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  • A friend had two 2 for 1 tickets for $29.99 to the Comedy Cave for the new year which included dinner and the show. It was not our first time and we had went two times before about 8 years ago. I knew the headliners were generally hilarious but I had forgotten how the food was. Four of us went on a Wednesday night and made reservations for 7:15. The restaurant is attached to the Travelodge on the north side. The menu is nothing special: standard pub appetizers like nachos, poutine, fries and garden/Caesar salads. Their entrées included ribs, teriyaki salmon, chicken with lemon sauce, ravioli and a burger. The entire dining room had only one server who was actually quite attentive. She came by our table a few times to refill our drinks and gave us our bill right after the show. As mentioned by a previous reviewer, lower your expectations for the food and you won't be disappointed. It's standard pub food. Our tickets included either one of the salads and all of us got the Caesar salad. The entrées came out lukewarm and the portions weren't huge. They did come out pretty quick. The food was unremarkable and the "ravioli" Alfredo came out as cheese baked tortellini. Each of us ordered a different entrée but none of us were overly impressed but weren't disappointed. After all, I DID mention expectations for the food were low. I would've given one or no stars for the food, but I gave three stars overall to Comedy Cave because their headliners are freaking funny. The headliners at Blackfoot Hotel are nowhere near as funny as the ones at Comedy Cave. The host looked exactly as he described himself: The secret love child of Jim Carrey and Justin Bieber. The other openers weren't as funny and the crowd was tough. I'm glad Paul Ogata was the headliner for the show because he was freaking hilarious. We were overall impressed with the show but the food leaves some thing to be desired. I would eat dinner elsewhere and go for the show, regardless of the minimum beverage charge.
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