Osaka Umeda: PICCADILLY DINNER SHOW & NIGHTCLUB with Tasting

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Osaka Umeda: PICCADILLY DINNER SHOW & NIGHTCLUB with Tasting

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Osaka nightlife, served with dinner and music. In Umeda, PICCADILLY turns a meal into an all-night club experience with live performers and DJ energy. It’s a fun pick if you want something more social than a typical dinner—without planning your whole evening from scratch.

I really like the course options (casual Italian, premium Italian with beef, or a Japanese full-course). You’re not just sitting through a show—you’re eating a structured menu based on the season. I’m also a fan of the VIP seat usage fee included, so you start the night already set up for comfort and viewing.

One thing to plan for: this is a club, and smoking is allowed. Even with a designated area, you may catch a smoky smell over time, especially if you’re sensitive to it.

Key points before you go

  • VIP seat usage fee included: you’re paying for the experience, not just entry.
  • Three menu styles: casual Italian, premium Italian with high-quality beef, and a Japanese four-seasons course.
  • Live singers plus DJ show energy: the entertainment is built around performance throughout your meal and afterward.
  • Drinks cost extra: shisha and signature cocktails aren’t included, but an all-you-can-drink upgrade is available.
  • Smoking on-site: if you prefer smoke-free spaces, this matters.
  • It’s a ticketed night session: club hours run late, and the entry date matters for tickets.

Where Piccadilly is in Umeda (and why it’s not as scary as it sounds)

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Piccadilly’s access point is listed as PICCADILLY PREMIUM, and the venue is on the 8th floor of the Umeda Plaza Building. It’s close to Taiyuji Temple, so you can orient yourself with that landmark if the building signage feels like a maze.

Getting there on foot is straightforward from major stations. From JR Osaka Station, it’s about an 8-minute walk; Hankyu Umeda is about 7 minutes; and Osaka Metro Umeda/Higashi-Umeda is around 5 minutes. If you like indoors, use the underground shopping route around Whity Umeda and exit toward Taiyuji (M14).

Here’s what I’d do in your shoes: give yourself a little buffer. The location is walkable, but you’re entering a building for a late-night session, so small delays (finding the right elevator entrance, getting through check-in) are easier to absorb if you’re early rather than rushing.

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Your dinner choices: casual, premium, or the Japanese four-seasons course

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This is where Piccadilly feels like more than just a club. Your ticket includes the meal structure, and you choose how formal you want it to be.

Casual Course (6 dishes): Italian that won’t feel heavy

The casual course is an Italian set menu designed for a relaxed dinner vibe. You can expect appetizers, salad, stone-baked pizza, pasta, and a grilled chicken main, then dessert to wrap things up.

This tier is a strong match if you want the show + good food but don’t want a slower, more formal pacing. It also tends to be the best-value way to experience the evening if you’re watching your budget.

Premium Course (8 dishes): higher-end Italian with beef

The premium course is the step up: more dishes and a more “occasion” feel. It includes appetizers, salad, pizza, seasonal pasta, and high-quality beef as the main dish, finishing with a chef’s special dessert.

If you’re booking for a birthday, anniversary, or you just want a better centerpiece than chicken, this is the option that makes the meal feel like a real dinner first and a show second.

You also get optional all-you-can-drink available for +¥2,000. That matters because drinks are otherwise not included, and club prices can add up quickly.

Japanese Course Meal: seasonal appetizers to Wagyu steak

The Japanese course is built around Japan’s four seasons, with seasonal appetizers first. Then you’ll get colorful assortments of sushi and tempura, plus Wagyu beef steak that’s described as melt-in-your-mouth, and then a chef’s special dessert.

This is the best pick if you want the “local experience” part of the pitch to feel real, not just a marketing label. It also works well for international visitors because the menu includes familiar Japanese set elements (sushi, tempura, beef) but still reads as a plated course designed around the season.

Dietary notes you should actually follow

The menu may change depending on ingredient availability. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions, tell the venue in advance. That’s especially important with seafood and wheat-heavy items that often show up in sushi/tempura-style courses.

How the night flows: entry windows, buffet timing, and when to arrive

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Piccadilly runs 08:00 PM to 4:00 AM (next day). Tickets are tied to a starting session—so a late entry can count for the previous day’s session depending on the time you arrive. That rule matters because it affects which ticket date is valid.

Your schedule also depends on your package time. The latest entry is 30 minutes after your selected package time. So if you’re choosing an 8:00 PM package, plan to be in line no later than about 8:30 PM.

There’s also a buffet-style service window: buffet service is available from OPEN to 9:00 PM, with a final entry at 8:30 PM. In practice, this means the food part is most convenient earlier in your entry window, while the club part is what you’re really there for later.

If you want an easy night, I’d plan to arrive with enough time to get seated and settle before the entertainment builds. In clubs, being rushed makes everything feel louder and harder.

What entertainment feels like at Piccadilly: singers, DJ shows, and the chair reality

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The basic format is built around performance. You’ll see live music with singers, plus high-energy DJ shows after the main part of the evening. One important takeaway: the entertainment is described broadly across nights, so your specific mix may not match what you expect from a particular themed “show schedule.”

