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Warsaw: Dinner Show at Sabat Theatre
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Feathers, dinner, and live dance in Warsaw. Teatr Sabat is a proper revue theater built for a full evening, not a quick show-and-go, and it’s led by Małgorzata Potocka’s creative legacy.
What I like most is the way the night is structured around your table: you get a sit-down gourmet dinner while the performance runs. Second, the production value shows in the performers’ energy and the costume design, right down to feathers, rhinestones, and sequins.
One thing to consider: the show runs a bit long, and a few details can be hit-or-miss, like how loud the speakers feel for some people and how much of the show is in Polish without English support.
In This Review
- Key things to notice before you go
- Teatr Sabat in Warsaw: a dinner show that feels built for celebration
- Lobby welcome: start with the drink and the setting
- Dinner during the revue: included courses, vegan options, and real pacing
- The live revue: high-energy singing, dancing, and costumes that do the heavy lifting
- After the show: dancing on stage with the performers
- Price and value for a 5-hour Warsaw night out
- Comfort, sound, and dress code: the small stuff that makes or breaks the night
- Who should book Teatr Sabat, and who should think twice
- Booking and timing: what to know before you commit
- Should you book Teatr Sabat dinner show in Warsaw?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Warsaw Dinner Show at Teatr Sabat?
- What’s included in the ticket price for the show with dinner?
- Are vegan meals available?
- Is there a dress code?
- Is the show suitable for children?
- Are drinks beyond the included dinner covered in the price?
Key things to notice before you go

- Table seating instead of theater rows, so the meal and show happen together
- Full dinner included (starter, main, dessert) with vegan options available
- Professional revue format with singing, dancing, and acrobatics
- Interactive stage dancing after the show, so the night doesn’t end when the lights drop
- Small group (up to 10 participants), which usually means smoother pacing
- Smart attire is expected, and the room can run cold due to air conditioning
Teatr Sabat in Warsaw: a dinner show that feels built for celebration

If you’re after a Warsaw night that’s equal parts theater and special meal, Teatr Sabat is an easy choice to understand. This is Poland’s only revue theater, and it was founded by acclaimed dancer, choreographer, and director Małgorzata Potocka. The vibe is polished and “event-like,” the kind of outing you plan for a birthday, anniversary, or that first night in town when you want something memorable.
The biggest practical difference is how you watch. Instead of sitting in a dark auditorium, you’re at elegant tables while the revue unfolds. That changes your rhythm right away. You’re eating while performers sing and dance, then you’re still in the same atmosphere when the night turns social with stage dancing at the end.
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Lobby welcome: start with the drink and the setting

Your evening begins at Teatr Sabat Małgorzaty Potockiej, with a welcome drink in an elegant lobby. Even if you’re not the type who cares about ambience, this matters. It gets you into “show mode” before the first notes start, and it gives the staff time to get everyone settled at their tables.
Most evenings flow smoothly once you’re seated. You’ll have an English/Polish host or greeter on hand, and the small-group size (limited to 10) means the whole experience tends to feel organized rather than chaotic.
Tip: if you’re particular about your drink order, be ready to be clear. One review described a waiter who listened closely and made a specific bottle possible, even when it wasn’t on the official menu.
Dinner during the revue: included courses, vegan options, and real pacing

The dinner is the anchor of the evening, and it’s not a token snack. Your ticket for the show with dinner includes a full meal with a starter, main, and dessert. There are also vegan options, which is a big deal for a show like this where you don’t want to hunt for food plans at the last minute.
Quality-wise, the meal often lands well. Reviews described the food as very good and nicely arranged. That’s exactly what you want from a dinner show: food that doesn’t feel like an afterthought.
Still, it’s not perfect for everyone. A few diners felt the menu variety was limited, and some noted course options were restricted, including no option for a third course in one case. Another criticism was that the food felt simple with not enough variety for the price.
Timing matters too. One person said drinks took too long to arrive. That can be important because you’ll want water or a cocktail when the show gets loud or fast-moving.
Practical take:
- If you’re hungry and you want something dependable, the included dinner is a strong point.
- If you’re picky about menu choice or prefer lots of variety, go in with realistic expectations.
The live revue: high-energy singing, dancing, and costumes that do the heavy lifting

This is where Teatr Sabat earns its reputation. The revue format combines live singing, dance, and theatrical artistry, with professional artists who keep the pace moving for a long evening.
The production value shows in the costumes. Reviews highlighted spectacular designs with feathers, rhinestones, and sequins. You don’t just notice outfits; you notice how costume changes help sell the story of the show as it shifts between performances.
A standout detail from one review: an acrobatic hoop moment was described as perfect. That’s a good clue for what you’ll get. This isn’t only “music and dancing in costume.” There’s physical performance mixed in, and the show uses that variety to keep things visually interesting.
But there are also honest caveats. A few people felt the show repeated similar ideas and lacked variety. Another mentioned that most of the show is Polish and aimed at a Polish audience, and they wished there were better English translation. If you rely heavily on understanding every cue, plan for the fact that dance and music will carry more of the meaning than spoken language.
And yes, sound can affect the experience. One review said the speakers were too loud. Another said the room was very cold due to air conditioning. Those are small comfort issues, but they can matter over a 5-hour experience.
After the show: dancing on stage with the performers

