You’ll eat comfort food in Canggu while drag performers sing Broadway hits or host trivia nights. Between acts, Deaf staff teach you sign language basics — it’s friendly chaos in all the best ways. You might win a free drink or just leave smiling bigger than you arrived.
Someone snapped their fingers in the air — I turned to see our server grinning and signing something quick to another staff member across the room. The place was already buzzing before the drag show even started. We’d barely sat down at Inklusiv Warung in Canggu when the smells of grilled sate and spiced fries drifted over. Li (our server) handed us menus with a wink and pointed out which dishes she liked best — I went for the ayam geprek, just because she smiled so wide when she said it. You know that feeling when you’re not sure if you’re part of the regulars or just lucky to be there? That’s how it felt.
The drag show kicked off right on 8pm — glitter everywhere, voices belting out Broadway songs (it was Sunday), but also these little moments where the performers would joke with us or pull someone up for a round of trivia. On Friday they do tarot readings too, apparently, but we landed on theater night. During breaks, Li taught us how to sign “thank you” and “delicious” — I’m pretty sure I got it wrong at first because she laughed and showed me again, slower this time. The whole place felt like a big family table, people clapping along or just quietly watching with their plates half-finished.
I didn’t expect to feel so at home in a drag dinner show in Canggu. Maybe it was the way everyone — Deaf staff, locals, travelers like us — mixed together so easily. Or maybe just that moment when one of the queens sang “Defying Gravity” and half the room got goosebumps (me included). We stayed longer than planned; nobody seemed in a rush to leave anyway.
The show starts at 8pm (20:00) and continues until late.
Your ticket is a minimum spend credit (IDR 200,000) for any food or drinks on the menu.
Yes—Wednesday is Drag Trivia Night, Friday has Drag Tarot Reading, and Sunday is Broadway Drag Theater Night.
Yes, Deaf staff teach guests some basic sign language during breaks between performances.
The menu includes both Western and Indonesian comfort food; there are options for everyone’s liking.
Yes, public transportation options are available close to Inklusiv Warung.
Yes, it’s suitable for all physical fitness levels and welcomes everyone.
Yes—spots are limited for Drag Tarot Reading on Fridays; register your name early to secure a spot.
Your ticket covers entry plus IDR 200,000 credit per person toward any food or drinks from their Western and Indonesian menu; on Fridays you can also book a free tarot reading session with one of the drag performers. A selected free drink is included with FDC tickets as well as free WiFi throughout your evening.
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