A drag night with dinner in Canggu is a great plan when you want fun that actually means something. At Inklusiv Warung, you get a proper evening of drag performance, drinks, and comfort food, plus free sign language lessons during the show. I especially like the weekly themes, and the fact that the staff is Deaf and leads the experience.
Two other things I like: the show feels interactive and intimate, and the pricing is built around your food and drinks, so you are not just paying to watch. One possible drawback: if you go on Friday for tarot reading, you may find the reading portion takes longer than the drag bits.
Quick highlights you should know
- Weekly themed nights: Wednesday trivia, Friday tarot, Sunday Broadway focus
- Deaf staff-led moments with free sign language instruction
- Ticket works like minimum spend toward food and drinks
- Limited tarot spots on Fridays (sign up to secure a slot)
- Audience participation is part of the fun, not an afterthought
In This Review
- Canggu Drag Dinner at Inklusiv Warung: The Simple Pitch
- Walking Into the Inclusive Room Before the First Act
- Wednesday Drag Trivia Night: If You Like Singing and Playing
- Friday Drag Tarot Reading: Fun, but Plan for a Slower Pace
- Sunday Broadway Focus: Big Songs, Familiar Themes
- The Dinner Part: How the Ticket Becomes Food and Drinks
- Drinks and Energy: A Night That Moves
- Deaf Staff, Sign Language Breaks, and Why It Feels Different
- Performers and the Audience Dynamic
- How Long Should You Plan for?
- Price and Value: Is It Worth $16?
- Practical Tips for a Smooth Night Out
- Who Should Book This Drag Show with Dinner
- Should You Book This Canggu Drag Show with Dinner?
- FAQ
- What time does the drag show start?
- How long does the experience take?
- What days have different show themes?
- Is tarot reading included, and do I need to book a spot?
- What food and drinks are included with the ticket?
- How does the pricing work for the $16 ticket?
- Is there WiFi and is the venue easy to reach?
Canggu Drag Dinner at Inklusiv Warung: The Simple Pitch

This is a straightforward night out with a clever twist: you watch drag, you eat, you drink, and you also learn some sign language during the show. The vibe is welcoming and inclusive, and you can tell the event was designed for everyone to feel comfortable joining in.
The show starts at 8pm and runs until the end, with an overall time range of about 2 to 3 hours. For Canggu, that timing is ideal. You skip the long, slow dinner that eats your evening, then you still get a full nightlife moment.
The location is listed as Seminyak, Indonesia, but the spirit of the evening is very much Canggu. Either way, it’s an easy plan for a night when you want something different from pool clubs and beach bars.
Walking Into the Inclusive Room Before the First Act
Inklusiv Warung’s mission is part of the experience, not a side note. The venue is there to create employment opportunity and run social impact events for the Deaf community and other minorities. That matters because it shapes who is on stage, who welcomes you, and how the night is paced.
From what you can expect, the staff and show team aim to make sure people feel included. One theme that comes up again and again is the feeling of a safe, fun space, where kids and adults can be part of the energy. (That does not mean it is a quiet museum visit. This is performance night.)
Practical perk: the venue has free WiFi, which is handy when you want to share photos after the show or just confirm meeting points.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seminyak.
Wednesday Drag Trivia Night: If You Like Singing and Playing

If you want your drag night to feel like a game night, Wednesday is your evening. The event runs as Drag Trivia Night, led by the drag talent, with songs mixed in. Winning teams get free cocktails, so there’s a little payoff for bringing brainpower (or at least confident guesses).
This theme is great if:
- you like structured activities, not just a straight performance
- you enjoy audience participation
- you want a reason to interact instead of sitting back quietly
One smart way to approach this night: go with a group, even if it’s only two people. Trivia tends to be more fun when you can argue over answers. And yes, you should expect the show to include more than one performer.
Friday Drag Tarot Reading: Fun, but Plan for a Slower Pace

Friday night adds a mystical twist with Drag Tarot Reading. It’s described as free, but there are limited spots, so you need to register your name to secure a place.
Here’s the real consideration: tarot takes time, and that can make the evening feel slower compared with a straight show. If you are the kind of person who gets restless during long setups, you might prefer Wednesday or Sunday instead.
If you do go on Friday, think of the tarot as a bonus experience layered into the drag show night, not as a quick add-on. The upside is that it gives you a more personal, interactive moment—more than watching from your seat.
Sunday Broadway Focus: Big Songs, Familiar Themes

Sunday’s theme is Broadway focus with a drag theater night. The idea here is classic: legendary songs from well-known Broadway shows, performed by the drag cast.
This is a good choice if you want:
- a more music-heavy night
- a show that leans into recognizable show tunes
- less emphasis on games or tarot
Broadway nights tend to attract people who want singing to be the main event. If that’s you, Sunday offers a clean, easy-to-understand theme.
The Dinner Part: How the Ticket Becomes Food and Drinks
The menu is described as high quality Western and Indonesian comfort food, and that’s a helpful mix for Canggu. You’ll usually find comfort-food types of plates that work even if you are not in the mood for something experimental before a show.
The big value point is how the ticket relates to spending:
- The ticket is described as a kind of minimum spend, exchangeable for an equal value of food and drinks.
- You also get an IDR 200,000 credit per person for food and drinks.
- You receive one free selected drink per person (listed as the FDC ticket).
Translation for your planning: you can count on the ticket turning into dinner and at least one drink. Then, if you want extra drinks or bigger portions, you’ll likely top up beyond the credit amount. Since extra spend is not included, it’s smart to decide in advance if you want a light evening or a full-on feast.
What about the food quality? The overall impression is positive but realistic: people describe food as decent and satisfying, not mind-blowing fine dining. Think of it as fuel for the show, with enough flavor to feel like you made a good choice booking dinner with entertainment.
Drinks and Energy: A Night That Moves
This is not a sit-and-watch kind of event. The show includes performance breaks where you are taught sign language for free, and the audience participation is part of the pacing. That’s why people consistently mention high energy and laughing.
You should also plan your expectations around drinks. There’s a free selected drink included, and there may be other drink specials depending on the theme night (for example, Wednesday trivia winners get free cocktails). For budgeting, treat it like a dinner-and-show evening, not a cheap pass.
If you tend to feel awkward joining group energy, give yourself a little time to warm up. The event is designed to keep participation respectful and inclusive, so you are not required to be loud to have a good time.
Deaf Staff, Sign Language Breaks, and Why It Feels Different

