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Businiess name:  Laughing Skull Lounge - Atlanta Comedy Club
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Although it's tiny, the seats in the Laughing Skull are comfortable, and aren't crammed as close together as many other comedy clubs. The ticket prices are usually reasonable, and it has the added bonus of being inside the Vortex, so if you show up early enough you can grab a delicious burger before you head in for the show. \r \r I advise going with the middle seating rather than the tables up front. It seems like the tables would be better, because you can lean on them, but really they're small and you're so near the stage, you can almost touch the comic's shins. (If you're looking for a good shin-touching, though, tables up front, all the way.) Pros: Great comics, intimate venue, room to breathe Cons: Inflated nearby parking on ""event nights""

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