REVIEW · LISBON
Lisbon: Erotic Cabaret Show and Dinner
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Lisbon has a talent for mixing the sensual with the tasty, and this dinner-and-show combo is built for that. You get a full Portuguese meal while a cabaret performance runs through the evening, turning dinner into something more than just another restaurant stop.
I like the clear focus on Portuguese cuisine paired with unlimited Portuguese wine, so you’re not juggling drinks decisions all night. And I also like the format: dinner first, show alongside it, then desserts and a final toast to close the night cleanly.
One consideration: this is not kid-friendly. The show is adult-oriented, so if you want a family dinner or a quiet, early evening, this won’t match your vibe.
In This Review
- Key highlights you’ll actually care about
- A grown-up Lisbon night: erotic cabaret with real food
- How the 2.5 hours are paced from welcome to final toast
- What you’ll eat: traditional Portuguese dinner courses with show in the background
- The cabaret atmosphere at The Lingerie Restaurant
- Unlimited Portuguese wine: how it changes the value
- Price and value: what you’re really paying for at $76
- Who this fits best in your Lisbon trip
- Language and service: what to expect from the host
- Practical tips so the night feels easy
- Should you book this Lisbon cabaret dinner?
- FAQ
- How long is the Lisbon Erotic Cabaret Show and Dinner?
- What is included in the dinner?
- Are Portuguese wines included, and are they unlimited?
- Does the cabaret show happen during the meal?
- Is this activity suitable for children?
- What languages will the host or greeter speak?
- Can I cancel and get a refund, or book without paying today?
Key highlights you’ll actually care about
- 2.5-hour dinner-and-cabaret flow keeps the evening moving without dragging.
- Unlimited Portuguese wines let you focus on the meal and show.
- Traditional Portuguese courses from starters to mains, plus desserts.
- An intimate, elegant cabaret setting made for close, atmospheric nights out.
- Adults-only rules mean the energy stays grown-up throughout.
A grown-up Lisbon night: erotic cabaret with real food

This isn’t a quick show ticket you squeeze in after dinner. It’s an evening designed around the idea that the meal and the performance belong to the same experience. You start with Portuguese wine and a welcome, then the dinner rolls forward while the cabaret show adds heat and theatrical flair.
The biggest value here is that you’re not choosing between nightlife and food. You get both, and the night is structured so you’re never left wondering what to do next.
Also, the setting matters. This is described as intimate and elegant, which is exactly what you want for a cabaret show. Big, empty rooms can turn performances into background noise; an intimate room keeps it personal.
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How the 2.5 hours are paced from welcome to final toast

The total time is 2.5 hours, which is a sweet spot for Lisbon. It’s long enough to feel like a proper event, but short enough that you don’t lose your whole evening.
The sequence is straightforward:
- You begin with a welcome and a glass of Portuguese wine to start you in the right mood.
- Dinner then unfolds across multiple traditional starters and main courses.
- The cabaret show runs throughout the evening, so you’re watching at natural breaks rather than sitting through a separate block that steals your appetite.
- Dessert comes at the end, followed by a final toast to close out the night.
That timing is more than scheduling. It helps you relax. When the show is woven into dinner, you don’t feel like you have to “perform” by paying attention the entire time. You can eat, react, and watch without losing the thread.
What you’ll eat: traditional Portuguese dinner courses with show in the background

You’re signing up for a full dinner with traditional Portuguese dishes. The meal includes appetizers and main courses, then finishes with desserts and a toast.
One practical thing: when a dinner includes multiple courses and entertainment, it’s usually better to go with an empty stomach and a flexible attitude. Don’t expect to browse a menu like you would at a normal Portuguese restaurant. Here, the point is the packaged experience—food pacing plus show pacing.
What you can safely plan around:
- You’ll eat through a starter course and a main course (and related meal components described as part of the dinner).
- The cabaret is present during the meal, so don’t count on long, quiet conversation spans at each course.
- Desserts are part of the package, so you won’t need to hunt for a sweet stop afterward.
If you’re a foodie, this works because you’re still getting a Portuguese meal at the center, not just bar snacks paired with a performance. If you’re more about the show, the meal is still there to keep the night feeling substantial.
The cabaret atmosphere at The Lingerie Restaurant

The experience is provided by The Lingerie Restaurant, and the tone is clearly adult. You’re not just seeing a performance from the sidelines; the evening is designed as an intimate and elegant cabaret setting.
That matters because cabaret works best when the room has presence. The atmosphere is part of the package, and the show is meant to create an immersive vibe alongside the dining.
You’ll also want to think about comfort. Adult cabaret can be bold and visually direct, and this is explicitly not intended for children under 18. If you’re sensitive to adult performance themes, check your comfort level before booking.
On the positive side, people consistently describe the overall concept and ambiance as working—especially when couples go together. One memorable detail from the feedback: a couple going together is a common setup, because the show and dinner feel like a shared event rather than something you attend alone.
Unlimited Portuguese wine: how it changes the value

