Strauss Dinner Show

Enjoy a 3-hour Strauss-themed dinner show in Vienna with roast onion dinner, live orchestra, dancers, and interactive entertainment.

4.5(395 reviews)From $95.82 per person

This Strauss Dinner Show is a classic Vienna night out: live Johann Strauss music, staged dance moments, and a plated dinner in an intimate venue. It runs about 3 hours with a 7:00 pm start, and you’ll redeem tickets at Prater 75, 1020 Wien.

I like how the program is built around recognizable Strauss favorites, with lots of polkas and waltzes, including the Blue Danube Waltz and the Radetzky March. I also like that you get a real dinner with your ticket, not just snacks.

One thing to keep in mind: seating can make or break the view. Some diners report being seated so they had to crane or were partially blocked, so it’s smart to double-check your seating category if that matters to you.

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Key Things to Know Before You Go

Strauss Dinner Show - Key Things to Know Before You Go1 / 9
Strauss Dinner Show - A Vienna Dinner Show Built Around Johann Strauss Hits2 / 9
Strauss Dinner Show - The Mirage Venue: Intimate Enough to Feel Personal3 / 9
Strauss Dinner Show - Price and Value: Where Your € and Your Appetite Go4 / 9
Strauss Dinner Show - The 3-Hour Timeline: Music First, Then Dance and Finale Energy5 / 9
Strauss Dinner Show - The Menu That Comes With Your Ticket (And What to Expect)6 / 9
Strauss Dinner Show - Seating, Visibility, and VIP Tickets: The Real Risk Area7 / 9
Strauss Dinner Show - Drinks Are Extra: How to Avoid Sticker Shock8 / 9
Strauss Dinner Show - Host and Service: Friendly Staff Is Part of the Show9 / 9
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  • 20 performers on stage with music focused on Johann Strauss hits
  • Small-ish crowd feel in a venue designed for around 300 guests
  • Dinner is included (bread & spreads, beef tartare, roast onion with apples, Kaiserschmarrn)
  • Drinks aren’t included, so budget extra if you plan to toast
  • Interactive participation and dance acts keep the evening moving
  • Venue logistics can vary, including occasional complaints about signage and directions

A Vienna Dinner Show Built Around Johann Strauss Hits

Strauss Dinner Show - A Vienna Dinner Show Built Around Johann Strauss Hits

If you’re the kind of traveler who wants more than background music, this show aims straight for the heart of Viennese entertainment. You can expect a performance built around Johann Strauss melodies, especially the ones most people can hum after one listen.

The evening also mixes in show-style elements beyond the orchestra—dance performances, interactive moments, and acts that help the program feel like an event rather than a long concert. That matters because it keeps the mood lively even if you don’t know the deeper catalog of Strauss.

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The Mirage Venue: Intimate Enough to Feel Personal

Strauss Dinner Show - The Mirage Venue: Intimate Enough to Feel Personal

This show happens at the Mirage, described as an authentic and intimate venue with capacity for about 300 guests. That “mid-size” scale is often the sweet spot for dinner-theater: big enough that the atmosphere feels festive, but not so massive that you lose the human energy of performers and staff.

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Several reviewers also praise the beautiful setting and the overall atmosphere. In practical terms, you’re likely to feel like you’re part of the night, not just watching from the dark.

Price and Value: Where Your € and Your Appetite Go

Strauss Dinner Show - Price and Value: Where Your € and Your Appetite Go

The price is listed as $95.82 per person, and the ticket includes admission plus the full dinner set. The dinner details matter because it’s not a token meal—reviews repeatedly call the food tasty, well cooked, and sometimes better than expected.

Here’s what you should mentally budget on top of the ticket:

  • Cloakroom fee (not included)
  • Program booklet (not included)
  • All drinks are not included in the price

Is the show good value? Based on the strong overall rating and repeated comments about the performance and dinner quality, many people feel they got what they paid for. But if you’re a heavy drinker, your final bill could climb fast, since drinks are separate.

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The 3-Hour Timeline: Music First, Then Dance and Finale Energy

Strauss Dinner Show - The 3-Hour Timeline: Music First, Then Dance and Finale Energy

You’re looking at an evening that lasts about 3 hours starting at 7:00 pm. The show format is designed to keep the pacing active, moving from orchestra music into staged dance and vocal moments.

From the program description, you’ll get:

  • Strauss polkas and waltzes (including major staples like the Blue Danube Waltz)
  • A Radetzky March moment that’s basically a classic crowd-participation-style tune
  • Interactive participation activities
  • Fascinating dance performances and show acts

And reviewers add extra detail you can use for expectations. People mention standout performers such as an opera singer, and a solo violinist at the end who played modern tunes to get more of the room dancing. That “traditional + energetic finale” mix seems to be a big reason repeat bookings happen.

The Menu That Comes With Your Ticket (And What to Expect)

Strauss Dinner Show - The Menu That Comes With Your Ticket (And What to Expect)

Your ticket includes a full dinner set with specific courses:

  • Oven fresh bread & spreads
  • Starter: beef tartare
  • Main course: Old Viennese roast onion with roasted apples
  • Dessert: Kaiserschmarrn with plum roaster
  • Vegetarian option available
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For many travelers, this is the biggest value lever. Multiple reviews describe the food as tasty, very good, delicious, and well presented. One person even singled out the beef as delicious.

