Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club
LINQ Promenade
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Location
LINQ Promenade
Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club Happy Hour Guide
Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club brings legit stand-up comedy to the Strip with that late-night show polish and industry connections that mean you might catch someone famous dropping in unannounced. It's not primarily a barâit's a comedy venue that happens to serve drinksâbut if you're into comedy and want to combine it with drinking, this is one of the better setups in Vegas. Just know that you're here for the shows first, and the bar experience is secondary to whatever's happening on stage.
The Bar Situation
This is a comedy club, so the drinking happens in the context of buying tickets and seeing a show. There's no traditional "happy hour" where you just roll up for cheap drinks without a show happening. The bar exists to serve the audience, which means pricing is venue pricingânot cheap, but not insane for what you're getting. Expect $10-15 cocktails, $8-12 beers, standard stuff. The two-drink minimum that most comedy clubs enforce applies here, so factor that into your budget.
Comedy Quality
This is where Jimmy Kimmel's place actually delivers. The club books solid actsâestablished comedians, up-and-comers with buzz, and occasionally surprise guests who happen to be in town and want to work out new material. The room is well-designed for comedy with good sightlines and acoustics. Shows run nightly with different acts, so you're not stuck with a rotating cast of mediocre performers like some comedy venues. The connection to Kimmel's late-night world means they can pull talent that smaller clubs can't.
Ticket Logistics
Shows require tickets, which range from $30-50+ depending on the performer and night. Add the two-drink minimum, and you're looking at $50-80+ per person for an evening of comedy. That's not nothing, but it's competitive with other Strip entertainment when you factor in the quality. Some shows sell out, especially weekends or when someone known is performing, so advance tickets are smart. Walk-up availability varies.
The Whole Experience
The venue is polished and professionalâthis isn't some dingy underground comedy cellar. It's a proper theater with comfortable seating, good production values, and staff who know how to run a show. The audience is a mix of tourists looking for entertainment and comedy fans who sought this place out specifically. The energy depends heavily on the crowd and performer, but generally it's an engaged audience that actually wants to be there for comedy, not just drunk people heckling.
When It Makes Sense
Come if you like stand-up comedy and want to see quality acts in a well-run venue. The Kimmel branding delivers on connections and talent that make it worth the price. Skip it if you're just looking for a bar to drink atâthere are way cheaper options for that. This is entertainment with drinking, not drinking with entertainment. The value is in the show quality and the fact that you might see someone really good or even catch a surprise celebrity set.
Reality Check
Jimmy Kimmel's Comedy Club isn't a happy hour destinationâit's a comedy venue that serves drinks. The bar is fine, the prices are what they are, and you're paying for the show. If stand-up is your thing, this is one of the better spots in Vegas to see it. If you're just hunting for cheap drinks, you're in the wrong place. Know what you're signing up for and it's a solid night out.
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