Belvedere Irish Night Show, Dance and Traditional 3-Course Dinner

Irish dancing, right next to the stage. At the Belvedere in Dublin, the intimate Belvedere Bar keeps the live musicians and the Jim Murrihy–choreographed show close, and I love that every table has a clear view of the raised stage. I also love the audience participation vibe, where you may get invited to learn simple steps. One heads-up: dinner runs first, then the show starts at 8:00, so it can feel like you are waiting if you expected the dinner and performance to overlap.

Plan on about three hours total, with doors opening at 6:30 pm and the show finishing by about 9:45 pm. This is a small setup too, with a maximum of 10 people, and you’ll use a mobile ticket. Drinks are extra, so keep that in mind when you budget for the night.

Key Highlights You Should Know Before You Go

Belvedere Irish Night Show, Dance and Traditional 3-Course Dinner - Key Highlights You Should Know Before You Go

  • All tables face the raised stage in the Belvedere Bar, so you are not stuck on the side with a bad view
  • Jim Murrihy’s show features an original score and cast experience from Riverdance and Lord of the Dance-type productions
  • Real audience participation, including chances to go on stage and learn basic Irish dance steps
  • Music, singing, and Irish dancing together, moving from older solo styles into the jigs and reels most people recognize
  • Professional cast, small group feel, since the experience caps at 10 people
  • Dinner first, show second, which shapes the pacing of the whole evening

Entering the Belvedere Bar: What Makes This Irish Night Work

Belvedere Irish Night Show, Dance and Traditional 3-Course Dinner - Entering the Belvedere Bar: What Makes This Irish Night Work
The Belvedere Hotel Irish Nights experience is built around one big idea: keep the performance close. The show takes place in the Belvedere Bar in Dublin, and the room is set up so you get a solid view of a raised stage from essentially anywhere at your table. For me, that is a big deal. Irish dancing is all about feet, timing, and body control, and up-close sightlines help you actually catch what makes the style special.

The cast behind the night brings serious stage experience. The show is created and choreographed by Jim Murrihy, and the program is backed by an original score. The performers have also toured nationally and internationally in productions including Riverdance, Feet of Flames, and Lord of the Dance. Translation: this is not a background cultural demo. It is a polished live show with professionals doing the real work in real time.

One more subtle but important detail: the show schedule is designed to protect your view. Dinner comes first, then the performance starts. That means fewer interruptions, which matters in a small room where even a few staff members moving around can distract from the action.

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Dinner at 6:45: The 3-Course Meal and How Long It Really Feels

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Dinner service starts at 6:45 pm, after doors open at 6:30 pm. The plan is a full three-course menu for adults, and a two-course dinner for children, with the show included for both. You also get to choose your courses, and the meals are described as home-cooked Irish dishes.

Here is the part to understand before you commit: the night is structured so dinner finishes before the show begins at 8:00 pm. Several people love this because it keeps the room focused and stops staff from weaving around during dancing. The drawback is simple. If you are hungry right away and impatient about timing, dinner can stretch longer than you hope, which can make the whole evening feel front-loaded.

What you should take from this:

  • If you enjoy a proper sit-down dinner, this works well.
  • If you mainly want the performance and could eat lightly beforehand, you might wish the pacing matched your ideal.

Also note the cost side of dinner. The ticket includes the dinner and show, but drinks are not included. Tea or coffee also are not included in the ticket price. That means you should budget for any soft drinks, beer, wine, or water you plan to have during the evening.

One small practical issue to be aware of: a few diners felt the service and timing of dishes were slow or that food arrival timing was a bit uneven during dinner. It is not the headline complaint most people repeat, but it is worth factoring in if you are trying to make a tight plan for the rest of your night in Dublin.

The 8:00 pm Show: Irish Music, Singing, and Dancing With Footwork That Pops

The show starts at 8:00 pm and finishes by about 9:45 pm. Expect a full mix of traditional Irish music, singing, and spectacular dancing. The pacing is built around different dance styles, starting with older solo traditions and moving into the more familiar jigs and reels that many visitors recognize instantly.

What makes this show feel different from some Irish entertainment nights is how active it is. You are not just watching from your chair. The program includes multiple moments of interaction:

  • Audience members are invited to participate in singing and clapping
  • There is a chance for volunteers to go on stage to learn a simple Irish dance step
  • Hosts guide the crowd so the room stays lively without turning chaotic

If you have ever watched Irish step dance and wondered how people keep that rhythm without tripping over their own feet, the answer becomes obvious once you see it live at this distance. Footwork looks sharper, and the synchronization lands harder in a smaller room.

The emotional tone is also a big part of why people enjoy it. The atmosphere is welcoming and friendly, and the performers treat the crowd as part of the show rather than an obstacle. That is often the difference between a cultural evening that feels like background noise and one you actually remember later.

