This place is close to where my friend lives so we decided to pop over on a Friday night to check it out.
The layout of the building is not entirely clear once I walked in, but wandering about and observing the crowd can give you an indicator of where to go. The ticket booth attendant was very friendly and helpful with telling me when the show started and where to go in.
I ordered some drinks to tide us over until the show started, and I was very pleased to see that a Long Island Iced Tea comes in a LARGE glass (unlike the tiny little cups that most restaurants and some bars serve). The price of drinks is average (not cheap, but not insane), and for a large iced tea I'm happy to pay for it.
The theatre is small, maybe fitting 50 or so visitors? There are just seats lined up beside one another (like a regular theatre would have) and there is an elevated area at the back with some round tables and tall bar stools.
I didn't know what to expect, but I do enjoy sketch comedy, and that's what was playing that night. It was enjoyable and I did laugh quite a bit at some of the bits. (The build-up to the punch lines is pretty good and some of them are quite creative.)
I'd definitely come back here again, as it's a fun night out. (Of course, I wouldn't drive down to the city for the express purpose of visiting the Comedy Bar. Having a friend who lives close is definitely part of the reason why I'd return.)