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328 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98112

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Reviews ā€” 8

Solrac
at 2024 Sep 22
Solrac
at 2024 Sep 22
New to comedy shows, and this was DEFF the best spot to get it rolling! We checked out the Carmen Morales show! šŸ˜‚ She was hilarious and amped up our audience.
The 2 openings acts prior to the main show also hit!! Intimate setting with quick service - the menu features baseline meals and drinks that while may not wow the crowd, are definitely well priced and fairly good quality šŸ˜
TJ Grist
at 2024 Sep 13
TJ Grist
at 2024 Sep 13
Iā€™ve seen Dino Archie, James Camacho, and a ton of other comedians here. Definitely my favorite place to go for comedy in the city. Tickets are usually $20-25 online but you donā€™t pay fees at the door. They didnā€™t enforce any sort of food drink minimum if there is one, but you can get a G&T for $10. The service was great and they are accommodating with seating preferences.
Hillary Miller
at 2024 Aug 10
Hillary Miller
at 2024 Aug 10
An excellent time was had at this Seattle comedy club. They have food and drinks at reasonable prices, plus table service.
I came to support local comics, especially Lucas McDermott and I was not disappointed by the extensive line up. I will be back!
Anna Michrina
at 2024 Aug 03
Anna Michrina
at 2024 Aug 03
We recently attended a comedy show at Club Comedy in Seattle and had a mixed experience.

On the positive side, the comedy show itself was fantastic. The comedians were hilarious, and the tickets were reasonably priced, which made for an enjoyable evening overall. The venue had a cute and intimate atmosphere, although it was quite crowded on the sides. One guy knocked over a whole table just trying to get to his seat, he was pretty embarrassed, but I honestly don't know how he could have avoided it.

However, the service was a significant disappointment. After asking our server for a glass of water, he responded with, "We have bottled water, is that okay?" leading me to believe that was the only option, and I should have asked for tap, but I digress.... I ended up paying $3 for a 16oz bottle of Aquafina water. According to Washington State law, any establishment that serves alcohol is legally required to provide free drinking water (WSLCB rules, specifically WAC 314-16-220). I don't want others to be conned into buying bottled water like we were.

Moreover, once our server realized we wanted the bottomless soda instead of recurring high-priced cocktails, he completely ignored us. He attended to all the tables around us and avoided eye contact whenever we tried to get a refill.

While the comedy show and the venue were great, the service left much to be desired. Be cautious about the water situation and be prepared for potentially inattentive service if youā€™re not ordering expensive drinks.
Shad Harris
at 2024 Jul 02
Shad Harris
at 2024 Jul 02
This was a fun experience, comics we're surprisingly hilarious. We almost didn't get a show because if the minimum crowd requirements, but we ended up with like 12 people. It was fun, good banter with the crowd, except this one lady kept trying to sneak her own jokes into the sets, which was weird. But overall I'm happy I went and will remember a few of the jokes for a very long time.
Emily Lynn
at 2024 Jun 21
Emily Lynn
at 2024 Jun 21
I attended the Wednesday open mic night at Club Comedy. Overall the mix of comedians was very diverse which made it a fun experience for everyone.

The venue is intimate with small tables and two chairs per table. There is a no outside bottles/containers policy. It seems there is also no AC. It was 75 out, and until the temp started to drop, it was uncomfortably warm inside and stuffy. I would recommend bringing a folding fan if you attend on a hot summer evening.

The volume level is comfortable. Before the show started, it was pretty easy to chat with nearby tables and be heard. As more people entered the venue, it got slightly harder to hear the person next to me.

The entrance has a narrow hall to the main area but is wheelchair accessible. There is no ramp to the stage, and a comedian who was also a wheelchair user had to perform from the floor. There is street parking in the area but no owned parking lot.

There is only one server in the whole venue, but she was great at getting orders and checking in on us. It took a little while to get iced water when we got in though, which was a little stressful because I was already hot and stuffy and wanted something cold in my hands. They only have bottled water but it comes cold, and they will provide a cup of ice if asked. We also got a plate of nachos, but with the amount of toppings it really needs to come with a fork. They were hard to eat without getting messy.

I would return to the venue but probably not on a hot day.
Lizzie G
at 2024 Apr 27
Lizzie G
at 2024 Apr 27
Checked this out for the first time since being in Seattle. I had one drink (cape cod) and you could tell the server was working hard bc she was the only one taking orders. Personally the food options didnā€™t seem appealing to me but they were fairly priced.

For some reason google maps leads you to a block earlier before the venue so just walk one more block. The show was great and was pleasantly surprised with the line up of comedians before the main act. $25-ish for the ticket which was also fair and I think worth it.

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