REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Canggu: Drag Show with Dinner
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Drag night in Canggu is surprisingly wholesome. This evening pairs a full drag show with a proper night out at Inklusiv Warung, run with a social mission that centers Deaf staff and inclusion. I especially like the sign language teaching during breaks, plus the fact that the performers keep things interactive without making it feel awkward or forced. One thing to keep in mind: the food is meant to be comfortable and filling, but it’s not a guaranteed “wow” meal, so treat dinner as part of the package rather than a fine-dining mission.
What makes it fun is how the show changes by day. Trivia Wednesday brings game energy (and prizes), Tarot Friday adds a slower, limited-spot reading element, and Sunday leans into a Broadway-focused theater vibe with big singing moments. If you hate any kind of waiting, the tarot night may feel a bit paced, but the main performance still keeps the room moving.
You’ll also get clear value mechanics before you even sit down. Your ticket works like a minimum spend, and you can use IDR 200,000 credit toward food and drinks while one selected drink is included. Just plan around the 8pm start, because this is a late dinner kind of night, not an early show-and-supper setup.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Inklusiv Warung: a Deaf-centered drag night in Seminyak/Canggu
- Drag shows by day: trivia, tarot, and Broadway theater night
- Wednesday: Drag Trivia Night with prizes
- Friday: Drag Tarot Reading with limited spots
- Sunday: Broadway focus on Drag Theater Night
- Dinner and drinks: how the ticket value really works
- What the food feels like
- Drinks and budgeting tips
- Timing: what the 8pm start means for your night plan
- Audience participation: fun, respectful, and easy to join
- Where it fits best: who should book this
- Who might want to think twice
- Practicalities: tickets, WiFi, and keeping it smooth
- Should you book Canggu: Drag Show with Dinner?
- FAQ
- Does the ticket include the show and dinner?
- What’s included with the drink and food credit?
- Is tarot reading included every day?
- How long is the show?
- Where is it located?
- Do I need a printed ticket?
- Is free WiFi available?
- Can I cancel my booking for free?
Key things to know before you go

- Deaf-led team and free sign language moments during the show breaks
- Night themes change weekly: trivia (Wed), tarot (Fri), Broadway hits (Sun)
- Your ticket becomes spend: use credit for food and drinks, then pay only if you go over
- Friday tarot has limited spots, so you’ll want to register your name
- One free selected drink is included, but food isn’t included with that drink
Inklusiv Warung: a Deaf-centered drag night in Seminyak/Canggu

Inklusiv Warung is built around inclusion, using employment and visibility to support Deaf and other minority communities. That mission isn’t just a poster on the wall. It shows up in the night’s rhythm: Deaf staff are part of the experience, and the show includes moments where you can learn basic sign language for free.
That changes the feel of the evening. A lot of drag shows are purely performance-first, and you’re mostly watching from your seat. Here, the room becomes a shared activity, especially during the breaks when staff lead sign learning. Even if you know zero sign language, the pace is set so you can follow along.
The venue also has the practical basics you want for a night out in Bali: it’s near public transportation, there’s free WiFi, and service animals are allowed. So you’re not hunting down your ride details or stressing about being disconnected.
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Drag shows by day: trivia, tarot, and Broadway theater night
This is a weekly show, not a one-size-fits-all act. The theme matters because it changes the kind of interaction you’ll experience.
Wednesday: Drag Trivia Night with prizes
If you like games, this is the night. The drag talents lead the trivia, and the winners get free cocktails. Expect a room that talks back, laughs, and plays along. You don’t need to be a trivia brain to enjoy it, but if you want a big crowd vibe, this is usually the one.
Friday: Drag Tarot Reading with limited spots
Friday adds a more mystical interlude between performances: drag tarot reading. The reading is free, but the spot availability is limited, so you’ll want to register your name to secure it.
The main drawback here is pacing. Tarot can take time, and if you prefer a nonstop show timeline, you might feel the gap between the reading and the rest of the entertainment. Still, when it clicks, it’s a memorable extra layer to the night’s humor and theatrics.
Sunday: Broadway focus on Drag Theater Night
Sunday is for Broadway fans. The drag show has a theater focus, with legendary songs from well-known Broadway productions. If you want bigger vocals and a sing-along atmosphere, this is the cleanest match.
Dinner and drinks: how the ticket value really works

