transfers
It may feel less ideal if:
- you want a quiet, low-interaction evening (front seats can mean more audience involvement)
- you expect restaurant-level gourmet food (the meal is designed to support the night, and it’s a simple set menu)
- you’re very strict about stage visibility and hate compromises from table placement
Should you book the MHT Music Hall Tavern comedy drag dinner show?
Yes, if you’re looking for one simple, high-energy night in Tenerife where the show does the heavy lifting. The combination of English hosting, a full production with live singing and dance, and a real included dinner makes it a good value bet around the listed price.
I’d book it especially if:
- you’re traveling with friends or a mixed-age group
- you want a fun change from beach time
- you’d rather pay for one packaged evening than piece together dinner + entertainment separately
I’d hesitate only if food quality is your top priority or you know you need perfect stage sightlines no matter what. In those cases, consider how much you care about the meal versus the performance.
FAQ
FAQ
Where is Music Hall Tavern located in Tenerife?
Music Hall Tavern is located inside Karting Las Americas. Your voucher is shown at the reception there.
What time does the show run?
The show is scheduled for 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM.
How long is the experience?
The duration is listed as 4.5 hours.
Is the show performed in English?
Yes. The show and comedy host are all in English.
What’s included in the ticket?
The ticket includes MHT standard entry, a 3-course dinner, and a meet-and-greet with the cast.
Are drinks included?
No. Drinks are not included in the ticket price and can be purchased at the bar.
What dinner menu will I get, and can I choose alternatives?
The meal is a set menu: vegetable soup, turkey roast dinner with potatoes and seasonal vegetables plus gravy, and a sweet dessert. Children can have the same meal as adults or chicken nuggets and chips, and vegetarians get a bean based steak option. Dietary requirements can be accommodated if you let them know when booking.
Is the show wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The activity is wheelchair accessible.
Do transfers pick up from Puerto Del Carmen or Tenerife North?
No. Transfers are not available from Puerto Del Carmen or Tenerife North.