Wine is included as part of the experience, and it’s unlimited Portuguese wine throughout the evening. That’s a big deal for two reasons.
First, it improves value. At $76 per person, the price only feels fair if you’re getting more than “one glass and a pat on the back.” Unlimited wine turns that cost into something closer to a true dinner deal plus entertainment.
Second, it removes decision fatigue. You don’t need to ask what’s available or pace yourself based on drink limits. You can focus on the show and the food and still feel looked after.
Practical tip: unlimited wine is fun, but it can also nudge you into forgetting how long you’re out. This runs 2.5 hours, so treat it like a full night plan, not a quick cocktail stop. Drink at a pace that keeps you present for the performance and comfortable afterward.
Also, the wine is Portuguese, and the evening is framed around letting you taste a range of flavors and aromas. That’s your cue to pay attention to the wine while you’re there—take a moment between courses instead of letting it become background.
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Price and value: what you’re really paying for at $76

At $76 per person, this is not the cheapest way to spend an evening in Lisbon. But the pricing makes sense when you look at what’s bundled.
You’re getting:
- A full dinner with traditional Portuguese courses
- Desserts and a final toast
- A sensual cabaret show running throughout dinner
- Portuguese wines included, described as unlimited
- High-quality service, with a host or greeter available
So you’re not paying separately for dinner, then nightlife, then drinks. You’re buying one combined ticket that aims to deliver a full evening for adults.
The value sweet spot is for people who want a “one and done” night out. If you’re already planning to eat a full Portuguese dinner and then go looking for entertainment, this package removes the guesswork and typically saves time.
A drawback to consider: if you’re mainly in Lisbon for daytime sightseeing, the “all-in” nature of this evening might feel like overkill. If you want something light, this is more event-style than casual.
Who this fits best in your Lisbon trip

This experience is best for adults who want a planned night out with food and entertainment tied together. It’s also a good fit if your group doesn’t want to split up decisions—one person wants a show, another wants dinner, and nobody wants to do separate plans.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You like Portuguese wine and want it included without extra cost stress
- You’re open to an adults-only cabaret performance
- You want an elegant setting and a social vibe that feels like an occasion
- You’re going as a couple or small group and want the night to feel shared
You should probably skip it if:
- You’re traveling with children (it’s not suitable for under 18)
- You prefer quiet dining with no performance during your meal
- You’re uncomfortable with sensual, erotic-themed show content
Language and service: what to expect from the host
The host or greeter is listed with languages: Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French. That’s useful because it lowers friction at the start of the evening—especially when the show and dinner timing matter.
The experience also highlights high-quality service. While you can’t predict every interaction in any restaurant, the structure here is built for smooth flow: welcome, wine, course pacing, show continuity, and then dessert and toast.
What I’d do in your shoes: arrive a bit ready to settle in. With a performance running alongside dinner, you’ll enjoy the experience more if you’re not arriving late and trying to catch up mid-sequence.
Practical tips so the night feels easy

This type of evening works best when you plan for it like an event, not like a normal meal.
A few practical ideas:
- Go hungry. The dinner is a full experience, not a snack-sized meal.
- Pace your wine. Unlimited drinks means you control your speed—use that power wisely.
- Keep your expectations realistic. The show is sensual and adult-themed, and it runs alongside dinner.
- Treat it as a planned block on your itinerary. At 2.5 hours, it’s short enough to fit neatly, but it’s long enough that you’ll want to be mentally present.
If you like couples-style nights out, this is designed for that. If you prefer sightseeing-first days, schedule it as a dedicated evening rather than a last-minute decision.
Should you book this Lisbon cabaret dinner?

Book it if you want a grown-up, all-in-one night: Portuguese wine, a full Portuguese dinner, and a cabaret show in an intimate setting. The $76 price looks reasonable because the bundle includes entertainment plus unlimited wine, not just one performance and a single drink.
Skip it if you want quiet dining, family-friendly vibes, or you’re not comfortable with an erotic cabaret show. In that case, Lisbon has plenty of other evening options that match a softer tone.
If this sounds like your kind of night, you’ll probably appreciate how the evening is built to feel complete—from welcome wine to dessert, ending with that final toast.
FAQ
How long is the Lisbon Erotic Cabaret Show and Dinner?
The experience lasts 2.5 hours.
What is included in the dinner?
It includes a full dinner with traditional Portuguese dishes, including appetizers, main courses, desserts, and a final toast.
Are Portuguese wines included, and are they unlimited?
Yes. Portuguese wines are included, and the experience notes unlimited Portuguese wine.
Does the cabaret show happen during the meal?
Yes. The sensual cabaret show is included and runs throughout the evening.
Is this activity suitable for children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 18.
What languages will the host or greeter speak?
The host or greeter is listed in Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French.
Can I cancel and get a refund, or book without paying today?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and you can use the reserve now & pay later option (book now and pay nothing today).




























