Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner.

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Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner.

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The best kind of night is planned for you. This Sinatra tribute concert with dinner pairs classic Frank Sinatra songs with a formal, artful setting at Art Restaurant Mánes near the Manes Gallery. You get a signature three-course meal first, then a live show built around timeless standards and a real swing of energy.

I really like the way this experience blends two pleasures that usually stay separate: a proper sit-down dinner and a full, song-by-song concert set. The food also has clear chef attention, thanks to menu planning by Jaroslav Zahálka, not just a generic pre-show plate. A possible drawback: the meal runs on a concert schedule, so it may feel a bit quick if you like to linger.

Quick hits

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Quick hits

  • Three-course dinner before the concert (so you’re relaxed, fed, and ready to clap)
  • Chef-prepared menu by Jaroslav Zahálka with specific courses listed
  • Functionalist setting at Mánes plus the piano built into the vibe
  • A full Sinatra-style setlist with a mid-program break
  • Creative formal dress code keeps the atmosphere polished without being stuffy
  • Small-group format helps the show feel closer and more personal

Sinatra Tribute + Dinner at Art Restaurant Mánes

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Sinatra Tribute + Dinner at Art Restaurant Mánes
If you want an evening that feels like a classic night out, this combo is hard to beat. The concept is simple: enjoy dinner in Art Restaurant Mánes, then head into the concert portion in the same cultural complex tied to Manes Gallery and its functionalist architecture.

What makes it worth your attention is the pairing. You’re not just buying tickets to a music performance—you’re also getting a structured start to the night. A welcome drink kicks things off, then you’re served a three-course dinner designed to flow into the show rather than distract from it. That matters in Prague, where evening plans can otherwise turn into a logistical scramble.

Also, the venue theme is consistent. You’re stepping into an art-and-culture space where the piano and the performance style match the overall “show business” energy. One review even called out the location by the river and the views, which fits the sense that this isn’t just a room with chairs—it’s a place you’ll notice.

The main thing to keep in mind is pacing. Several comments point to the dinner being good, but not necessarily slow and leisurely. If your ideal evening includes long conversations between courses, plan to treat this as a smooth, pre-show meal rather than a three-hour gastronomic experience.

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The Three-Course Menu: What You’ll Actually Eat

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - The Three-Course Menu: What You’ll Actually Eat
You’re getting a signature three-course dinner before the concert, and the menu is specific. That’s a good sign because it reduces guesswork and helps you decide quickly if the flavors fit your tastes.

Starter: Pea cream with a butter-crouton mix

The soup is pea cream, served with butter croutons, fava beans, basil crème fraîche, watercress oil, and afila sprouts. It sounds fancy, but it’s still a soup-first comfort move. The combination of creamy base plus crunchy croutons and fresh-ish greens gives you a balanced start—enough to feel like a “real meal” before a concert, not just a snack.

Main: Beef Bourguignon in red wine gravy

The main course is Beef Bourguignon in red wine gravy, with fried oyster mushrooms, onions, potato and celery purée. This is classic bistro comfort food with an elegant twist. If you like rich sauces and tender meat, you’ll understand why this menu fits the Sinatra vibe—warm, steady, and built for an evening that moves forward confidently.

One practical detail: fried oyster mushrooms and purée sides suggest textures and richness, so plan to save room (you’ll likely want the dessert after). If you don’t do well with heavier meals, consider eating lightly before you arrive.

Dessert: Sweet mini dumplings and vanilla custard

Dessert is sweet mini dumplings with vanilla custard. It’s unusual enough to feel memorable, but still “dessert-friendly” in the way dumplings and custard usually are—comfort first, not a surprise experiment.

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Kids main course option

There’s also a kids main option: chicken schnitzsel with potato purée. This is useful if you’re bringing younger travelers who want something familiar.

Alternative main course (plan ahead)

If you want an alternative main course, you need to request it at least 48 hours before the start. If you’re booking last minute, you may not have that flexibility, so check your needs early.

What the Evening Feels Like (And Why It Works)

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - What the Evening Feels Like (And Why It Works)
This is a show-first concept with food as the lead-in. That sounds obvious, but it affects how you experience it.

From your seat, you’re set up for an evening with a clear rhythm:

  • You start with a welcome drink.
  • You eat three courses.
  • Then you shift gears into live music without needing to travel across town or hunt down a place to fill the gap.

That flow is the value. It turns an evening in Prague into something tidy and emotionally satisfying: dinner settles you in, then the concert gives you that “let’s go” energy.

The venue also adds character. Mánes is connected to Manes Gallery and the complex has functionalism that makes the space feel architectural, not temporary. Even if you’re not the type to study buildings, that kind of design affects the acoustics and the overall tone. And since the piano is part of the act, the instrument and the room are meant to match.

A smaller group size is another quiet advantage. You don’t have to fight crowds to feel part of what’s happening. It’s easier to pay attention to the performers, and that matters for a tribute show where timing and phrasing are everything.

The Sinatra Setlist: Big Classics, Built for Sing-Alongs

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - The Sinatra Setlist: Big Classics, Built for Sing-Alongs
The concert is built around Frank Sinatra hits and classic standards, with a full set of recognizable songs. The program runs through multiple eras and styles of songcraft—romantic, swinging, and always a little dramatic in the good way.

