Lisa H.
Yelp
This is a more intimate club, however there are so many opportunities for improvement.
1. Signage for the entrance for lining up - there is no signage over the door that goes into the club. This became an issue because even though we were second in line, people thought at the end of the line, so we had to repeatedly redirect towards the other door for the end of the line. Also, when the tickets say doors open at 6:15, people expect that to be true, especially if it's drizzling.
2. Seating - hire a new person to seat people. As mentioned above, we were second in line. At most comedy clubs being at the front of the line indicates that you are a fan of the feature act, and are rewarded with good seating. The show was all general admission, there was not a two tier price system for sitting closer. I was in a group of 3, and the guy sat us on the side in the last table before the elevated tables. I ask can we sit closer, and I am told no, this is our only 3 person table. Seemed odd that for us being second in line that was the only "option." And who does this guy sit front and center as more people come in, a senior citizen meet up group called salt and pepper, who were not even fans of the featured act, as the comedian called them out for not laughing, nor being his typical audience.
3. Speaker system in restroom - the speaker in the restroom is not on, so you can't hear the show if you need to visit the facilities during the show
4. Food - eat before you come. The hummus platter was a joke - stack of pita, baby carrots and cucumber circles. If you are serving cucumbers, they should be cut lengthwise because you are dipping, as no utensils were provided - impossible to eat with the hummus. How about adding some celery, or olives or cheese? For $11 it seemed rather ridiculous. The nachos looked equally sad with the round chips and liquid cheese on top with some salsa and sour cream.
5. Hecklers - make an announcement that heckling is not allowed, because the amount of people who interrupted the show was ridiculous. And then enforce the no heckling rule. One of the seniors was an asshole and should have been bounced for throwing a piece of popcorn at the comedian and sticking out her tongue for not liking his joke about the seniors not laughing or being the typical audience (your at a comedy show and when you sit in the front be prepared to be made fun of).