OKC Improv is a stand-up comedy nightclub in Bricktown that books touring and local comedians across 250+ shows annually, with a full kitchen and two-drink minimum that sets it apart from other comedy options in the city.
Located in the Bricktown entertainment district, OKC Improv operates as a dedicated comedy venue with a restaurant and full bar built into the same space. Unlike comedy nights held in bars or theaters on a rotating basis, this is a fixed comedy venue where stand-up is the primary draw. The room seats roughly 200 people across tables and bar seating, creating an intimate scale that favors sight lines over the anonymity of larger theaters.
OKC Improv typically runs Thursday through Sunday with two shows on Friday and Saturday. General admission prices run $15 to $25 depending on the headliner's draw and day of the week, with prices higher for weekend shows and established touring acts. A two-drink minimum applies per person; well drinks and domestic beers generally run $5 to $8, cocktails $8 to $12, and entrees $12 to $22. The minimum effectively adds $10 to $24 to the door price depending on drink choice, which should factor into your planning. Food options include appetizers, burgers, and standard American fare rather than full plated dinners. Check the website or call ahead for current pricing and showtimes, as lineups and rates shift weekly.
Oklahoma City has limited dedicated comedy venues. The Paramount Theatre and Civic Center occasionally host touring headliners in a theater-only format without food or bar service, which means higher ticket prices ($30 to $75+) but no drink minimum and a focus on marquee names. Improv at smaller bars and restaurants happens episodically rather than as a fixed program. OKC Improv's advantage is consistency: you know comedy is happening on scheduled nights, the room is built for the format, and you can eat dinner while you're there. The trade-off is the two-drink minimum and smaller-scale performers; the venue draws solid regional touring acts and local favorites rather than major national names. For that caliber of comedian, the Paramount or a traveling show at UCO's theater makes sense. For a Friday night out where stand-up is the main event and you want to eat and drink in the same room, OKC Improv is the only fixed option.
OKC Improv works for groups of adults looking for a night out with dining, drinking, and live entertainment bundled together. It suits people flexible about comedian names; the room books a steady roster of touring acts and local performers but not A-list headliners. It does not suit anyone avoiding alcohol, since the two-drink minimum is nonnegotiable, or anyone wanting a childless comedy experience, as some family-friendly shows do occur. It also doesn't work if you are seeking the absolute highest-caliber touring comedy; that requires waiting for special events at larger venues. Audiences sensitive to off-color material should check the specific comedian's reputation beforehand, as content varies.
Arrive early on Friday or Saturday nights; tables fill up, and the room can feel cramped at capacity. Order drinks and food from your table before or just after the opening act starts; the kitchen keeps pace during the show. Most shows run 90 minutes with an opener (20 to 30 minutes), a middle act if booked (20 to 30 minutes), and a headliner (45 to 60 minutes). Expect noise and side conversations throughout, particularly during the opener. The room is not silent or formal; it is a bar comedy show in atmosphere and tone.
OKC Improv operates Thursday through Sunday, with most shows at 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Street parking in Bricktown is free after 6 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends; parking garages are also nearby if street spots fill. The venue is wheelchair accessible. Phone the box office to confirm the current week's lineup and to book reservations, particularly for Friday and Saturday when seating fills up.
OKC Improv serves as the city's primary fixed comedy venue, making it the default choice for locals seeking stand-up on a regular schedule without leaving town or waiting for touring shows to land at larger theaters.