Here are the highlights from the sequence:

  • Fly Me to the Moon
  • From Here to Eternity
  • You Only Live Twice
  • I’ve Got a Kick Out of You
  • The Man I Love
  • One for My Baby
  • I’ve Got a Crush on You
  • I’ve Got You Under My Skin

Then there’s a break, followed by:

  • Love’s Been Good to Me
  • Bang Bang
  • Come Fly with Me
  • New York, New York
  • I’ve Got Rhythm
  • Witchcraft
  • Strangers in the Night
  • My Way
  • Something Stupid

That span is deliberate. You get the smooth glamour songs, the punchy show tunes, and the songs people actually know well enough to join in. If you’re the kind of person who hears a tune and immediately feels ten years younger, this setlist is aimed at you.

Also, the pacing matters. With a break in the middle, the concert avoids the fatigue of a nonstop marathon. That helps you stay present for the second half—the part where big numbers like New York, New York and My Way land with extra force.

Drinks, Dress Code, and Venue Rules

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Drinks, Dress Code, and Venue Rules
A welcome drink is included, and extra drinks can be ordered on site. That means you can keep it simple if you want—one drink to start, then focus on the dinner and show.

The dress code is creative formal. You don’t need to dress like you’re going to a wedding, but you should look polished. Mix it up a bit so you’re not blending into a plain t-shirt crowd. If you’ve got a nice jacket, a dressier top, or anything that feels “evening ready,” you’re in the right direction.

Two other notes:

  • Sportswear isn’t allowed, so swap out the gym look.
  • You’ll likely want to wear something comfortable enough to sit through dinner and the full concert run.

Price and Value: Is $93 Worth It?

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Price and Value: Is $93 Worth It?
At $93 per person, this isn’t a budget ticket—and that’s fine. The value is in the bundle: dinner plus concert in one scheduled block, plus a welcome drink.

Here’s how I think about the cost:

  • If you were to separately pay for a good sit-down meal and then buy a concert ticket, the totals often climb quickly—especially in a central cultural venue.
  • This package saves you time and reduces decision fatigue: you don’t need to plan a restaurant, coordinate timing, and then figure out where to go afterward.
  • The menu is chef-led (Jaroslav Zahálka), and the dinner is more than just bread-and-salad. Specific courses are listed, including beef bourguignon and a plated dessert.

So the price feels more like a “designed night” than a single event admission. If you like planning evenings that run smoothly and you’re excited about both food and music, $93 can be a very reasonable way to get there.

Who Should Book This (And Who Might Want to Skip)

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Who Should Book This (And Who Might Want to Skip)
This experience is a strong fit for:

  • Sinatra fans and people who love classic vocal standards
  • Couples looking for a romantic night with an artful setting
  • Anyone who wants a clear schedule that doesn’t require extra coordination
  • Travelers who appreciate the combination of music + a real three-course meal

You might want to think twice if:

  • You hate structured dining and prefer slow, restaurant-style pacing
  • You only care about the concert and would rather skip dinner
  • You want a very casual, no-dress-code evening

It’s also wheelchair accessible, and it runs with English support from a host/greeter. If you’re traveling as a small group, the small-group format can help keep things friendly and not chaotic.

Booking Tips That Make the Night Go Better

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Booking Tips That Make the Night Go Better
A few practical moves will help you get the most out of it:

  • Plan your expectations for timing. The dinner is part of the show flow, so don’t schedule anything tight right before.
  • If you need an alternative main course, request it at least 48 hours ahead.
  • Pack something for the dress code now, not later. Creative formal is part of the experience mood, and wearing the right thing changes how you feel in the room.
  • If you’re bringing anyone sensitive to heavier meals, consider how you eat earlier in the day so the beef bourguignon doesn’t feel like a brick.

Also: extra drinks aren’t included, so set a rough limit if you’re trying to keep the night predictable budget-wise.

Should You Book This Sinatra Tribute and Dinner in Prague?

Sinatra Tribute. Concert & dinner. - Should You Book This Sinatra Tribute and Dinner in Prague?
Book it if you want a classic, well-timed evening where dinner and music feel like one plan, not two separate errands. The setlist is packed with genuine crowd-pleasers, the venue has an art-and-architecture mood, and the food menu is specific enough to feel substantial—not like a filler before the main event.

Skip it only if you’re the type who needs lots of downtime between courses or you prefer casual attire. Otherwise, this is a fun, polished night out that gives you an easy “yes” once you sit down: eat well, then enjoy the hits.

FAQ

How long is the Sinatra tribute concert and dinner?

The total duration is 140 minutes.

Where does the dinner happen?

The three-course dinner is served at Art Restaurant Mánes.

What’s included in the ticket price?

It includes a welcome drink, the signature three-course dinner, and the concert.

Are extra drinks included?

No. Extra drinks can be ordered on site.

What is the dinner menu?

The menu lists pea cream soup, beef bourguignon as the main course, and sweet mini dumplings with vanilla custard for dessert. A kids main course option is also available (chicken schnitzsel with potato purée).

Is there an option for an alternative main course?

Yes, an alternative main course is available if you order it at least 48 hours before the start.

What languages are supported?

The host or greeter speaks English.

What dress code should I follow?

A creative formal dress code is recommended.

Is the venue wheelchair accessible?

Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.

Is the show suitable for everyone, including those in sportswear?

Sportswear isn’t allowed.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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