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NY Nightlife
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CAROLINE'S
Vaudeville finds its cultural extension at Caroline’s, a rustic 300-seat comedy club in Midtown. The laughing patrons are exposed to the décor with Las Vegas flair and high-octane, humor-enhancing drinks.
1626 Broadway (212) 757-4100
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COMIC STRIP LIVE
Comic Strip Live has been sitting at its current location ever since its opening in 1975, which mobilizes the comedy-loving crowd to return there on a regular basis for more and more quality shows.
1568 Second Avenue (212) 861-9386
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COMIX
Comix might not be the most mainstream-oriented comedy venue, yet it attracts crowds of patrons with its 14,000 square-feet space and regular happy hour served at the four bars.
353 West 14th Street (212) 524-2500
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GOTHAM COMEDY CLUB
Make sure you don’t eat too much before visiting Gotham, as that could make rolling on the floor and laughing out loud somewhat difficult.
208 West 23rd Street, #1 (212) 367-9000
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LAUGH FACTORY
Jim Carrey, Dave Chappelle, Billy Crystal, Chris Rock, George Lopez, and Jerry Seinfeld are just a few celebrity comedians you might have a good chance of spotting at the Laugh Factory.
303 West 42nd Street (212) 586-7829
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Wed. November 5, 2008 6:28 PM - by: specialed
Your missing The Comedy Cellar. Ive been to many of these and the "cellar" is the only place I willingly come back to over and over again.