The Best Comedy Venues in the DMV
The DMV has a host of great venues that launched the careers of comedy legends, including Dave Chappelle, Martin Lawrence, and Wanda Sykes. Here are some of the best.

If you’ve lived in D.C. long enough, you’ve likely been dragged to one (or several) of your friend’s stand-up open mics and experienced the secondhand awkwardness that follows. But I urge you to give the scene a second chance. The DMV has a host of great venues that launched the careers of comedy legends, including Dave Chappelle, Martin Lawrence, and Wanda Sykes. Here are some of the best.
Room 808 (Petworth):
This tiny venue feels super underground while still bringing in some big comedy names from around the country. Go for their weekly Speakeasy Comedy Showcase featuring up-and-coming local comedians. They don’t serve food or alcohol, but the venue allows you to BYOB.
DC Improv (Downtown):
Probably the most iconic of D.C.’s comedy scene, DC Improv hosts everything from student showcases and open mics to comedians from HBO and Comedy Central. It’s a great place to hone your own stand-up skills.
Arlington Drafthouse (Arlington):
This venue attracts more big-name comedians, almost all their shows are ticketed, and the venue is much more formal. They also have a full menu.
Hotbed Comedy (Adams Morgan):
After seven years at Big Hunt, Underground Comedy opened its own comedy club in AdMo. They have a full bar and lots of free shows.
Dupont Underground (Dupont):
This org hosts monthly comedy shows in the tunnels under Dupont Circle. They’re hosting a DC Comedy Festival on Sept. 11 with nearly 100 talented local and international comedians.
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