REVIEW · NEW YORK CITY
New York: Broadway Comedy Club All Star Stand-Up Comedy Live
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Neon lights, then straight to the punchlines. Broadway Comedy Club All Star Stand-Up is a simple New York night out: you buy a ticket, sit close to the stage, and let a rotating set of TV-style comics run the show. I like that the room feels intimate, with seats close enough that the timing lands. I also like the concept of headliners from TV plus surprise drop-ins that keep the night from feeling predictable.
Here’s the one drawback to plan for: the ticket is only part of the bill. You’re required to buy two drinks during the show, and New York bar prices can turn that into the real cost.
In This Review
- Key Things To Know Before You Go
- Finding the Broadway Comedy Club by Times Square
- Check-In and Seating: Why This Room Feels Different
- What your first 10 minutes should feel like
- The All Star Stand-Up Lineup: Fast Sets, Big Personalities
- Quick-fire pacing is the point
- The Two-Drink Minimum: Where the Real Value Math Happens
- How to think about the $25 ticket price
- A smart strategy
- One more practical reality
- Comedy Etiquette and Language: Who This Is Best For
- What to Expect From the Crowd and the Vibe
- Timing Your Night: Pair It With the Rest of Times Square
- Booking Wisdom: Is This Worth It for You?
- My decision rule
- FAQ
- How long is the Broadway Comedy Club All Star Stand-Up show?
- Is alcohol required for the two-drink minimum?
- Where do I check in when I arrive?
- Is this show suitable for children?
- Can I cancel if my plans change?
- Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
- Should you book this experience?
Key Things To Know Before You Go

- Intimate seating near the stage means you stay part of the action, not stuck in the back row
- TV-caliber comedians from major networks headline a fast-moving lineup
- Surprise drop-in sets can happen during the night, so the show may feel slightly different each time
- Two-drink minimum is mandatory (alcohol not required, but you still pay for two beverages)
- Near Times Square in the Broadway Theater District makes it easy to pair with other plans
- Not for kids under 12, because the material can be adult and language is common
Finding the Broadway Comedy Club by Times Square

This show is set up for an easy night in Manhattan. Broadway Comedy Club sits in the Broadway Theater District, close to Times Square, so you can treat it like a pre-show or after-show stop while you’re already out seeing the lights.
Practical tip: since check-in is handled at the club entrance, I suggest you plan to arrive with enough buffer to get settled before the first comedian starts. If you’re racing the clock, you’ll feel it in your seat timing and in that pre-show bar line mood.
Also, the club’s vibe is part of the experience. Some people love the close, no-nonsense feel; others are less impressed with the basement-style setting. Either way, you should come expecting a comedy room, not a fancy lounge.
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Check-In and Seating: Why This Room Feels Different
You enter the Broadway Comedy Club and show your confirmation at the box office. You can enter up to 30 minutes before the performance, which matters because the room is designed for proximity.
The big reason people rate this show so highly is the close seating. When comedians can see you, you get a tighter connection. You also get better odds of hearing jokes clearly instead of playing caption-commentary in your head.
One more detail: the seating can feel crowded. That’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s something to notice when you’re choosing your arrival timing and your expectations. If you hate tight spaces or you get uncomfortable with side-angled seating setups, go in knowing the venue is casual and packed rather than spacious and elegant.
What your first 10 minutes should feel like
- You’ll get in, find your seat, and settle fast
- You’ll likely grab drinks during the early moments, since the two-drink minimum is part of the rules
- The show’s pace moves quickly, so don’t spend your whole pre-show window scanning the room
The All Star Stand-Up Lineup: Fast Sets, Big Personalities