Let’s talk value, because this ticket is built around spend, not just admission.
Here’s what’s included with your experience:
- Entry ticket
- One free selected drink per person (food is not included)
- IDR 200,000 credit per person for food and drinks
- Tarot reading only on Fridays
And here’s what to plan for:
- If you order above the IDR 200,000 credit, you’ll pay the extra at the venue.
- You’ll be getting dinner as part of your evening, but the “included” elements are the ticket, drink, and credit. Think of it like: you’re buying access to the show and a structured way to cover your meal.
What the food feels like
The meal is positioned as comfort food—Western and Indonesian options—so you can pick something familiar without needing a culinary “adventure” mindset. Some people felt the food was decent or just OK, while others said it was delicious. That tells me the safest expectation is: you’ll have enough to enjoy dinner while the show does the heavy lifting.
If you’re the kind of person who needs a great meal first, then a show second, you may want to eat lightly beforehand and save your main appetite for snacks and drinks during the event.
Drinks and budgeting tips
Because one drink is included and the credit covers more, you’re not forced into expensive add-ons. Still, if you’re the “I’ll have cocktails all night” type, you’ll likely exceed the credit—so set a rough budget in your head and you’ll feel in control.
Timing: what the 8pm start means for your night plan

The show starts at 8:00pm and runs for about 2 to 3 hours. That puts it right in the late dinner window. If you’re trying to pack your day with beach time and sunset drinks, you’ll want to avoid the mistake of eating too heavily right before the show.
A good approach:
- Plan a casual earlier meal.
- Arrive with enough energy to enjoy yourself.
- Expect breaks where the sign language teaching happens and audience involvement ramps up.
And yes, bring energy. This isn’t a sit-back-and-whisper kind of evening. The whole format expects participation, even if your participation is simply cheering, clapping, and learning a couple of signs.
Audience participation: fun, respectful, and easy to join
One of the strongest parts of this experience is how interactive it feels. Performers pull people in, and the energy is upbeat. The key detail is the tone: the participation is described as respectful and inclusive, not pushy.
That’s a big deal in a drag setting, because you want to feel welcomed rather than singled out. Here, the show seems built to include people of different comfort levels. If you’re shy, you can still enjoy the jokes and music. If you’re outgoing, you’ll likely have a blast with the games and call-and-response moments.
Also, the performers are presented as a tight group—there are multiple performers across the night, not just one main act doing everything. One review even called out Katty by name, and that kind of spotlight suggests there’s real stage chemistry, not just “sit and watch.”
Where it fits best: who should book this
This is a great match if you want:
- A fun night out in Canggu with an easy-to-follow format
- A show that’s not separate from your meal
- An inclusive atmosphere with Deaf staff and free sign language teaching
- Drag entertainment with built-in themes (trivia, tarot, or Broadway)
It’s also a nice choice for group celebrations. People have used the night for birthdays, and the intimate nature of the venue makes it feel personal rather than corporate.
Who might want to think twice
If you’re very sensitive to slow pacing, Friday tarot might not be your favorite. And if you’re traveling specifically for the best food in Bali, this may not meet that bar—it’s more “comfort meal plus show” than “top-tier culinary destination.”
Practicalities: tickets, WiFi, and keeping it smooth
A few details make a difference for hassle-free fun:
- You’ll receive a mobile ticket.
- There’s free WiFi if you need it.
- The venue is near public transportation, so you’re not stuck arranging everything around one car ride.
- Service animals are allowed.
One more tip: because the show begins at 8pm, plan a buffer for arrival and ordering. You’ll enjoy it more if you sit down, settle in, and get your first drink before the room fully heats up.
If plans change, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience’s local start time.
Should you book Canggu: Drag Show with Dinner?

Book it if you want a night out where the show is the headline and the dinner is the convenience. The real standout is the combination of drag entertainment with Deaf-centered inclusion and free sign language teaching, plus a format that changes by day so you’re not stuck watching the same thing every week.
Skip or reconsider if you’re hunting for a flawless dining experience or a strictly nonstop timeline—especially on Friday when tarot readings add extra pacing.
If you’re unsure which night to choose, pick based on your mood:
- Want high-energy comedy and games? Choose Wednesday.
- Want a theatrical, symbolic add-on and don’t mind slower moments? Choose Friday.
- Want Broadway-style singing and big show vibes? Choose Sunday.
FAQ
Does the ticket include the show and dinner?
The ticket includes entry to the drag show and a structured credit/drink setup for food and drinks. The free drink is included, and you can use the IDR 200,000 credit toward food and drinks, but food is not included automatically.
What’s included with the drink and food credit?
You get one free selected drink per person, and you also receive an IDR 200,000 credit per person for food and drinks. If you order more than the credit amount, you pay the extra at the venue.
Is tarot reading included every day?
No. Tarot reading is only available on Fridays, and spots are limited. You’ll need to register your name to secure a tarot reading.
How long is the show?
The experience runs about 2 to 3 hours, starting at 8:00pm.
Where is it located?
The tour lists the experience as being in Seminyak, Indonesia, while it’s promoted as a Canggu drag night.
Do I need a printed ticket?
No. It’s a mobile ticket, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking.
Is free WiFi available?
Yes, free WiFi is available at the venue.
Can I cancel my booking for free?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, based on local time.





















