This venue is very small and intimate. They don't allow outside drinks (which I'd just bought from the bar just down the hallway) since they have their own bar. The opening acts were decent, however one comedian's set (80%) was about black people. He used the word "neighbor" in place of the "N" word, which I thought was decently funny initially until he dragged on and on.
The headliner was pretty good, he talked trash to the audience heckler's but was sure to make amends before the end... which was smart considering that he was a little guy! All and all, I'd only return with free tickets or only pay to see someone I've all ready heard of.