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The Funniest Comedy Bars Miami Has to Offer

Miami offers plenty of quality places to go out to enjoy its warm weather, such as its beautiful beaches.

The Magic City also has a thriving nightlife scene worth visiting after a day of soaking up the sun.

If you’re looking for fun places to go out with your friends for much-needed levity, the city offers a few bars where local comedians entertain patrons throughout the night with live stand-up performances.

Check out this list of the best comedy bars in Miami if you can’t decide where to get a drink.


Villain Theater

5865 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33137
Phone: (786) 391-2241
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If you’re in the Little Haiti area of the city, one of the best comedy bars you should consider visiting during your stay is Villain Theater.

It has a lively, intimate vibe, making it the perfect place to enjoy the best performances in the city. Their performances include stand-up comedy shows and improv plays. They host open mic shows every Tuesday at 10 PM.

I love visiting their full bar for quality cocktails and light snacks. They don’t require drink minimums from any guest.


Comedy Inn

14501 S Dixie Hwy, Miami, FL 33176
Phone: (786) 683-7999
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You can find Comedy Inn inside the Quality Inn Miami South, minutes away from the Rockdale Pineland Preserve and The Falls.

This invite-only venue has an intimate atmosphere, enhancing its exclusivity. I love the venue’s theater-style seating and dim lighting. They feature energizing stand-up comedy acts that will keep you hooked every minute.

Like many of the best comedy bars in Miami, Comedy Inn has a full bar where guests can enjoy beer, cocktails, and wine without a drink minimum, but they don’t allow food or smoking.


Just The Funny

3119 Coral Way #2, Miami, FL 33145
Phone: (305) 693-8669
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Since 1999, Just The Funny has become one of the best comedy bars in Miami for locals and visitors looking for a fun time.

It’s about 1.5 miles north of the Coconut Grove neighborhood. This casual destination has three stages for its interactive stand-up and improv acts every Friday and Saturday night. 

Their bar’s menu offers a wide selection of wine and craft beer, like Cloud Chaser Hefeweizen and Tourist Trappe Belgian-Style Tripel Ale.


Miami Improv Comedy Club and Dinner Theater

3450 NW 83rd Ave #224, Doral, FL 33122
Phone: (305) 441-8200
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If you’re looking for fun places to get drinks with your friends, consider stopping by Miami Improv Comedy Club and Dinner Theater, located east of Doral Central Park.

This venue’s brick walls enhance its relaxed atmosphere as local and national comedians perform on stage.

They have a two-drink minimum per person policy, so consider stopping by their bar for amazing cocktails, beer, and snacks. I usually order a Hawaiian Dream and Grapefruit Paraiso with loaded fries or shrimp tacos.


Miami Improv Festival

3119 Coral Way 2nd floor, Miami, FL 33145
Phone: (305) 693-8669
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Unlike most of the best comedy bars in Miami, Miami Improv Festival is held annually for four days in mid-January near the Coconut Grove neighborhood.

Its vibe is casual and lively. This event features over 30 improv comedy shows and sketches on their main and spotlight stages.

Enjoy refreshing craft beer and wine as you laugh the night away to a talented team of comedic performers. They offer improv workshops taught by instructors who know their craft.


Gramps

176 NW 24th St, Miami, FL 33127
Phone: (855) 732-8992
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Another one of the best comedy bars in Miami is Gramps, located near The Wynwood Walls. This casual and trendy venue has a 100-person capacity and features stand-up comedy every Wednesday night.

They also have karaoke on Mondays, drag shows on Thursdays, and rotating live music.

Their bar serves refreshing cocktails, shots, and beer for guests to enjoy with savory pizza and wings without paying a cover charge. Don’t miss out on their Gramps Old Fashioned or Cucumber In Paradise.


Please drink responsibly, be fully accountable with your alcohol consumption, and show others respect.

Written by Paul Kushner

I have always had a deep interest in the restaurant and bar industry. My restaurant experience began in 1997 at the age of 14 as a bus boy. By the time I turned 17 I was serving tables, and by 19 I was bartending/bar managing 6-7 nights a week.

In 2012, after a decade and a half of learning all facets of the industry, I opened my first restaurant/bar. In 2015, a second location followed, the latter being featured on The Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.

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