Went here for a surprise 2 Kids 1 Hall dress rehearsal show. I won't critique the show itself, which was pretty damn funny, if still very much a rehearsal, but I will say that the venue was great. Hidden away just down the street from 'the New York Gentleman's Club' (how much do you want to hang out there with Tony and Pussy et al?) this nondescript club has the air of being a real comedy gem; the kind of place where lots of Toronto comics paid their dues. Is that even true? Comedy aficionados will be able to speak to it more than I - but if *felt* that way.
Ticket booth was on the left hand side after descending the stairs and ahead is a spacious bar with another sitting/mingling area off to the right. Beer was fairly priced and if you showed up Sunday-Thursday pitchers were crazy inexpensive (for a comedy club). Pitchers of Amsterdam mind, so guaranteed hangover, but pitchers of beer nonetheless.
The venue turns over between each show, or at least did the night we were there, so a door beside the ticket booth opens up and everyone pours out into the bar. This means that if you come for a show, you can come for just that show without watching an hour of crummy opening acts and still get good seats.
The actual show space is small but cozy - lending itself well to making you feel comfortable laughing really hard and getting engaged with the show.
All in all a great experience. A bit outside of my regular bubble, but maybe that's part of the charm. I'd definitely advise people to check it out.