Berlin: The Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase

REVIEW · BERLIN

Berlin: The Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase

  • 4.828 reviews
  • 2 hours
  • From $17
Book on GetYourGuide →

Operated by Brendan Hickey · Bookable on GetYourGuide

If you like comedy with tight writing, this is your night. The Berlin Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase brings a mix of established and new comics into Zosch bar’s cozy jazz-club setting in Mitte, for a smooth, two-hour English show. I like the quality-first approach to the lineup and the friendly host vibe that keeps things welcoming from the moment you arrive. One thing to consider: it’s stand-up, so if you prefer a quiet night or hate crowd energy, the room may feel a bit lively.

This is an English-language event, with the show held downstairs and a dedicated bar area for drinks during the performance. I also like that you’re not just thrown into a seat and forgotten; there’s a fun pre-show mixer setup that helps break the ice before the first set.

For a $17 ticket and a 2-hour slot, it’s a practical Berlin plan when you want something different from museums and monuments. The main tradeoff is simple: you’re buying laughs, not sightseeing. If you’re in the mood for original jokes and a room that’s ready to respond, it’s a strong deal.

Key things to know before you go

Berlin: The Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase - Key things to know before you go

  • Zosch Bar in Mitte: the downstairs show space keeps the atmosphere close and conversational.
  • English-only lineup: designed for clear understanding and fast punchlines.
  • Quality-first comedy: the emphasis is on comics with proven material, not random warm-up acts.
  • A real pre-show mixer: you get time to settle in and meet the vibe before the sets begin.
  • Food and drinks available: order at the bar while you wait and during the evening.

Zosch Bar’s Mitte setting: a jazz-club room built for laughs

Berlin: The Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase - Zosch Bar’s Mitte setting: a jazz-club room built for laughs
The standout part of this night is the venue feel. Zosch bar sits in the heart of Mitte, and the whole setup leans into a classic jazz-club mood—dim, intimate, and made for people to focus on the stage without shouting over noise. You’ll likely appreciate that it doesn’t try to be fancy or sterile. It feels like a proper place to hang out, not just a random room.

The show is downstairs. That detail matters because it tells you how the evening flows: you’ll come in, get oriented, then head down when it’s time. If you arrive a little early, you can use the bar area to get settled rather than rushing straight to the performance.

I also like that the space supports both social energy and attention. You’re not stuck in a huge venue where laughs sound far away. Here, reactions tend to feel immediate, which is where stand-up often lands best.

You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Berlin

Your Friday-night flow: mixer, bar time, then two hours of sets

Berlin: The Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase - Your Friday-night flow: mixer, bar time, then two hours of sets
This isn’t a one-and-done “one comedian, one hour” event. You’re looking at a 2-hour comedy showcase designed to move steadily—enough time for multiple sets and a proper rhythm to the evening. That makes it easier to plan around dinner. If you start a bit earlier, you can treat it like your main night out and still stay on schedule.

Here’s the practical flow you can expect:

  1. Arrive and settle in at the venue’s bar area.
  2. Join the pre-show mixer (a friendly way to meet people and loosen up).
  3. Head downstairs for the live comedy sets.
  4. Watch an ongoing lineup of established and up-and-coming comedians.
  5. Keep ordering if you want food or drinks alongside the show.

The “mixer” part sounds casual, but it’s actually useful. In comedy, the room matters. When people feel relaxed, you usually get better energy for the performers too. And because this event is English-language only, you don’t have to worry about the joke timing slipping away in translation.

One consideration: because it’s a comedy showcase, the vibe depends on the room. If the crowd leans quiet that night, some jokes may land less hard than they would in a louder room. The good news is that the venue’s intimate layout usually helps keep the energy close to the stage.

What the lineup means: established + up-and-coming, with a quality filter

Berlin: The Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase - What the lineup means: established + up-and-coming, with a quality filter
The host and organizers pitch this as an Epic Comedy night with a quality code. Translation: they’re not selling randomness. The aim is “tried and tested” comedians rather than first-timers or hobbyists.

You’ll feel that philosophy in how the sets are presented. Established comics bring control—timing, pacing, and the ability to work a room. Up-and-coming comedians often bring sharper surprises because they’re hungry and still developing their voice. Put together, you get a night that doesn’t feel like one long audition.

