REVIEW · NEW YORK CITY
Stand Up Comedy Show + Mini Golf Ticket!
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Laughter hits fast in this compact NYC night plan. This combo pairs a stand up show at High Line Comedy Club with an easy mini-golf add-on at Puttery, all in the same central area of Manhattan. It also helps that comics rotate nightly, so you’re not booking the exact same bill twice.
Two things I really like: the chance to grab craft cocktails before the show, and the built-in fun of mini golf with electronic scoring after the set. One thing to consider: the room can feel geared toward a younger crowd, so if you want a more quiet, older vibe, you might prefer a different comedy setup.
If you like short plans, clear value, and entertainment that doesn’t require a whole evening commit, this is an easy ticket to get excited about.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- High Line Comedy Club + Puttery: A one-hour night with real payoff
- Getting there the easy way: Chelsea access and a mobile ticket
- Before the show: cocktails, bar snacks, and a Chelsea Market warm-up
- The comedy itself: intimate energy and changing lineups
- After the set: Puttery mini golf with electronic scoring
- Food and drinks without leaving the building
- Timing tips that actually help on a NYC night
- Who this ticket fits best
- Weather matters: mini golf and date flexibility
- Price and value: why $18.50 can feel fair
- Should you book this High Line Comedy Club + Puttery combo?
- FAQ
- What’s included with the ticket?
- How long does the experience take?
- Where does the experience take place?
- Do I need to print the ticket?
- Are most people able to participate?
- Can I get drinks or food at the venue?
- How far in advance should I book?
- What’s the cancellation and weather policy?
Key things to know before you go

- One ticket, two activities: stand up comedy plus included Puttery mini golf
- Compact timing: about 1 hour total for the show experience
- Mobile ticket: you don’t need to print anything
- Night-to-night variety: different comics each night, so the vibe changes
- Easy game tracking: electronic scoring keeps mini golf moving
- Food on-site nearby: an attached restaurant plus bar service for drinks
High Line Comedy Club + Puttery: A one-hour night with real payoff
This ticket is built for an evening in NYC when you want fun without the planning headache. For $18.50 per person, you’re getting a stand up comedy show and a mini golf session in the same general venue orbit. The show itself runs about 1 hour (approx.), which makes it a good fit for nights when your schedule is already full.
The biggest value here isn’t just the price. It’s that the activities complement each other. Comedy is a seated, social reset for the mind. Then mini golf gives you something active and light right afterward, so you’re not stuck rushing out or trying to fill time on your own. If you’re traveling with friends and want a night that works for different moods, this combo is a smart move.
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Getting there the easy way: Chelsea access and a mobile ticket

Location matters in NYC, and this is a central Chelsea-style setup with public transportation nearby. That’s a big deal if you’re trying to keep the evening smooth. You can get off the train and walk without turning the night into a logistics project.
You’ll also use a mobile ticket, which is exactly what you want on a trip. No printer. No scrambling for screenshots. Just have your phone ready and you’re good to go.
Before the show: cocktails, bar snacks, and a Chelsea Market warm-up

I like how this plan gives you options before the comedy starts. The club bar is set up for craft cocktails, so you can make the waiting time feel like part of the experience instead of dead time.
And if you want to stretch your legs before the show, the area makes a lot of sense for a stop at Chelsea Market. Even if you only pop in for snacks or a quick browse, it helps you arrive more relaxed. You’re not walking into a venue straight from a long transit day.
Practical tip: if you’re hoping to eat before the show, aim for something quick and filling. This works best when you treat dinner like fuel rather than a whole event—because mini golf is coming next.
The comedy itself: intimate energy and changing lineups

High Line Comedy Club runs stand up in a setting that feels intimate. That matters. Smaller rooms tend to bring the comics closer to the audience, and that closeness often makes the jokes land with less distance.
Another good feature is that you’re seeing a lineup of different comics each night. That keeps the booking feeling fresh even if you’ve heard a similar theme elsewhere. You’re not buying a rerun—you’re buying a night.
One review also pointed out that the particular show they caught felt tailored to an under-30 crowd, at least in tone. The lesson for you is simple: if your ideal comedy night is louder, faster, and more nightlife-adjacent, this likely fits. If you prefer very mature pacing or a super calm crowd, you may want to compare your taste with what typically happens in smaller clubs.
After the set: Puttery mini golf with electronic scoring