That’s why I’d treat it like this: expect live singing and club-style energy as the core. If you’re hoping for a specific kind of specialty performance (drums, themed acts, etc.), don’t assume it’s guaranteed every day—check the day’s lineup details when you book.

Seating comfort: good night, but not always couch-level

At least one booking noted that chairs can feel uncomfortable if you’re sitting for a long time. This doesn’t mean the night is unpleasant—just that it’s worth thinking about your comfort level.

My practical suggestion: if you know you’ll feel restless, plan to stand during heavier performance moments and only sit during quieter transitions. That keeps you from feeling cramped over hours.

Drinks, shisha, and the all-you-can-drink upgrade: what’s included vs. not

Here’s the big money detail: drinks are not included in the meal. You can order beverages separately at the venue, or you can choose the optional all-you-can-drink upgrade for +¥2,000.

Shisha and signature cocktails are specifically called out as available, but extra charges apply. So even though the club vibe is part of the package, the drink experience is something you’ll pay for on top unless you select the upgrade.

If you’re trying to keep the total cost under control, decide early. If you’re a “one drink and done” type, ordering separately may be better. If you plan on sticking around and drinking steadily, the all-you-can-drink option can be the cleanest way to avoid surprise totals.

Smoking and atmosphere: why it can change your comfort level

This is a nightclub in Osaka, not a quiet dining room. Smoking is allowed, and while there’s a designated smoking area, you could still notice smoke in the main area over time. If you’re sensitive to smell or smoke, this is your main reason to reconsider—or at least manage where you sit.

A good strategy is to ask yourself what you’d rather optimize: the show and food, or a smoke-free atmosphere. If smoke-free is a must, you might enjoy a different dinner option in Umeda instead. If you’re flexible, just go in knowing that smoking is part of the environment.

Value check: what you’re paying for and who it makes sense for

The summary price is listed as $32 per person, but the meal tiers shown are ¥5,000 (casual) and ¥8,000 (premium), with upgrades like all-you-can-drink available. So value depends on the package you choose and whether you add drink options.

That said, I like the logic here: VIP seat usage fee is included, you get a full set-course dinner (or Japanese course), and the entertainment is built in. In a city like Osaka, that can be a better deal than paying separately for dinner, entry, and a live-performance venue—especially if you’re only doing one “night out” on your trip.

Who this fits best:

  • Couples on an anniversary-style night (premium course can feel like a real dinner)
  • Small groups (1–6 people) who want a shared experience with simple planning
  • International visitors who want a structured menu and a club show in one stop
  • Anyone who likes live singing + DJ energy more than slow restaurant dining

Who should be cautious:

  • Anyone under 20 (also requires passport verification for age)
  • Anyone with a strong preference for smoke-free indoor spaces
  • People who need a clearly fixed show lineup for a specific act (the entertainment may vary)

Practical tips so your night goes smoothly

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A few details from the booking info and the on-the-ground vibe can save you stress:

  • Bring your passport. Japanese law prohibits alcohol sales to anyone under 20, and age checks are part of the process.
  • Wear something appropriate for a club dinner show. The venue notes restrictions like no military-style clothing.
  • Don’t rely on your ticket date being obvious. The club runs until 4:00 AM, and late entry timing can count for the previous day’s session.
  • Give yourself time to reach the 8th floor entrance. It’s simple on paper, but elevators and access can be the kind of thing that slows late arrivals.

Should you book Piccadilly in Umeda?

I’d book this if you want a one-stop Osaka night: a real dinner course plus live singers and DJ energy in the same ticket. The VIP seating fee included is a good sign for value, and the menu options let you pick the vibe—casual pizza-and-chicken, premium beef, or the seasonal Japanese course with Wagyu.

I’d hold off if smoke smell will bother you or if you’re counting on a specific type of “show” beyond singing and DJ performance. Also, if you’re booking expecting a long, comfortable sit-down dinner experience, the chair comfort report is worth keeping in mind.

If you want a lively night out in Umeda without over-planning, this is an easy choice—just go in knowing you’re entering a real club environment.

FAQ

What time does the Piccadilly club session run?

The club opening hours are 08:00 PM to 4:00 AM the next day. Tickets are tied to the start date and session timing.

Are drinks included with the meal?

No. Drinks are not included in the meal. You can order beverages separately, or choose an all-you-can-drink upgrade.

What meal options are available?

You can choose between a Casual Course (6 dishes), a Premium Course (8 dishes), or a Japanese Course Meal with seasonal appetizers, sushi and tempura, and Wagyu beef steak.

Is there an upgrade for unlimited drinks?

Yes. An all-you-can-drink upgrade is available for +¥2,000.

Is smoking allowed inside the venue?

Smoking is allowed at the club, though there is a designated smoking area. You may still notice smoke in the general area depending on the crowd.

Do I need my passport?

Yes. You should bring your passport for age verification. Alcohol sales to persons under 20 are prohibited under Japanese law.

How far in advance can I arrive after my package time?

Latest entry is 30 minutes after your selected package time. For example, an 8:00 PM package means you can enter until about 8:30 PM.

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