Miami Improv Comedy Club and Dinner Theater

3450 NW 83rd Ave #224, Doral
(305) 441-8200

Recent Reviews

Ashley Vivero

Great place to spend my husbands birthday at. Delicious food and drinks.

Ana Tenover

The Miami Improv is the BEST! Not to mention the food and drinks that hit the spot while you're enjoying the show. I have the best time when coming here. They have a great lineup every time that are a must-see. The service there is great and never disappoints. I can't wait to go back!

al riezgo

Great experience overall. Hate Doral as a whole but this venue is awesome and very clean.

enrico saba

Optimal

Martika

I adore improv, but unfortunately, it's associated with Copper Blues.The condition of the ladies' bathroom is appalling, largely due to the staff's negligence.Yesterday, before the 7 pm show featuring Bruce Bruce, I visited at 6:30 pm and found it in a terrible state with paper towels strewn everywhere and unpleasant odors from used period pads in the bins.This reflects poorly on the management's oversight. If the bathrooms are this bad, I shudder to think about the kitchen. Despite enjoying shows at both Improv and Copper Blues, the consistently unsanitary bathrooms are a major drawback. It's a management issue that needs urgent attention from corporate to improve hygiene standards.Thank you.~Martika

JamaicanQueen Harris

First time at this location and we celebrated New Year's Eve 2023!!!

Fred L.

We went to the Improv the other evening. I guess I was expecting a dump in a seedy Neighbour hood. The area was amazing, lively,filled with restaurants. The Improv itself was clean, the waiters were super friendly and the food seemed pretty good (to be honest we just had beer). The show was a Canadian comic who is very funny but that really has no bearing on the place itself. If you find a comic you want to go see, this is the place.

William Bobadilla

Great Comedy Club. Had great service, and the food was good.

Jeily

I love and really enjoy going to the improv. The nachos and the wings are delicious. However, it should be a smoke free environment. I went last Saturday night and there was a few people vaping and it even smelled like weed. This should not be allowed. I am asthmatic and this can worsen it from 2nd hand smoke. I believe everyone should be respected and this should be expected to be done outside, not inside of a busy.

Jennifer VanSant

Loved it!

jos f

Not always great but always very good and I have been really surprised sometimes from some hilarious people I never heard of. Service isnt the best because they have 100 tables each, just order both your drinks at once in the beginning and that makes up for it.

Laura DeGray

Great food, staff and a group of the funniest comedians ever!

Evelyn Gonzalez

Always have a great time. Love the free tickets.

K. Pierre

I was subjected to racial profiling at this location tonight, and it completely marred my experience. Despite having spent thousands at the improv and always enjoying myself, tonight was different. My wife and I attended a show featuring a local comedian, and the audience was predominantly black, which seemed to raise suspicions among the staff. Just before the headliner took the stage, my wife and I took a quick bathroom break together. As I exited the stall, I noticed an employee from the venue following me. Initially dismissing it, I assumed he was also headed to the restroom. However, upon leaving the bathroom, I felt his gaze fixated on me, making me uneasy. He even approached me and demanded my ID and credit card if I intended to use the bathroom again. This blatant act of coercion only escalated my frustration. We were simply trying to enjoy the show, and yet I was being treated as a suspect. It's disheartening that in this day and age, racial profiling and coercive tactics are still prevalent, even in places where we should feel welcome.

K. P.

I was subjected to racial profiling at this location, and it completely marred my experience. Despite having spent thousands at the improv and always enjoying myself, tonight was different. My wife and I attended a show featuring a local comedian, and the audience was predominantly black, which seemed to raise suspicions among the staff. Just before the headliner took the stage, my wife and I took a quick bathroom break together. As I exited the stall, I noticed an employee from the venue following me. Initially dismissing it, I assumed he was also headed to the restroom. However, upon leaving the bathroom, I felt his gaze fixated on me, making me uneasy. He even approached me and demanded my ID and credit card if I intended to use the bathroom again. This blatant act of coercion only escalated my frustration. We were simply trying to enjoy the show, and yet I was being treated as a suspect. It's disheartening that in this day and age, racial profiling and coercive tactics are still prevalent, even in places where we should feel welcome.

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Miami Improv Comedy Club and Dinner Theater

3450 NW 83rd Ave #224, Doral, FL 33122
(305) 441-8200