The Main Room at The Comedy Store in West Hollywood, California
Located in the heart of West Hollywood, The Main Room at The Comedy Store is a premier venue renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and exceptional comedic talent. Situated at 8433 Sunset Blvd, this iconic establishment has been a cornerstone of the comedy scene since its inception in 1972, originally known as "The comedy Store." Over the decades, it has hosted a plethora of legendary comedians, making it a must-visit destination for comedy enthusiasts.
The Main Room features a seating capacity of approximately 400, offering an intimate yet electrifying experience for audiences. The seating arrangement is designed to provide excellent sightlines from every angle, ensuring that every guest can enjoy the performance up close. For those seeking the best seats in the house, we recommend opting for the front rows, where you can fully immerse yourself in the comedic experience.
Throughout the year, The Main Room hosts a diverse array of events, including stand-up performances, open mic nights, and special showcases featuring both established and emerging comedians. This seasonal variety keeps the lineup fresh and exciting, catering to different tastes and preferences. Whether you are a fan of classic stand-up or contemporary humor, there is always something happening at The Main Room.
Parking can be a challenge in West Hollywood; however, there are several options available near The Comedy Store. Street parking is limited but often available on Sunset Boulevard and surrounding streets. Additionally, there are paid parking lots within walking distance. To ensure a hassle-free experience, we recommend arriving early to secure your spot.
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The Main Room at The Comedy Store Customers Reviews
Venue was not good.
Jim Jeffries was amazing. He was hysterical and gave us a wonderful show. The theater was not good. The seats are uncomfortable and there is hardly any leg room. It’s very cramped, like an airplane. But the worse part was the temperature of the room (we had back row seats underneath the the upper level). It was extremely hot and unbearable. I asked a female usher if there was something she could do and she said snidely “it’s a sellout, it’s going to be warm.” Which I completely understand but it was at least 80 degrees in those back rows. She made me feel like a ‘Karen’ for asking for some relief. We had sweat pouring off our faces. She said she could open the back doors, which helped but it was still warm but more tolerable.