This is one of the most distinctive parts of the night. After the main performance, guests are invited to join the performers on stage to dance to legendary songs performed live by exceptional vocalists.
This changes the vibe in a good way. For a lot of people, the fun isn’t only watching; it’s participating. If you’re going with someone you like—partner, best friend, group of friends—this is the moment that turns it from a theater ticket into a story you’ll actually remember.
One note: this is interactive, so you’ll want to be mentally ready for attention. If you hate crowds, spotlight moments, or loud singalongs, this part could feel uncomfortable. But if you’re the type who enjoys a little theater participation, it’s exactly the kind of memorable close Teatr Sabat is built for.
Price and value for a 5-hour Warsaw night out

The price is $117 per person for the show with dinner, and it can feel steep until you map out what you’re actually getting. You’re not paying only for a stage show. Your ticket includes:
- a welcome drink,
- full dinner (starter, main, dessert),
- the revue show itself,
- and stage dancing afterward.
That package logic is the main argument for value. In practice, the meal and drink are part of the overall design, not something you add before or after.
Now the balancing truth: a few reviews pushed back on value. People mentioned that drinks can be expensive and that, in some cases, the food felt less varied than expected. Also, if you’re sensitive to sound or comfort—like air conditioning cold spots or loud speakers—the “what you paid for” feeling can depend on conditions that night.
Show length is another value factor. One review said the show was about 10 minutes too long. Others said it felt very long. If you prefer shorter entertainment blocks, that pacing choice may not suit you.
My practical take:
- If you want dinner + performance + interactive finale in one ticket, this is easier to justify.
- If you want lots of meal choices, strong English support, or a tighter show edit, you may feel underwhelmed at this price point.
Comfort, sound, and dress code: the small stuff that makes or breaks the night

Teatr Sabat asks for smart attire. That doesn’t mean you need formal gowns, but it does mean “nice” rather than casual sweatpants-and-sneakers. If you show up underdressed, the room’s elegance can start to feel out of sync with you.
Comfort has a couple of known variables. One review reported very cold temperatures in the hall because of air conditioning. Another mentioned loud speakers. These are not deal-breakers, but they’re enough to plan for.
So do this:
- Bring a light layer just in case.
- If you’re sound-sensitive, consider earplugs. (This is a live performance, and you’ll want to enjoy it, not fight it.)
Also remember: drinks can take time. If you’re the type who likes a drink right when you’re seated, order early in your meal flow rather than waiting for the perfect moment.
Who should book Teatr Sabat, and who should think twice

This dinner show fits best for adults and teens over 10, since it’s not suitable for children under 10. It’s also ideal when you want a single-ticket experience that feels like an occasion, not a casual night out.
If you’re going as a couple, it’s especially appealing. You get a sit-down meal, a glamorous stage look, and a fun interactive ending. If you’re with a group of friends, the stage dancing can become the moment everyone talks about later.
It’s less ideal if your priority is understanding the narration or spoken parts in English. The show is largely in Polish, and English translation support is limited based on at least one review. If your enjoyment depends on following every spoken line, consider that dance and music will be your main language.
Booking and timing: what to know before you commit

Your experience runs about 5 hours, and starting times depend on availability. It’s also a small group experience, limited to 10 participants, so it’s worth booking ahead for the day you want.
Languages listed are English and Polish, with a host or greeter. That’s helpful if you have questions about the meal flow or want to clarify anything before the show.
If you like flexibility, there’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and there’s a reserve now & pay later option. That makes it easier to lock in a good evening without stressing your schedule.
Should you book Teatr Sabat dinner show in Warsaw?
I’d book it if you want a Warsaw night that combines a full sit-down meal with professional revue entertainment and a genuinely interactive finale. The costume craft, live singing, and the fact that the evening includes stage dancing make it feel different from standard shows.
I’d think twice if you’re very English-dependent, extremely sensitive to loud sound, or you expect a wide-ranging menu and a tightly edited runtime. Some reviews pointed out limited variety and issues like show length, loud speakers, and air conditioning cold spots.
If you’re choosing this as your “one big night” while in Warsaw, Teatr Sabat is the kind of ticket that turns into an evening you’ll remember for the right reasons: the glitz on stage, the meal at your table, and the moment you join the performers when the music keeps going.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Warsaw Dinner Show at Teatr Sabat?
The experience lasts about 5 hours. Starting times vary based on availability.
What’s included in the ticket price for the show with dinner?
Your ticket includes a welcome drink, a full dinner with starter, main, and dessert, the revue show, and dancing on the stage after the performance.
Are vegan meals available?
Yes. The dinner menu includes vegan options.
Is there a dress code?
Yes. Smart attire is recommended for the evening.
Is the show suitable for children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 10.
Are drinks beyond the included dinner covered in the price?
No. Additional food and beverages can be purchased during the performance.

























