I have had some good experiences at this comedy club, but gave it two stars because of the horrible customer service from the OWNER of the club. I tried to speak with him about concerns I had and he was very rude to my husband and I.
The service there is definitely lacking. It is hard to order drinks and food. The wait staff does not seem very attentive. I attempted to address this with the owner, and now I know why the wait staff does not care about customer satisfaction.
I will not longer go here because of how rude the owner is. I do not want to support a business where customers are treated disrespectfully. If you go to this club, expect some laughs depending on the comedian, but no service.
DAVE ATTELL!!!!! Â :)
Caught his show here with a friend of mine. Â I'm not a counnisseur of comedy clubs, but I've been to a few, and this one is more spacious than most. Â Connxtions is built in an old bowling alley, and you can totally tell. Â Not the flashiest or most updated place, but there isn't a bad seat in the house, and when you're seeing a comedy show, being able to see and hear everything is most important. Â Drinks were strong and the prices were not as bad as I expected. The waitresses will probably only hit your table once or twice in a two hour show, but to me this was a good thing - I'd much prefer this to the clubs that have waitresses hover your table to make sure you meet the drink mimimum (which, here, I don't believe there was one). Â
Tickets were pretty cheap ($25) for a 3 act show...a local guy who wasn't so great, a lesser known talent who had us in stitches, and then of course the big name, Dave Attell, who left me with sore cheeks and abs from laughing so hard. Â
I don't live in Lansing, but next time I visit my friend, we'll be keeping an eye on the line up hear. Â Beats a movie any day.
This is a cool little comedy club. Â Well not really little it's a decent sized place. Â My buddy did a show here a few months ago and blew the crowd away. Â The tickets weren't really expensive and neither were the drinks. Â The staff was courteous and the layout of the stage and tables is open and there's plenty of room. Â There's also a bar that's separated from the comedy stage by a door. Â Not a bad way to spend a few hours.
Review Source:Yep, Louie Anderson & Bobcat Goldthwait have entertained me there, amongst others. Â Prices are rather impressive for both tix and drinks. Â
Avoid the front tables if you are shy. Â I've been pulled up onto the stage, which was definitely to my chagrin.
I noticed the lack of college students, too. Â Then again, it wasn't until I moved the to the West side that I discovered this place and frankly it's not drunk drivable (as college kids are apt to do) back to the campus.
This place pulls in some good acts. Â I went here twice during my time at MSU and had a blast both times. Â It seems underrated and unattended by college students and I'm not sure why. Â Good comedy, decent drinks and fatty food. Â It is a little out of the way but who doesn't like an adventure into Lansing every once and a while. Â I highly recommend checking out a show here. Â (Minus one star because the facility was becoming a bit dated when I was there, correct me if it's been remodeled.)
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