Mini golf is the fun left turn that makes this ticket more than just a comedy night. Puttery’s courses are designed to be playful and straightforward, and the scoring is electronic, which helps a lot.
Why that matters: you don’t lose time figuring out rules or keeping track on paper. Your group can stay in the moment—trying shots, laughing at misses, and moving forward without slowing down for scorekeeping.
The mini golf also comes after the show, so the night has a natural flow:
1) Sit for comedy
2) Stand up, reset your energy
3) Play mini golf right after
That sequence is ideal if you get bored waiting around. It also keeps the whole plan feeling like one continuous hangout.
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Food and drinks without leaving the building

If you’re the type who starts thinking about food as soon as the show ends, this is helpful. There’s an attached restaurant and the bar service is available for drinks.
From the reviews, the bar food quality and staff attitude come through clearly. Servers were described as friendly and accommodating, and the food was singled out as excellent for what you’d expect from bar-style meals. That’s useful for you because it means you can eat without turning the night into a separate hunt for dinner.
Practical approach: if you’ve got a group, order something you can share. Mini golf isn’t the place for a slow, heavy meal. Think comfort food that keeps your energy up for play.
Timing tips that actually help on a NYC night

With experiences like this, timing is where a “good ticket” becomes a “great night.”
Here’s a simple strategy:
- Use Chelsea Market before the show if you want a low-effort activity.
- Plan to arrive early enough to get drinks and settle in.
- After the comedy, stay for the mini golf right away instead of drifting off.
Because the overall event is short, you don’t want to show up late and cut the fun portion. And since the mini golf is part of the package, it’s worth treating it as equally important as the comedy.
Also note the booking pattern: this ticket is typically booked about 8 days in advance on average. If your dates are fixed, don’t wait until the last minute.
Who this ticket fits best

This is a strong fit for:
- First-time NYC visitors who want one easy, central night plan
- People who like stand up comedy but also want a playful follow-up
- Friends who want a shared activity without splitting into separate plans
- Couples looking for something light, social, and not overly formal
It may be less ideal if:
- You prefer comedy shows that are quieter or less bar-and-nightlife-coded
- You want a longer, slow-burn experience instead of a compact 1-hour-style event
- You’re traveling with a tight schedule and don’t have time for drinks or a quick meal
In other words: if you want a fun, efficient evening that doesn’t drain your day, this works. If you want a deep, hours-long event with extensive structure, you might feel this is too short.
Weather matters: mini golf and date flexibility
Mini golf plans can be sensitive to weather. This experience requires good weather, and if it gets canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
That’s worth keeping in mind when you’re booking during shoulder season or in weeks when weather feels unpredictable. If you’re the kind of traveler who hates reschedules, build in a bit of flexibility for your calendar.
Price and value: why $18.50 can feel fair
At $18.50 per person, this ticket is positioned as a value night. Here’s how I think about it:
- Comedy tickets on their own in NYC can often cost enough to make you question the budget.
- Mini golf also has its own entertainment value, especially when the scoring is handled and the game is built for groups.
- Bundling both together gives you a night that feels like two activities, not one.
You’re not paying for a long tour with transport, multiple stops, or a big scripted itinerary. You’re paying for a tight entertainment package in a central area. If that matches your travel style, the price makes sense.
Should you book this High Line Comedy Club + Puttery combo?
If you want a straightforward NYC night—comedy first, mini golf right after, with the option for cocktails and bar food—I’d book it. It’s a clean plan for travelers who like social energy and a little movement.
I’d especially recommend it if:
- you’re staying in Manhattan and want an easy, central activity
- you want a night that works for groups
- you like comedy but don’t want your evening to end immediately after the curtain call
I’d think twice if you know you don’t enjoy younger-club energy or if weather could be a problem for your dates. Other than that, it’s a solid, cost-friendly way to get both laughs and play into the same night.
FAQ
What’s included with the ticket?
The ticket includes admission to a stand up comedy show and a mini golf ticket for Puttery.
How long does the experience take?
It runs about 1 hour (approx.).
Where does the experience take place?
It takes place in New York City, at High Line Comedy Club with Puttery for the mini golf experience.
Do I need to print the ticket?
No. It’s a mobile ticket.
Are most people able to participate?
The experience notes that most travelers can participate.
Can I get drinks or food at the venue?
Yes. There are craft cocktails available at the club bar, and there’s an attached restaurant if you get hungry.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, it’s booked about 8 days in advance.
What’s the cancellation and weather policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience start time. If the experience is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.



