A big plus for you as a visitor: this lineup style reduces the risk of wasting your evening on material that doesn’t quite click. Even without knowing the exact names ahead of time, the concept is built to keep the standard high. That’s probably why the show holds a strong overall rating and why people recommend coming back even when the lineup changes.

If you’re the type who likes discovering new favorites, you’ll likely enjoy the “next wave” element. And if you just want reliable laughs, the established side helps keep the night from wobbling.

Drinks and food at the bar: a practical way to enjoy the night out

Berlin: The Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase - Drinks and food at the bar: a practical way to enjoy the night out
The show includes a dedicated bar for the event, and that’s a big deal in a comedy setting. It means you’re not constantly getting up to track down a drink. Instead, you can order cocktails and settle in. The venue also offers good food, which helps if you’re coming straight after work or after a Berlin day of walking.

This is the kind of arrangement that makes the evening feel natural. You’re not thinking about logistics every ten minutes. You can focus on the pacing of the sets while staying comfortable.

One thing to keep in mind: since it’s a bar environment, it’s best to expect a lively atmosphere. If you want a strictly silent “no chatter” theater experience, you may find the bar area and pre-show mixer a bit more social than that.

Still, for most people, that mix of comedy + drinks + food is exactly the point. It turns Friday night into a complete plan, not just an activity you squeeze in.

Price and value: $17 for a full stand-up night in central Berlin

At $17 per person, you’re paying for something Berlin can sometimes make expensive: live entertainment that’s actually fun and easy to attend. This isn’t a ticket for a major festival with long waits and complicated schedules. It’s a tight, 2-hour comedy showcase in English, with the venue offering drinks and food on-site.

So where does the value come from?

  • Time efficiency: 2 hours is easy to fit into an itinerary.
  • Multiple sets: you’re seeing more than one style of comic, so your odds of enjoying the night stay high.
  • Bar + mixer included: the experience starts as soon as you arrive, not after you’ve already settled for silence.
  • Quality filter: the pitch emphasizes tried-and-tested comedians, which reduces the chance of a flat show.

Could it be cheaper? Sure, but this is central Mitte, in a proper venue setup, with a curated lineup and full evening atmosphere. For many people, it’s a very reasonable way to get a “what do we do tonight” win.

Who this is best for (and who should skip it)

This experience is a great fit if you:

  • want English-language comedy without language uncertainty
  • like your night out social but not chaotic
  • enjoy discovering comedians while also having proven performers in the mix
  • want a central, easy plan that doesn’t require museum-level commitment

It may not be ideal if you:

  • need a quiet, low-stimulation evening
  • dislike bar-style venues or social mixers
  • prefer performances that are more formal and scripted like theater

Also, if you’re in Berlin for just a few days and you’ve already hit the major sights, this is one of those simple “local night” activities that makes the trip feel more lived-in.

Should you book the Berlin Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase?

Berlin: The Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase - Should you book the Berlin Epic Comedy Club Friday Night Showcase?
I’d book it if you’re craving a Friday-night plan that’s straightforward, English-friendly, and built around quality stand-up in a cozy Mitte venue. For $17 and two hours, it’s a smart value play, especially if you want laughs plus a drinks-and-food night without complicated planning.

Book it with one mindset: you’re showing up for comedy, not for silence or sightseeing. If that matches your mood, you’ll have a very good chance of walking away smiling.

FAQ

Where is the show located?

The event takes place in Berlin at Zosch bar in Mitte, and the show itself is downstairs.

What language is the comedy in?

The comedy show is English language only.

How long is the show?

The duration is about 2 hours.

How much does it cost?

The price is listed at $17 per person.

What’s included with the ticket?

The ticket includes access to the live comedy show, plus access to a dedicated venue bar area with drinks, and a fun pre-show mixer.

Is there a host or greeter?

Yes. There is an English host or greeter.

Is it a mix of comic experience levels?

Yes. The showcase features both established and up-and-coming comedians.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Does it offer reserve now, pay later?

Yes, it offers a reserve now & pay later option where you can book and pay nothing today.

Who runs the experience?

The experience provider is Brendan Hickey.

Not for you? Here's more nearby things to do in Berlin we have reviewed

Explore Germany