Desert Ridge Improv
$$ • Bars, American, Pet Friendly
Hours:
21001 N Tatum Blvd, Phoenix
(602) 910-5161
About Desert Ridge Improv
Desert Ridge Improv Reviews
My friends and I attended tonight for the 7pm Pauly Shore show. The venue was great and the comedians were wonderful. We were in the VIP section in the middle of the stage. The bad part of the night was a group of 5 individuals showing up 15 minutes late, smack in the middle of the 1st comedian’s act and most of the group was already drunk from pregaming before the show. They immediately demanded we give up one of our VIP seats because only 4 seats were reserved for them. We...read full review
Besides being overpriced, this is an awful place to go. Treated with an attitude from the moment we sat down. Then falsely accused of doing something and kicked out.
LD Newsted is a racist pedo, this place platforms him
Menu
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5 - 11PM |
| Thursday | 3 - 11PM |
| Friday | 3PM - 2AM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 2AM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 10PM |
Desert Ridge Improv offers a fun experience with small portions on the happy hour menu. The servers are excellent, but contacting them can be challenging. The restaurant hosts dinner, drinks, and a band in one room, while improv shows require advance tickets. Guests may be required to buy multiple expensive drinks during shows. The venue is great for comedy, with good food and even better service. However, the drinks are considered too pricey, and a 2-drink minimum is in place. The total cost for a meal and show can add up quickly, with a dinner costing around $117 for a burger and nachos, plus $60 for alcohol and $75 for tickets.
The seating arrangement can be inconvenient, with tables packed closely together, making it difficult for those seated in the middle to move around without disrupting others. The menu features items like pizza, which was pretty good, and onion rings, which received high praise for being some of the best ever tasted. However, some guests found the sub and garlic bread less impressive. Overall, the experience at Desert Ridge Improv can be enjoyable, especially with great comedians like Annie Lederman, but guests should be aware of the potential additional costs and seating challenges.