One of the most praised aspects is the Deaf staff involvement and the sign language teaching during breaks. You are not just watching a show that happens to include Deaf presenters. You get a learning moment that is woven into the event.
If you know zero sign language, don’t worry. The point is introduction. You’ll get a chance to pick up a few basics while the room is already in a fun mood. That’s a rare format: education without the awkward lecture vibe.
It also makes the whole night feel more grounded. You can sense that the performances are built around real people and real community, not just a costume show chasing trends.
There is also a friendly, respectful tone in the way the audience is included. One review mentions staff making sure children were included, which tells me the organizers focus on comfort and welcome, not just shock value.
Performers and the Audience Dynamic
The show includes multiple drag performers, with energy that runs high but stays fun. One named entertainer you may hear around the event is Katty, noted as an entertainer with standout stage presence.
The common thread is interaction. You should expect moments where the cast talks to the crowd, invites responses, or pulls people into the rhythm of the night. That can be a big part of why people love this in Canggu. It feels intimate, like you are part of something small enough to matter.
One more note from a practical angle: bring your tolerance for late-night silliness. This is drag theater with a party pulse.
How Long Should You Plan for?
The listed duration is 2 to 3 hours. That range matches how dinner + show tends to work in a venue like this: you’ll have time to eat, catch the full performance run, and still have the built-in interaction moments.
Because the show starts at 8pm, I suggest you arrive with a little buffer so you can settle in and order before the first big moments. If you are late, you risk missing the start, and that’s when people usually feel the energy click into place.
Price and Value: Is It Worth $16?
At $16, the value is mostly about what your ticket turns into once you’re there.
You get:
- Entry to the event
- Credit of IDR 200,000 per person for food and drinks
- One free selected drink per person
- Weekly show programming (and tarot reading on Fridays with limited spots)
- Sign language teaching during show breaks
Even if the food is described as decent rather than gourmet, the combo of dinner, drinks, and a themed drag show makes the price feel reasonable. In Canggu terms, you’re not paying only for entertainment. You’re paying for a whole evening format.
A smart way to judge it for your own budget: assume you will want at least one meal and one drink beyond the included drink. Then decide whether you are likely to top up over the IDR 200,000 credit. If you drink lightly and eat normally, you should feel good about the spend.
Practical Tips for a Smooth Night Out
A few tips that keep this evening easy:
- Pick your day based on the theme. Wednesday trivia is more game-night energy. Friday tarot can feel slower. Sunday is Broadway-focused singing.
- If you want tarot on Friday, plan for limited spots. Register your name to secure a slot.
- Bring energy. The show is interactive, and the room is designed for participation.
- Come hungry-ish. Dinner is part of the deal, and food helps you enjoy the show without getting that empty-stomach impatience.
Also worth noting: service animals are allowed, and the venue is near public transportation. If you prefer not to rely on a ride at night, this helps.
Who Should Book This Drag Show with Dinner
This is a great match if you want a night that is:
- fun and social, not overly stiff
- interactive
- supportive and inclusive, with Deaf staff involvement
- built around music and theater
It may not be your perfect choice if you dislike audience participation, or if you need a strictly fast-paced evening with zero waiting. Friday tarot is the main case where time can feel longer.
This is also a strong option for a special occasion. People highlight birthdays and memorable nights, likely because the venue feels personal and lively rather than crowded and anonymous.
Should You Book This Canggu Drag Show with Dinner?
Yes, if you want a value-forward, themed drag night where dinner and drinks are part of the experience and where sign language is included in a natural, fun way. The Deaf-led staff dynamic is genuinely important here, and the audience interaction is a major reason people come back for these nights.
Book Wednesday or Sunday if you want the smoothest flow. Book Friday only if you are excited about tarot and you are okay with the reading portion taking more time. Either way, bring a good mood, be ready to laugh, and treat it like a night out with theater energy rather than just a show you watch from your seat.
FAQ
What time does the drag show start?
The show starts at 8pm (20:00).
How long does the experience take?
The duration is approximately 2 to 3 hours.
What days have different show themes?
Wednesday features Drag Trivia Night, Friday features Drag Tarot reading, and Sunday has a Broadway focus drag theater night.
Is tarot reading included, and do I need to book a spot?
Tarot reading is included on Fridays, but spots are limited. You need to register your name to secure a place.
What food and drinks are included with the ticket?
You get a credit of IDR 200,000 per person for any food and drinks, plus one free selected drink per person. Food is not included with the free drink.
How does the pricing work for the $16 ticket?
The ticket price is described as a minimum spend, and you can exchange it for an equal value of food and drinks at the venue. If you spend more than the included credit, you’ll pay the extra amount.
Is there WiFi and is the venue easy to reach?
Free WiFi is available, and the venue is near public transportation.

















