Open Mic Night is a hit-or-miss, so come with low expectations (I mean, it IS free, after all).
Paid shows are usually pretty good, and the joint's pretty small so you get great seats for a decent price.
Decent beer selection, with the usual cocktails and crappy bar food. You can grab dinner in the restaurant/bar downstairs before you hit the show, or pre-game at a nearby establishment. Or at your home, which is probably less than 10 minutes away.
They have the comedy club upstairs and a restaurant downstairs. Restaurant food is NOT available in the comedy club. I called in advance and they told me they had a "full menu" but neglected to tell me it was only available downstairs. Upstairs the only food for sale are small over-priced slider type sandwiches. Downstairs looked good. If they had explained how things worked on the phone or on their website we would arrived in time to eat downstairs.
The comedy club atmosphere was great. However, I am only giving three stars because of misguided information about the food and the lack of any decent food in the club when they have a great restaurant just downstairs.
Love going to the free open mic nights here. The comedy on those nights is extremely hit and miss, but always a good time nonetheless. Small bar, but the last time I was there they had a good special going. $20 for all you could drink tap beer (any kind they offered) and you got to take home the glass. I'm pregnant, so I didn't indulge... but my friends really enjoyed that. The bartender was also friendly about making my friend and I virgin drinks. I have eaten here in the past and the food was good. Love me some Goonies :)
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