1. Top Secret Comedy
8.7
170 Drury Ln, London, Greater London
Comedy Club · Holborn and Covent Garden · 30 tips and reviews
Cyril Richard: Excellent night. Seen several comedians so it's varied, and they were all very funny. Public is close from them so atmosphere is casual and lively. Cheap and good drinks, especially cocktails.
Cath Willcox: Absolute gem, but don't sit too near the speakers or you'll be deaf by the end!
Dan: 45 mins of intervals in a 1:45 hour comedy set :(
2. The Comedy Store
8.5
1A Oxendon St (at Coventry St), London, Greater London
Comedy Club · Piccadilly · 44 tips and reviews
Tineke Bright: Had a very funny Thursday night here. Great stand-ups, totally non-PC, good food and bar. A great evening for around £30 per person including food and one drink.
Time Out London: There’s no doubt about it, the Comedy Store is the daddy of all comedy clubs, and what most other gigs strive to be. Read more.
Emily Wood: Absolutely the best place in the world to be on a Wednesday or Sunday.
5. Seven Dials Club
7.6
42 Earlham St, London, Greater London
Comedy Club · Holborn and Covent Garden · 7 tips and reviews
lee Moore: Have the fish and chips! Curry mushy peas are good
Dave Curtis: Great gypsy swing band here on Mondays. Plus dancing! And it's free!
Little Ms Random: There are regular dance classes here every week, and the occasional quiz night, talk or live music night. The bar has a decent range of drinks at reasonable prices.
Emily-jane: Great value for money, £6 tix for a whole Friday evening of comedy! No frills venue, but a fun cheap night with lots of laughs and a full bar! they have loads of big events through out the year too!
Nikita: Nice quite place to have meeting and drink with friends.
Aaron: Big, professional, proper comedy club in East London with many of the folks you'd see on West End stages. Friendly crowd, great value.
7. Up the Creek
7.1
302 Creek Rd, London, Greater London
Comedy Club · Greenwich West · 9 tips and reviews
Time Out London: Once an absolute bear pit of a club, the atmosphere in Greenwich’s Up the Creek isn’t quite as raucous as it once was, but it’s still one of the most exciting weekend comedy clubs in London. Read more.
Mark Drew: Check out the Sunday Special for awesome comedians every week! Read more.
Jah Rahman: Great intimate setting. They have a blackout night with upcoming comedians. To get a good seat arrive early!
9. Adelphi Theatre
9.0
411-412 The Strand, London, Greater London
Theater · Charing Cross · 48 tips and reviews
A.: Love Never Dies in te surrounds of a gorgeous Art Deco theatre. The boisterous numbers are great, set design, staging and cast are fab, but no memorable songs like the original.
HISTORY UK: This theatre, opened in 1806, is said to be haunted by the actor William Terriss. He was stabbed to death at the stage door in 1897 by a rival actor, who blamed Terriss for keeping him out of work.
J Musicals: Home for closing very soon sequel for Phantom, 'Love Never Dies'.
12. Soho Theatre
8.8
21 Dean St, Soho, Greater London
Theater · Soho, London, Greater London · 40 tips and reviews
Lindsay Harrod: Comedy! Take a chance on something new, reasonably priced tickets and you're unlikely to be disappointed. Bar is buzzing every night and the theatre spaces are great.
Time Out London: Rather than multi-bill nights, the Soho Theatre programmes solo, hour-long shows from some of the finest comedy acts in the world. Read more.
Steph W: The hair downstairs are not very comfortable. I might need to lose a few stones or bring a cushion!
Phil Kench: Soft drinks, small Pringles and sweets on sale up the stairs of the theatre, but have to bring drinks up from the pub
Phil Kench: Good view even to the back, but last row is uncomfortable
Nic Wise: Tiny theatre but has some good stuff on. Not so great if you are tall tho :(
15. King's Head
8.1
2 Crouch End Hill, Crouch End, Greater London
Pub · 29 tips and reviews
Julia Valentine: Delicious, fresh food and great range of drinks. Well worth paying a bit more than Spoons opposite :)
Brett Vincent: Am gutted to hear that Club Senseless has been cancelled by the new management & also there maybe less comedy soon. This has now put me off going back! Hopefully the management will be changed soon!
Evening Standard: The King’s Head is a great place to waste a day. Twenty-one-day aged West Country beef, oodles of Bombay Sapphire gin and a good selection of board games – what more could you need on a Sunday? Read more.