Comedy Show for Two or Four at Cinema Grill in New Hope (Up to 58% Off)
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Comedians spout one-liners as servers supply guests with grub & Surly-brewed suds at full-service restaurant
Without laughter, playgrounds would be silent except for the creaking of old swing sets and the trickling of tears into belowground aquifers. Celebrate the sound of mirth with today’s deal to Cinema Grill in New Hope. Choose between the following options:
- For $14, you get two tickets to a comedy show (a $30 value before service fees, a $33.60 total value).
- For $25, you get four tickets to a comedy show (a $60 value before service fees, a $67.20 total value).<p>
Roaring laughter echoes across Cinema Grill’s Big Laughs Comedy Club’s spacious showrooms every weekend, with a rotating cast of comedians lobbing laugh bombs as crowds feast on fare from a full-service restaurant and bar. Stake a plot of sidesplitting real estate while indulging in the comic stylings of magician David Harris, whose act offsets the R-rated musings of comic Mike Brody, known for his intelligent insights on the challenges of raising rubber chickens. As guests gather round at two- or four-person tables, an attentive wait staff takes orders (not covered by today’s Groupon) from a full menu laden with entrees, gluten-free-options, and suds from the local brewmasters at Surly.
Comedians spout one-liners as servers supply guests with grub & Surly-brewed suds at full-service restaurant
Without laughter, playgrounds would be silent except for the creaking of old swing sets and the trickling of tears into belowground aquifers. Celebrate the sound of mirth with today’s deal to Cinema Grill in New Hope. Choose between the following options:
- For $14, you get two tickets to a comedy show (a $30 value before service fees, a $33.60 total value).
- For $25, you get four tickets to a comedy show (a $60 value before service fees, a $67.20 total value).<p>
Roaring laughter echoes across Cinema Grill’s Big Laughs Comedy Club’s spacious showrooms every weekend, with a rotating cast of comedians lobbing laugh bombs as crowds feast on fare from a full-service restaurant and bar. Stake a plot of sidesplitting real estate while indulging in the comic stylings of magician David Harris, whose act offsets the R-rated musings of comic Mike Brody, known for his intelligent insights on the challenges of raising rubber chickens. As guests gather round at two- or four-person tables, an attentive wait staff takes orders (not covered by today’s Groupon) from a full menu laden with entrees, gluten-free-options, and suds from the local brewmasters at Surly.