Native American Dinner Show

Experience authentic Native American culture with performances and Navajo tacos at Red Heritage in Page, AZ. A memorable cultural dinner show.

Planning a night out that combines entertainment, education, and a taste of authentic Native American culture? The Native American Dinner Show at Red Heritage offers just that — a chance to enjoy traditional performances paired with flavorful Navajo tacos. We’re here to give you the full scoop, highlighting what makes it special and what to keep in mind before booking.

Two things we love about this experience are the authenticity of the performances and the delicious, generously portioned Navajo tacos. The show provides a real window into Native American artistry, with dancers, drummers, and storytellers sharing their heritage in a respectful and engaging way. Plus, the food is a highlight — fresh frybread topped with a variety of tasty options, including vegetarian and vegan choices, makes the meal memorable.

A possible consideration is that the dinner can sometimes be just okay, especially if you’re expecting gourmet cuisine. Several reviews mention that while the food is plentiful and flavorful, it might not be the star of the show. It’s more about the cultural experience and entertainment than a fine-dining affair.

This experience suits travelers who are eager to learn about the Navajo culture in an accessible setting, especially those interested in combining a cultural show with a relaxed, flavorful dinner. It’s perfect for those who enjoy performances with meaning and want a deeper understanding of Native American traditions in a friendly atmosphere.

Key Points

Native American Dinner Show - Key Points

  • Authentic performances including dancing, drumming, singing, flute playing, and storytelling.
  • Tasty Navajo frybread tacos, with vegetarian and vegan options available.
  • Educational and entertaining, with explanations of the dances and cultural traditions.
  • Relaxed 2-3 hour experience, suitable for most travelers.
  • Good value for the price, considering the entertainment and meal.
  • Reservations recommended — most book around 43 days in advance.

What You Can Expect from the Experience

Native American Dinner Show - What You Can Expect from the Experience

The Red Heritage Native American Dinner Theater is a one-of-a-kind cultural presentation that combines traditional performances with a shared meal. Located in Page, Arizona, this experience is designed to give visitors a taste of Navajo culture through engaging storytelling, vibrant dances, and musical acts.

At the start, you’ll check in for your evening adventure at 6:00 pm, and most likely, you’ll arrive early to pick your preferred seating — reviews mention that arriving early helps secure better views of the show. The experience lasts about 2 to 3 hours, offering a comfortable mix of entertainment and dining, with enough time to soak in the performances and enjoy your meal.

The Performances

The show features a variety of authentic Native American arts — dancers in colorful regalia, drummers pounding traditional beats, flute players serenading the audience, and storytellers sharing fascinating insights into Navajo traditions. Several reviewers mention the performances are visually striking and emotionally powerful, with a few highlighting the “visual and dramatic” nature of the dances and the storytelling, which makes the experience both educational and inspiring.

One reviewer loved the “outstanding” performance, praising the Navajo grandmother for her weaving description and cultural insights, which added depth to the entertainment. The dances, especially the hoop dances, are a highlight that showcase skill and cultural symbolism. The use of modern lighting, including brief strobe effects, adds a contemporary touch to the traditional acts.

The Food

The meal is centered around Navajo frybread topped with various fillings and toppings, including traditional meat options and vegetarian chili. Reviewers frequently mention that the food is “good” and “yummy,” with generous portions that some guests couldn’t finish. The inclusion of a small dessert and a soft drink rounds out the meal.

While most reviews praise the food, some note that it’s not gourmet — the chili can be bland, and dinner options might be somewhat basic for those seeking a culinary adventure. Yet, the emphasis remains on the cultural flavor and the experience of sharing a traditional dish.

The Atmosphere

The setting is intimate, with modern lighting that highlights the performers and keeps the focus on the stage. The mix of education and entertainment creates a welcoming environment where you can relax and absorb the stories and dances. Reviews suggest the show flows smoothly and is very well-organized, with most guests feeling it’s time well spent.

The Value for Money

At $80 per person, the experience offers a lot — a full show, a hearty Navajo meal, and cultural insights. Reviewers feel it’s “worth the price”, especially when considering the level of authenticity and the opportunity to learn about Navajo traditions firsthand. Booking around 43 days in advance indicates high demand, which speaks to its popularity.

While the food might not satisfy a gourmet craving, the combination of live performances, storytelling, and culture makes this a compelling choice for a memorable evening. It’s especially suitable for those wanting an educational experience without the fuss of a large tour or complex itinerary.

Who Should Consider This Tour?

Native American Dinner Show - Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re interested in Native American culture, especially Navajo traditions, this show hits a sweet spot of authenticity and accessibility. It’s a great option for travelers who want to see traditional dances and hear stories firsthand, all while enjoying a relaxed dinner. It’s not a fancy dinner reservation — think more along the lines of a cultural showcase with a meal included.

It’s particularly suited for those with an open mind, a curiosity about indigenous culture, and a desire for a family-friendly, respectful experience. Even with kids, the performances are engaging and colorful, but keep in mind that the show uses modern lighting effects and might be a bit lengthy for very young children.

Final Thoughts

Native American Dinner Show - Final Thoughts

The Native American Dinner Show at Red Heritage stands out as a genuine cultural experience that combines entertainment with education. You’ll gain insight into Navajo traditions through vibrant performances while enjoying hearty frybread tacos in a friendly setting. It’s a meaningful and fun way to spend an evening in Page, especially if you value authenticity and cultural storytelling.

While the meal may not be gourmet, it’s more than enough to complement the performances and leave you full and satisfied. The show’s educational aspect is truly appreciated by many guests, adding depth to what might otherwise be just a dinner theater.

This experience is best suited for curious travelers who want an immersive cultural look at Native American art and traditions without the fuss of more complex or expensive tours. It’s ideal for those looking for an evening of meaningful entertainment, good food, and a deeper understanding of Navajo heritage.

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Native American Dinner Show



5.0

(356 reviews)

93% 5-star

“The food was yummy. The entertainment, dancing was great.”

— Lori W, May 2025

FAQ

Native American Dinner Show - FAQ

Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, the show is engaging and colorful, which often appeals to children. However, it lasts about two to three hours and uses modern lighting effects, so consider your child’s attention span and comfort with the duration.

What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket covers the Native American show and dinner, which features Navajo frybread tacos, a small dessert, and a soft drink.

Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not eligible for a refund.

Are there vegetarian or vegan options?
Yes, the menu includes vegetarian and vegan options, such as vegetarian chili on frybread.

Is alcohol available?
Alcoholic beverages are not included but are available for purchase at the on-site bar.

What is the best time to arrive?
The show begins at 6:00 pm. Arriving early helps secure better seating and lets you settle in comfortably.

How long is the experience?
Expect around 2 to 3 hours, including seating, the show, and dinner.

What should I wear?
Casual attire is perfectly fine. There’s no strict dress code, but since you’re indoors, comfortable clothes are recommended.

Is parking available?
While specific parking details aren’t provided, most venues in Page have accessible parking options.

How popular is this experience?
It’s highly recommended by 99% of reviewers and booked on average 43 days in advance, indicating it’s quite popular.

If you’re after a night of authentic Native American culture, vibrant performances, and hearty food, the Red Heritage Native American Dinner Show offers a genuine, enjoyable experience that’s worth considering for your trip to Page.