Miami Improv Comedy Club


The Miami Improv is one of the most well-known comedy clubs in Miami, Florida. It is located at Coconut Grove and has hosted many of the biggest names in comedy over the years including John Pinette, Mike Epps, Jamie Kennedy, Richard Pryor, Jerry Seinfeld, Freddie Prinz, Andy Kaufman, Tim Allen, Ellen DeGeneres and Carlos Mencia. The club serves dinner, so you can enjoy dinner and show or just cocktails before, after and during the performance. The club has been open since 1963 and now has more than 20 clubs located all over the country, affiliated with the original club that began in New York City. The club expanded in 1975 with a location in Hollywood, California and later expanded in the 1980's to include locations in Washington, D.C., Las Vegas and Miami. Plans continue for further expansion, but those living in or visiting Miami do not have to go anywhere to catch a show. Diners have access to an extensive menu including items like nachos, burgers, salads, fish, steak and the Improv's famous chicken chop bowls. Typical bar choices are also available like wings, quesadillas and mozzarella sticks. The food is the perfect complement to the choices offered by the full-service bar.

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