Audience Participation: Fun for Kids, Relaxed for Adults

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This is one of the most consistently praised parts of the night. The show is designed with participation built in, and many families love that their kids can get involved in a low-pressure way. Even if you do not go on stage, the clapping, singing, and call-and-response energy is part of the fun.

For adults, I like that participation is kept simple. You are invited, guided, and given a straightforward way to join in. You are not expected to be a dancer already. The aim is to help you look like you belong in the rhythm for a moment, then get back to enjoying the rest of the show.

A practical note for families: children must be accompanied by an adult. The night is generally described as family-friendly, and the vibe works for small groups, but it is still a live show with music and audience involvement, so consider your child’s comfort with being in a room that claps and sings along.

Price and Value: What $56.84 Gets You (and What Costs Extra)

At about $56.84 per person, this ticket packages dinner plus a live show, including Irish music, singing, and professional dancing. For Dublin, that can be good value if you want one scheduled evening with everything handled in one place.

Here is how I think about value for this type of experience:

  • You are paying for live performance quality and a structured night, not just a meal.
  • The ticket covers the dinner and show, with three courses for adults.
  • Drinks cost extra, and tea and coffee are specifically not included.

So the real cost depends on how you plan to drink. If you skip alcohol or keep it to one beverage, you’ll usually feel good about the price. If you plan on multiple rounds, the total goes up fast because drinks are purchased throughout the event.

Also, no parking is available on the premises. That can matter if you are driving, since you’ll need a plan to park elsewhere. If you are walking in from central Dublin or using public transportation, you’ll likely find it easier.

One more payment detail: some visitors reported that paying at the end of the night could be slow. That is not universal, but if you are watching the clock for a late train or another stop, build in a little buffer after the show ends.

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Getting There in Dublin: Timing, Location, and Night-of Tips

The event address is Belvedere Hotel Dublin, Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1 – D01 W1C0. It is near public transportation, which helps if you want to avoid a car altogether. There’s no pickup service included, and there are no parking facilities on site.

Here is the timing plan that keeps your evening smooth:

  • Doors open at 6:30 pm
  • Dinner service starts at 6:45 pm
  • Show begins at 8:00 pm
  • Finishes by about 9:45 pm

If you can, arrive closer to 6:30 than 6:45, especially if you want time to find your table without rushing. A mobile ticket is part of the experience, and confirmation is received at booking, so make sure your phone battery is decent before you head out.

Weather can also play a role, since the experience requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Who Should Book Belvedere Irish Nights (and Who Might Skip It)

This is a strong match if you want:

  • A single, organized Irish night in Dublin with dinner and show together
  • A live music and dance performance in an intimate setting
  • Audience participation that includes stage learning moments
  • A family-friendly evening option where kids can be part of the fun

It may be less ideal if:

  • You are only interested in the dancing and would rather eat before or after
  • You get easily impatient with long sit-down meals
  • Your budget depends on drinks being included (they are not)

I also think it suits couples doing a first full night in Dublin, because it is a complete experience with a clear start time and an easy return to the rest of the city afterward. And the small group size helps keep the mood from feeling like a mass event.

Should You Book This Dublin Irish Night Show?

Belvedere Irish Night Show, Dance and Traditional 3-Course Dinner - Should You Book This Dublin Irish Night Show?
Book it if you want a close-up, live Irish music and dance show with real interaction, plus a proper dinner before the stage lights go on. At this price, the best value comes when you treat the night as a package: eat well, enjoy the show, and let the audience participation do its thing.

Skip or look for an alternative if you strongly prefer a performance-first schedule, or if you mainly want the show and would rather handle dinner separately at a restaurant. Dinner-first pacing is the biggest trade-off here, even though it helps keep the performance room distraction-free.

FAQ

FAQ

What time does the dinner start and when does the show begin?

Doors open at 6:30 pm. Dinner service starts at 6:45 pm, and the show begins at 8:00 pm. The show finishes by about 9:45 pm.

Is a mobile ticket used for this experience?

Yes. A mobile ticket is included, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking.

What does the ticket price include?

The ticket includes the traditional Irish show with live music, singing, and Irish dancing, plus a dinner. Adults get a three-course dinner; children get a two-course dinner.

Are drinks included with the dinner and show?

No. Drinks are not included in the ticket price, and tea or coffee is also not included. You can purchase beverages during the event.

Does the experience allow audience participation?

Yes. There are plenty of interaction moments, including an invitation for a guest to learn some Irish dance. Singing and clapping participation are also encouraged.

Is pickup or transport provided?

No. You’ll need to arrange your own travel plan. There is no pickup service included, and the property has no parking facilities on site.

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