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Laugh Factory
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Laugh Factory

8001 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046, USA

Monday: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM | Tuesday: 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM | Wednesday: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM | Thursday: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM | Friday: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM | Saturday: 7:00 PM – 2:00 AM | Sunday: 7:00 PM – 2:00 A

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Tony Vasquez

@tonyv

“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 visit...”

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Sara Kim

@sarakim

Reliable

“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.”

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Elena Santos

@elenas

“Laugh Factory in Hollywood was really one of the best overall comedy clubs I have been to. From caliber of talent, to layout of the room and service levels of the waiters - it was such a great night out. We paid for “first entry” tickets and while it was a bit confusing outside until someone showed up to provide directions (the regular tickets go one direction and first entry the other way) it was great to have first choice of seats in what would be a sold out show. There is a two item min...”

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Lisa Wang

@lisaw

“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 actual...”