
Laugh Factory: Hollywood's iconic comedy club delivering legendary lineups and a classic LA experience.
Located at 8001 Sunset Blvd in Los Angeles, Laugh Factory is a Hollywood staple for comedy clubs, night life, and bar scenes. The venue hosts ongoing shows with multiple comedians and occasional celebrity appearances, and features a 2-drink minimum. Guests praise friendly staff, a welcoming atmosphere, and tasty options like chicken nachos, chocolate cookies, and the house slice pizza. While experiences may vary, it remains a quintessential LA comedy destination.
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Live comedy performances featuring renowned and up-and-coming comedians in an intimate setting.
Special shows with surprise guest appearances from famous comedians and entertainers.
Full menu including pizza, nachos, desserts, and a bar with cocktails, beer, and non-alcoholic options.
First Entry for up-close seating and interaction, or General Admission for standard viewing.
Hosting for parties, corporate events, and group bookings with customized comedy experiences.
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Overall rating
Rachel Litiatco
Went on Tuesday Night and it was awesome! the line up was legendary, the service was great, and the PIZZA! Highly suggest getting the house slice pizza!! we parked across the street at CVS and validated parking before heading into the show. Smooth and easy process to get and everyone working there was so pleasant. We are definitely coming back!!
Jim Manley
Went on a Friday night to see David Spade, Harland Williams, Caroline Rhea and others. Only do First Entry if you want to sit close and potentially interact with the acts and be part of the show. General Admission is good if you just want to see the show. 2 drink minimum, but you can just get soda if you don't want alcohol. Staff were all very nice. Show was funny and quirky.
Parker Green
The Laugh Factory is one of my fave venues in Hollywood! There's so much old Hollywood history, and I just feel like it's such a quintessential experience that you could only have in a place like LA. Yes, I know they have locations in other cities, but I feel as though the Hollywood Laugh Factory truly is a one of its kind. Aside from the fact that there's always the chance a celeb will show up at this location, I've always found the shows to be impeccably impressive experiences on my visits. For each show, there are multiple comedians throughout the evening to provide jokes and entertainment. Aside from that, I found myself pleasantly surprised by just how good many of the food & drink items here are - I especially recommend getting chicken nachos & the chocolate cookie. I've also admittedly felt intimated and uncomfortable at other comedy venues in the past, but everyone here was always MORE than friendly and extremely accommodating. Needless to say, I highly recommend The Laugh Factory for fun nights out when you're in the Hollywood area.
Hadasa Amar
Honestly… total waste of money. Huge ripoff. They make you buy a minimum of 2 items per person, which already feels annoying when the show isn’t even good(we spent $70 on top of the $80 for just general admin tickets). I went to the first “Okay or Not Okay” live show — and let’s just say, it was definitely not okay lol. The comedians just weren’t funny, and the whole thing just felt super forced. I barely laughed once. Save your money — there are way better comedy spots in LA that are actually worth it. If I could give 0 stars, I would. The show also started almost 30 minutes late.
Michelle Johnson
I went to Chocolate Sundaes last labor weekend and had an interesting experience. We were ushered off upstairs and told to sit on broken bar stools for for the 7pm show. We ended up standing for most of the show unable to find anyone to switch out the seats. Also unable to order food or drinks due to one server downstairs which was sad. The host even announced the other server quit. Dj sidekick was 🔥 the comedians were amazing but the experience left a lack luster feel. Especially in a place I use to enjoy and brought a friend who had never been before and hyped up the experience. Unfortunately I won't be back.