Giggle Dam Dinner Theatre

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  • Great entertainment, food wasn't amazing but it was ok, I rated it based on the overall experience. Had the food been a bit more flavorful I would hav…

  • Great time, great value.. I've been to the Giggle Dam numerous times and have had a blast each time. I well say that since Chef Peter has come on boar…

  • Giggle Dam FAIL. A few years ago I made the mistake of spending $100+ dollars at this 'Giggle Dam'. The highlight of the evening was the bubbly server…


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7 Reviews on “Giggle Dam Dinner Theatre”

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  • CDpoco

    Great entertainment, food wasn’t amazing but it was ok, I rated it based on the overall experience. Had the food been a bit more flavorful I would have gave it a 4.5 overall. If I return I will re-review,Word of advice, Make sure you have a good buzz going on before the show starts and order 2 drinks right before the show starts so that your not waiting for someone to come by and ask if you need a re-fill.

  • Jamie Mac

    Great time, great value.. I’ve been to the Giggle Dam numerous times and have had a blast each time. I well say that since Chef Peter has come on board the food quality and choices have improved dramatically. The shows are funny and the crew is super talented08 Sep, 2013The food is very good especially since the chef change. Try the Beaver Dip and the Bison Ribs…..mmmmm.

  • Unshort

    Giggle Dam FAIL. A few years ago I made the mistake of spending $100+ dollars at this ‘Giggle Dam’. The highlight of the evening was the bubbly server that was in charge of our ‘section’. The ‘show’ seemed to have been written by a sophomoric moron. The endless sexual innuendo, and crass ‘jokes’ aimed at audience members, made the already bland meal all that much more unpalatable. As the show progressed, I realized I owed Tom Green an apology… Then, after an admittedly better set featuring some good music, I was given a bill that had a ‘tip’ already added…seriously…I had already paid for my girlfriend and I too much to suffer through some egocentric moron’s delusion’s of Elvisdom, and now they wanted to force a gratuity upon me. Fast forward… I’m invited to a party for a friend at the Giggle Dam 2 yrs later. Different costumes, worse food, same lame jokes by same moronic ‘host’, same Elvis shtick by said moron… shitty service by amazingly inept waitress, same demand for a tip (ok, ‘suggestion’) and, if I had been the husband of the woman that was dry humped in front of the crowd (she looked horrified), I would have charged the entire establishment with assault. I am in awe how this farce of a dinner theatre is still in existence… Do yourself a favour, If you’re considering an evening at the Giggle Dam, opt for a tabasco enema, a corn dog and a Pauly Shore video. Hold the parsley…. Giggle Dam = FAIL

  • Grumpymama

    The show is the main draw. You laugh, laugh and keep laughing at the often crude jokes. That part is fun. The long table seating does not appeal to me. The food is just that. Food-nothing special. They include their gratuities in the bill which in my humble opinion is way too high for what you are getting. How presumptuous of them to assume a gratuity is due to them.

  • Marzi888

    Hilarious. Very talented performers. amazing how they remember EVERYONE’s name! let them know if you want them to bring someone on stage for their bday, or if you just want to embarass your boss… they will! food was good – no complaints. hearty soup, good beef, nice dessert. nothing fancy. good comedy, acting, and singing.

  • Malone

    The show not the food. The drinks are overpriced, the food is ok, but the show was divine. The owner of the place looks and acts like a toned down Andrew Dice Clay. By toned down I mean not as crude but he is equally funny. Don’t go here if your scared of becoming part of the show. (It’s going to happen and chances are you are going to be embarrassed.) But if you get crude humor that takes no prisoners and have a sense of humor along with the willingness to become the brunt of a joke or 10 go. Have a drink, dinner and a laugh and tell them the guy from Arkansas sent you.

  • Knight

    Show Yes, Dinner No. You are paying for the show, not the dinner. I have been there 3 times and I never enjoyed the dinner. Once I could swear that the dessert was Costco’s carrot cake. It is certainly entertaining.

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