Teatro ZinZanni Box Office

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San Francisco, United States

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Cabaret club

Teatro ZinZanni Box Office Reviews | Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Teatro ZinZanni Box Office is located in San Francisco, United States on 29 Pier 7. Teatro ZinZanni Box Office is rated 3.6 out of 5 in the category cabaret club in United States.

Address

29 Pier 7

Price range

$$

Phone

+14154382668

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Michael Lewis

Three hours of fun and food like you’ve never experienced before. A circus event (w/o the animals) plus laughter, audience involvement, hilarious comedy, and super friendly staff who go out of their way to sincerely make sure you are enjoying yourself. Participation from the audience is encouraged for increase fun. Professional and talented performers. You’ll be laughing and talking about your experience for weeks. Once you see this show, you’ll realize it was money well spent.

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Jennifer Ball

Talent is leaving Zinzanni. I have been here four times in the last two years: loved it three times, walked out last night before the salad. Do not see Pitofsky. I saw him perform repeatedly on Venice Beach 26 years ago, and he has not improved. To think that the Zinzanni producers took away three gorgeous and talented men, plus a very funny MC, and then replaced them with this oaf and that they still charge the same amount is unconscionable. Think "bait and switch." If you like fat, sweaty, ugly men who yell in your face, then this show is for you. Otherwise, it's a HUGE waste. I asked a woman in the bathroom what she thought, and she said, "It's terrible." She'd been here twice before. I love good theater, but currently Teatro Zinzanni does not fit the bill.

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Marc M

Very overpriced, nickled and dimed to death. The show: average. Some pieces were good, some were ok, some were slightly below average. All it all, it wouldn't have been bad for maybe 60 (not counting the food). Lots of the magic is hard to see unless you paid a lot more for a front row seat. The food was the most sorry excuse I've every seen for 'gourmet 5 course meal'. Food was close to the level of what I'd have eaten at school as a kid. It was worth 15 at most. It would be mostly acceptable if they didn't sell it as '5 course gourmet' or the ticket price wasn't as high. Price: we paid 1378.503.8012 161.30 per person, and that way way too much for the value provided. The charges on top of fees and top of charges were very antagonizing, almost as much as their staff then trying to upsell you better food and drinks (none were included) during the show: - handling fee? For what? I bought a ticket online, they did not ship it, they gave me a ticket when I came and I walked it. Does a movie theatre charge you a 8.50 handling fee to give you a ticket for a non numbered seat? - meal tax? So what? There is tax on the entire thing like every ticket I buy for any show. It's built in always. - DRSC. What kind of crap is this? I already payd 150 for service, why am I made to pay more for service on top of service and then expected to somehow tip on top of that?

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Alex Schoenfeldt

Joan Baez is singing to me! What could be better?

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Garry Misht

I like the meal here...