Funny Bone

17305 Davenport St, Omaha
(402) 493-8036

Recent Reviews

Michaela Kluthe

Funny Bone provides a fun feature for date night—guaranteed to open your mind and mouth for a cocktail and laughter. The comedic talent is exceptional, whether beginners or industry veterans. Will return; would recommend.

Matt Wert

The food is hit and miss but the servers are great. I wish there was a way to be able to get closer seats it seems random I get there early and sometimes I'm in the first row and sometimes I'm 2 rows back

Craig Mollerstuen

Kristen Key was amazing. I will go see her again at the Funny Bone in Omaha.

B

Always a good time!

Shandra Fleming

I had a blast!

natasha challquist

Picture this! Management coming over to tell a lady to be quiet because she was laughing to loud AT A COMEDY CLUB! Mind blown right?! They then proceeded to hover over her to make sure she didn’t laugh too loud ? she left the show in tears before the end of the show because of them! Definitely won’t be back and I encourage all comedians to book a different venue.

Susan Henneberry

My face hurts from laughing

Rachel Zeiger

Always amazing! Very affordable place considering the level of talent they recruit!!

Matthew Yost

Saw Steve Trevino he did a great job as a comedian reminds me of my family with kids ?

Solar Staller

Awesome venue! The food was delicious! We will be returning soon.?

James Harold Bitas

Watched Steve Trevino and was absolutely the funniest show my wife and I been too. Good food.

Tamiko P.

Food was delicious but the service was slow the space was over crowded bar tender was very respectful but the waitress was rude! Other than that I will go back to see more comedians

Travis Laird

Seeing a show for the second time I was a little familiar with the process of getting tucked into the club to see a good show. The comedian (Sam Morrill) was a pretty popular gig and the house was packed. My one and only complaint was the fact that once we got there we were seated in 2 chairs at a table. It didn't take long for me to realize that the small chair I was sitting on had been used and abused pretty badly and was about to collapse on me any second. This translated into me not being able to rest my back on anything for the entirety of the opening act and the main while simultaneously staring at a few seemingly perfect chairs up by the stage.It was a great show all around and seeing Sam live and in person was a perfect birthday present. And something that will stick with me for a very long time.

Angie Van Otterloo

We bought tickets for a group of 8 - we were almost immediately targeted for being loud and asked to leave? We were having small talk around the table and totally at loss at what the issue was. We have been to the funny bone and other comedy clubs several times and were literally at a loss. I'll never return at this point. It was totally ridiculous and unfortunate. The comedian was funny and deserved a full attendance.

Garrett Zaporowski

When arriving don’t mistake the bar seats for an opportunity to sit and get a drink. You’ll rely exclusively on your server as the bartenders just won’t serve you at the bar. Also make sure you arrive at least 20 minutes before the show otherwise you will end up at a high top facing away from the stage. Don’t rely on turning your seat all the way around otherwise you will block the other people at the table and their exit. So many people were forced to break their backs just to watch the show to the point that it became a running joke from the comedian. Unless you’re paying for an assigned seat, show up very early or don’t go at all because no show is worth being that uncomfortable. Although if you do show up early I hope you’re ready to stand in a like 30 minutes before doors open just to wait for another 45.

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