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Garrison Little Theatre

Garrison Little Theatre

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4.5 Google Review
1101 Dipietro St, Fort Erie, Ontario, L2A 4J4, Canada
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Jul 17, 2017
Great performances, and a fantastic meal. An absolutely wonderful way to spend an evening out. I've gone with a large group or with just one other person, and either way, it's a great time. The new option to see just the show without the meal on one of the nights is nice for a less expensive and shorter evening out if you don't need the full experience.

Feb 21, 2018
Show was gr8 and the supper served was absolutely delicious

Apr 25, 2016
Being new to the area, we were happy to discover Garrison Little Theater. We heartily recommend this dinner theater for a fantastic deal in entertainment. The food is plentiful and delicious, the plays are always entertaining, engaging and beautifully staged. We're now ready to purchase season tickets!

Apr 16, 2018
Always great

Jun 4, 2016
Very good my one suggestion is that being partly deaf I think voice mics would have enhanced the show,just a hint thanks

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