The core promise here is live stand-up from comics who’ve been seen on major TV platforms. The club frames the night as top headliners, pulled from the New York comedy scene, plus special guests from around the country. On top of that, there are often surprise drop-in comics, which is classic comedy-club energy: sometimes the room gets an extra punchline or two from someone who wasn’t advertised.
What I think makes this format valuable for you is the variety. One comedian’s style can be high-energy and another might be more story-based or observational. Even when one set doesn’t land for you personally, you’re usually not stuck with only one tone for the entire night.
Quick-fire pacing is the point
This is a multi-comic show, not a single headliner with a long opening. You should expect:
- Short sets that stack into a full comedy night
- A lineup that can shift slightly from what you expected
- A rhythm where you’re laughing, then catching your breath, then laughing again
A small timing note: the performance can run up to about 10 minutes longer than the intended duration. That’s common in live comedy, where a comic gets a good reaction and the stage time extends a bit.
The Two-Drink Minimum: Where the Real Value Math Happens
Let’s talk about the bar, because it’s the part of the evening that can surprise people.
Every customer is required to purchase two drinks during the show. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options are available, which is great if you want to keep it light. The catch is that New York pricing can be steep, and the “two drinks” rule becomes the biggest cost driver besides your ticket.
How to think about the $25 ticket price
$25 buys you entry. It does not cover the drinks. So the all-in value depends on what you order and how the bill is handled at the club.
Some reviews mention what can happen when you add gratuity practices on top of the drink minimum. The key takeaway for you: treat the ticket as the affordable part, and plan your budget for two beverages plus any service charges that apply in the moment.
A smart strategy
- Pick your drink plan before you stand at the bar mentally negotiating price shock
- If you’re watching costs, consider non-alcoholic drinks so you’re still meeting the minimum without paying premium alcohol prices
- If you know you’ll tip, decide your tipping comfort level ahead of time so you’re not doing math mid-night
One more practical reality
The bar staff service can be part of the evening flow, and sometimes drink checks or billing logistics happen in ways you can notice from your seat. If you’re someone who hates any interruption during a set, this is something to keep in mind. It’s rarely deal-breaking, but it’s not a silent, reserved theater experience.
Comedy Etiquette and Language: Who This Is Best For
This show isn’t positioned as family-friendly. It’s not suitable for children under 12, and that’s consistent with the type of adult stand-up you should expect in New York club culture.
Language can be frequent, and a lot of jokes assume an adult audience. Even if a kid is laughing, the content may still be more mature than you’d want for younger viewers.
So I’d aim for:
- Adults and older teens who want a classic stand-up night
- Couples on a fun date
- Groups who like variety and don’t need a quiet, formal show
If you’re sensitive to profanity or you prefer clean comedy only, you should still consider the comedy-club format a wildcard. The lineup includes comedians with different styles, and not every set will match every taste.
What to Expect From the Crowd and the Vibe
A comedy club is social by nature. You’re sitting close to strangers, and the audience energy matters because comics feed off reaction. The best nights are when the room is responsive and playful.
Most comments point to a friendly atmosphere and a crowd that’s ready to laugh. People also mention that it can be easy to talk to others, partly because the room setup is more “comic club” than “big theater.”
At the same time, don’t expect perfect comfort. Some seats have a slightly awkward angle relative to the stage, and some venues are simply not designed for long stretches of perfect posture. If you get cranky when you’re uncomfortable, bring patience and a better mindset: this is comedy first, comfort second.
Timing Your Night: Pair It With the Rest of Times Square
Because it’s located near Times Square and Broadway, you can build a full evening without complicated logistics. Here’s a practical way to think about your timeline:
- Plan your dinner earlier or later so you’re not rushing to the club during peak hunger hours
- Arrive early enough to get seated without feeling flustered
- Treat the show as your main anchor event for the night
One of the easiest things about booking a show like this is that it’s a fixed 90-minute block (plus the possibility of being about 10 minutes longer). That structure helps you plan your rest of evening around it instead of guessing how long things will take.
And once it ends, you’re already in one of the most walkable, well-lit entertainment zones in the city. Even if you don’t plan anything specific, you can just wander, decompress, and let the jokes wear off.
Booking Wisdom: Is This Worth It for You?
This experience is strong value if you want:
- Live stand-up with TV-known comics
- An intimate room where you’ll feel connected to the stage
- A fast lineup where you’re likely to find at least a couple sets that click
It’s less ideal if you:
- Hate surprise scheduling elements (the lineup can include surprise drop-ins and the show can run a bit longer)
- Are extremely price-sensitive once you factor in the two-drink minimum
- Need clean, family-safe material only
My decision rule
If you’re okay treating two drinks as part of the ticket package, this is an efficient, fun way to spend an evening in NYC. If you want to minimize bar spending and you’re hoping the ticket is your only cost, you may feel the sticker shock.
FAQ
How long is the Broadway Comedy Club All Star Stand-Up show?
The show is listed as 90 minutes, and it can run about 10 minutes longer than the intended duration.
Is alcohol required for the two-drink minimum?
No. Alcohol is not required. You can buy non-alcoholic drinks to meet the two-drink minimum.
Where do I check in when I arrive?
Enter the Broadway Comedy Club and present your confirmation to the box office attendant. You can enter up to 30 minutes before the performance.
Is this show suitable for children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 12.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible.
Should you book this experience?
I’d book it if you want a close-up, no-fuss comedy night near Times Square and you’re ready for the two-drink minimum as part of the deal. I wouldn’t book it if your main goal is minimizing spending at the venue or if you prefer strictly kid-friendly, clean comedy.






















