3 Best Nightlife in Boston, Massachusetts

Improv Asylum

North End Fodor's choice
Comedians weave audience suggestions into shows (seven nights a week, and Saturday matinees) that blend comic improv and topical sketches. Shows are never the same; midnight performances on Friday and Saturday have raucous, R-rated comedy. Most shows (ranging from $15 to $28) tend to sell out, so get there early or call ahead.

ImprovBoston

Central Square

This Central Square venue flips audience cues into situation comedy, complete with theme songs and commercials. Be careful when you go to the restroom—you might be pulled onstage. Performers may face off in improv competitions judged by audiences. Shows run Wednesday through Sunday, $15 to $25, at The Rockwell theater in Davis Square (with a full bar).

Laugh Boston

More than 300 people per show can share a laugh with the local comics and national headliners who take the stage at one of Boston's favorite comedy clubs. Doors are open to anyone ages 16 and older because comedic material is typically R-rated. There's a two-item minimum per person from the drink or food menu—can you really say no to a pitcher of Coors and a warm pretzel?

Recommended Fodor's Video