That said, dinner-theater meals are always a balancing act. A few travelers mention the meal was decent but not their favorite, and one comment questioned the menu flow (for example, pairing beef tartare with beef steak in one’s expectation). Another traveler said they were disappointed with the vegetarian option. So: the dinner is included and generally praised, but your specific dish preferences could shape your experience.

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Seating, Visibility, and VIP Tickets: The Real Risk Area

Strauss Dinner Show - Seating, Visibility, and VIP Tickets: The Real Risk Area

This is the most important part to get right. Several reviews point out that viewing from every seat isn’t equal.

Issues reported include:

  • Being seated with your back to the stage, forcing people to crane
  • VIP areas that are shared tables, with views affected by pillars or partitions
  • Seats on the outer edges potentially offering a weaker sightline
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If you’re paying attention to stage sight, treat seat selection like part of your planning, not an afterthought. If your ticket/category lets you choose, pick for view over price comfort. And if you’re going with someone who gets motion-sick or really hates craning, choose carefully.

Drinks Are Extra: How to Avoid Sticker Shock

Strauss Dinner Show - Drinks Are Extra: How to Avoid Sticker Shock

The show ticket includes dinner, but alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are not included. That’s normal for dinner shows, but it’s still worth planning for.

At least one traveler noted the drinks are reasonably priced for this type of event, while others simply remembered to remind future guests that beverages cost extra. Either way: if you want a predictable budget, decide ahead of time what you’ll order for the toast and then stick to it.

Host and Service: Friendly Staff Is Part of the Show

Strauss Dinner Show - Host and Service: Friendly Staff Is Part of the Show

Service can quietly make or break the night. Many reviews praise waitstaff as friendly and efficient.

Two staff names show up in positive feedback:

  • Alex, called out for doing a great job
  • Markus, praised as especially kind and friendly

If you’re the kind of traveler who appreciates human warmth (and not just the entertainment), that’s a nice bonus here. It also helps the dinner service move along smoothly so you’re not waiting around while the music happens.

Finding the Venue: Plan Extra Time Around Prater

The ticket redemption point is Prater 75, 1020 Wien, and the show starts at 7:00 pm. Many travelers say it’s near public transportation, which helps if you don’t want to play taxi roulette.

But multiple reviews also say the venue can be hard to find, with directions that weren’t clear. One traveler mentioned arriving late because the address in the reservation wasn’t clear, and another said even a cab driver struggled.

Practical move: aim to arrive early enough that a small navigation problem doesn’t turn into a rushed entry. If you’re using rideshare or taxi, keep the venue name Mirage and the redemption/address handy in your phone notes.

Who This Dinner Show Fits Best

This works especially well if you:

  • Want a fun, lively evening with recognizable Strauss music
  • Like dinner-theater format where the program includes vocals, dance, and stage action
  • Prefer an atmosphere that feels social and celebratory rather than formal and quiet
  • Want a one-ticket way to experience Viennese-style entertainment

You might not love it as much if:

  • Your top priority is a perfect, unobstructed view from anywhere in the room
  • You’re picky about menu details or need a specific vegetarian meal experience (since there have been complaints about vegetarian delivery/expectations)
  • You don’t handle heat well, since one reviewer described the venue becoming hot and stuffy during the evening

Practical Tips That Improve the Odds

Here are a few traveler-tested moves that can save you stress:

  • Check seating category if the booking offers it. If you can’t, pick where you ask for help when you arrive.
  • Arrive early to handle confusion about location. Even good shows get ruined by a last-minute sprint.
  • Plan for coat handling: a cloakroom fee applies, and at least one review described getting dripped on during rain even after being asked to check coats.
  • Bring patience for drinks: dinner is included, drinks aren’t. If you want water or soft drinks, be ready that they’ll cost extra.
  • If you’re vegetarian, confirm how the vegetarian option works during booking or at check-in so you don’t end up with the wrong meal.

When Things Go Wrong: Cancellations and Contingencies

The experience offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel later than that window, the amount paid isn’t refunded.

One traveler reported a cancellation without notice and a switch to another event farther away. The response afterward included tickets for a higher-value event and taxi compensation based on invoice proof, but it still created a rough evening. Bottom line: if you’re traveling during peak times or bad weather season, build in buffer time and keep an eye on communications close to departure.

So, Should You Book the Strauss Dinner Show?

I’d book it if you want a satisfying Vienna night with live Strauss music, dance and performance energy, and a dinner that most people describe as genuinely good. The show seems to hit the sweet spot for travelers on a short schedule—one reviewer even said they only had one day in Vienna and were glad they booked.

I wouldn’t book it (or I’d book with extra seat caution) if you’re very sensitive to poor sightlines or you mainly care about a traditional concert setup with guaranteed unobstructed views.

If you’re flexible, arrive early, and plan for drinks being extra, this has the ingredients most travelers are looking for: strong entertainment, a real dinner, and a warm, social atmosphere.

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Strauss Dinner Show



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FAQ

What time does the Strauss Dinner Show start?

The show starts at 7:00 pm.

How long is the experience?

The duration is listed as about 3 hours.

Where do I redeem my ticket?

You redeem your ticket at Prater 75, 1020 Wien, Austria.

What’s included with the ticket price?

Admission is included, along with a set dinner that includes oven fresh bread & spreads, beef tartare, old Viennese roast onion with roasted apples, and Kaiserschmarrn with plum roaster. A vegetarian option is available.

Are drinks included in the price?

No. The price does not include alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks.

Is the venue near public transportation?

Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.

Can most travelers participate?

Yes, it states most travelers can participate.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance of the start time for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before means you don’t get the amount back.

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