
Celebrate 2026 in Monor with operetta, musical, dance, and dinner at Petrovai Pince Event Hall. Star performers, cordon bleu, wine—book your seats now for a magical night.
when: 2026.01.10., Saturday
where: 2200 Monor, Mézes sor 1.
Kick off 2026 with a dazzling operetta, musical, and dance dinner evening in Monor. The Petrovai Pince Event Hall (Petrovai Pince Rendezvényház) stage brings together standout performers László Tóthfalvi (Tóthfalvi László), Luca Bojtos (Bojtos Luca), Zoltán Kiss (Kiss Zoltán), and Henrik Schmidt (Schmidt Henrik) for a magical, feel-good show. Guests will be treated to cordon bleu with mixed sides and a glass of soda or wine. Mood, memories, flavors—everything’s set for a special night. Book fast before seats are gone!
When and Where
January 10, 2026, 5:00–9:00 PM, Petrovai Pince Event Hall (Petrovai Pince Rendezvényház), 2200 Monor, Mézes sor 1.
On Stage
László Tóthfalvi (Tóthfalvi László), opera singer. Luca Bojtos (Bojtos Luca), artist of the Budapest Operetta Theatre (Budapesti Operettszínház). Zoltán Kiss (Kiss Zoltán), artist of the Budapest Operetta Theatre (Budapesti Operettszínház). Henrik Schmidt (Schmidt Henrik), operetta and musical vocalist.
Food & Tickets
Dinner: cordon bleu with mixed garnish, plus one glass of soda or wine included. Ticket price: $41.20. Reserve your spot while it lasts.
Contact & Notice
Contact person: Ani Petrovai (Petrovai Tamásné Ani). Phone bookings available. Organizers reserve the right to change the date and program.
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Pros
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Family-friendly vibe with feel-good operetta and musical hits, early evening hours, and a set dinner that keeps things simple for everyone
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Great value for the price (about $41) including a live show, cordon bleu dinner, and a drink—cheap by U.S. dinner-theater standards
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Features artists from the well-regarded Budapest Operetta Theatre, so the performance quality should be solid even if you’re new to the genre
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No Hungarian required to enjoy the music; melodies, dance, and stage presence carry the experience, and basic English should suffice for logistics
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Easy day trip from Budapest: Monor is about 25 miles/40 km away, reachable by regional train from Keleti or Nyugati and a short local transfer or taxi
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Small venue atmosphere at Petrovai Pince Event Hall means better sightlines and a more intimate show than big city theaters
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Good winter option when outdoor attractions are limited, offering a cozy, festive evening with food and music
Cons
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Operetta isn’t a globally mainstream genre for U.S. travelers, so expectations should be closer to classic European light opera than Broadway spectacle
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Monor itself isn’t a famous tourist destination, so there’s little else nearby to make a full sightseeing day
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Fixed menu (cordon bleu) may not suit vegetarians, vegans, or those with dietary restrictions, and substitutions aren’t guaranteed
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Public transport back to Budapest late evening can be less frequent; renting a car or arranging a taxi/ride-share may be easier but adds cost