The location was a bit hard to find, as it was just down the street from The Comedy Store, and the main entrance just says Comedy Pub, but walking around Oxendon Street you really can’t get lost. It was surprisingly well organised; I had booked online the day before, and at the door they had my name and then our seats had been pre-allocated and labeled with our reservation too so there was no need to arrive early. When the show got started, it was organised as 4 acts with a break after the first and the third, with the main act at the end. To be honest, all of them were about similar caliber; the first one was quite offensive but still drew a laugh; the second was Kenyan woman who alluded a lot to Africa in general before finally revealing she was from Kenya; the third was a former accountant who was able to rap about dirty math jokes; and the last was an Irish man who cracked some jokes about generic topics like England and falling in love. All in all, it was a good show, running from 8:30 to 10:45. Afterward, they invited the audience to the club downstairs with free entry and a free shot. Note: it got quite hot in the revenue by the end because there was no fan or AC
Kittyl
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
What a find. Great night out & I was a skeptic. Been to more expensive clubs on Leicester Sq where you can’t even see the comics and it’s bad light, sound and hen parties:(but this was a world apart. A classy vibe, a nice size room, top comics and cool dancing after. Top choice for central London. Highly recommended.