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London: Boat Show Comedy Club Experience
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A floating comedy club in London still feels a bit unreal. I love the Tattersall Castle setting, because the pre-show views make it feel like a night out with a twist, not a standard theatre ticket. I also like that the lineup mix is built for variety, with big-name circuit stars plus newer comedians you may not have seen yet.
The one consideration: this is a boat venue and it’s not suitable for everyone. If you get motion sickness, or you’re traveling with accessibility needs or kids under 18, you’ll want to skip this one and look for a different London comedy setup.
In This Review
- Key Points You’ll Care About
- A Night of Comedy, Plus City Views From a Boat
- Getting Oriented: Arrival, Seating, and the Pre-Show Zone
- The Comedy Show: What the Lineup Philosophy Means for You
- The Venue Experience: Covered Deck Energy and a Real Party Finish
- Practical Stuff That Can Save Your Night
- Dress code: take it seriously
- Seating is allocated, so plan arrival timing
- Small-group and group etiquette
- Conversation volume
- Price and Value: Is $24.25 a Good Deal?
- Who This Works Best For (And Who Should Skip It)
- What to Expect Timing-Wise on the Night
- Choosing Seats and Making It Comfortable
- The Best Way to Enjoy the Night: A Simple Game Plan
- Should You Book This London Boat Comedy Club?
- FAQ
- What time do doors open and when does the show start?
- How long is the experience?
- Is food or drinks included with the ticket?
- What is included in the ticket?
- Where do I meet and where does it end?
- Are seats reserved?
- Is it suitable for children or wheelchair users?
Key Points You’ll Care About

- A floating stage and a proper pre-show beer garden with city views
- Reserved, pre-allocated seating, so you avoid the scramble stress
- Big UK comedy names mixed with the next wave, plus possible special guests
- After the show, you’re in the nightclub free until 2am
- Dress code rules are real, not just a suggestion
- Lineups can change, so keep expectations flexible
A Night of Comedy, Plus City Views From a Boat

If you’re the kind of person who likes your entertainment with a little atmosphere, this experience hits the mark. You get stand-up in a unique floating venue, then you keep the night going in a club setting afterward. The whole thing runs about 3.5 hours, with doors opening at 7:30pm and the show starting at 8:00pm.
What makes it work so well is the “two-part night” idea. First, you settle in for comedy as the city glows outside. Then, when the laughter wraps up, the venue turns into a nightclub until 2am, and your ticket gets you free entry. That’s a big value element because you’re not paying separately to keep the party going.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in London
Getting Oriented: Arrival, Seating, and the Pre-Show Zone

Your day plan is simple. You meet at Downstairs, and this experience ends back at the meeting point. On arrival, you’ll be guided to pre-allocated seats. That matters more than it sounds. With assigned seating, you can arrive closer to when doors open, get comfortable faster, and spend less time navigating crowds.
Doors are open at 7:30pm, and that’s when you’ll want to arrive if you can. Not because you’ll need time to hunt for a seat, but because the venue’s setup gives you a proper pre-show window: you can enjoy views from a floating beer garden before the comedy starts. It’s one of those small choices that makes the whole evening feel more like an outing and less like an event you rush into.
Also note the tone-setting rule: if you’re the type to chat through acts, you could be asked to leave. This is a comedy show first, so you’ll enjoy it more if you treat it like a shared show, not a social hour.
The Comedy Show: What the Lineup Philosophy Means for You

The comedy is the core of the evening, and the venue’s reputation is built on long-running continuity. The concept has been operating for 25+ years, and the lineup is designed to mix three things:
1) The best comedians from the UK circuit
2) Telly favorites you might recognize
3) Stars of the comedy scene who sometimes return for repeat performances
You may not know who’s on the bill until it’s closer to showtime. There are also possibilities for special guest appearances, so the evening can feel a touch like you’ve gatecrashed something exclusive. For you, that uncertainty is part of the fun—as long as you show up for comedy broadly, not one single person.
One detail I like in the way this is framed is that it highlights repeat performers across different eras. The venue has been part of major career moments, including the fact that Michael McIntyre played the first gig in March 2000 and Micky Flanagan wrote and perfected his last three sell-out shows here. That gives the night a sense of credibility: you’re not just going to see a random booking, you’re stepping into a comedy room that has helped shape real careers.
The Venue Experience: Covered Deck Energy and a Real Party Finish

You’re not just watching comedy and going home. After the show, the space shifts gears. The covered deck becomes the dance area, and the venue keeps the momentum with a nightclub running until 2am. Your ticket includes free entry, which is one of the best reasons to book rather than treat it as a standalone show.
This matters because London nights can get expensive once you start adding drinks and entry fees. Here, you’re paying once for your comedy ticket, and then you get the opportunity to carry the night forward. Just remember: the ticket includes the comedy show only. Food and drinks aren’t included, so budget for purchases if you want to snack or drink.
Practical Stuff That Can Save Your Night

This is where the experience becomes smoother, because the venue has clear house rules.
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Dress code: take it seriously
There’s a dress code, and entry can be refused if you don’t meet it. Avoid:
- tracksuit bottoms
- football or other sport shirts
- soiled work clothes
Fancy dress isn’t allowed, including sashes and hats. The goal is simple: keep the room comfortable and respectful for a comedy audience.
Seating is allocated, so plan arrival timing
Because your seat is pre-allocated, you don’t need to sprint for the best view. You do want to arrive before the show starts so you can settle in without stress. Doors at 7:30pm give you a decent buffer.
Small-group and group etiquette
For most people, there’s no extra hassle. But if you’re in a group of 8 or more, there’s a behavior bond of £5 per person required. That’s the kind of rule that can surprise you at the last minute, so if you’re traveling in a larger group, it’s worth factoring that into your budget.
Conversation volume
If you persistently chat during acts or cause disturbance, you may be asked to leave. If you want an easy-going night, it helps to aim for a “listen and laugh” vibe. You’ll get more out of the comedians when the room is on the same page.
Price and Value: Is $24.25 a Good Deal?
At $24.25 per person, this is priced like a real ticket deal rather than a premium “London tax” event. The value logic is strongest if you want both parts of the night:
- You’re paying for a live comedy show in a standout venue
- You also get free access to the nightclub until 2am
- You get city views before the show from the floating beer garden
The trade-off is also clear: food and drinks are not included. If you plan to eat and drink heavily, your final spend will climb. If you keep it simple—maybe a drink or two, and you treat the night primarily as comedy plus atmosphere—you’re more likely to feel like you got your money’s worth.
Also, because the lineup can change, you’re booking the experience as much as the names. If you only want one specific comedian, check what’s announced close to your date and decide from there. If you’re open-minded and want quality British stand-up in a fun setting, this price can feel like a bargain.
Who This Works Best For (And Who Should Skip It)

This is a great fit if you want:
- a fun London evening with more energy than a regular comedy club
- a mix of recognized names and rising talent
- a night that turns into a party afterward without extra entry fees
- the novelty of watching the city from a floating venue
It’s not a match if:
- you’re a wheelchair user (not suitable)
- you’re going with children under 18 (not suitable)
- you have motion sickness (not suitable)
If you’re unsure about motion issues, don’t gamble. A boat venue plus a long night can make discomfort worse, and this is the kind of booking you want to feel good inside, not grin through nausea.
What to Expect Timing-Wise on the Night

Here’s a realistic flow of your evening based on the timing structure:
- 7:30pm: Doors open. This is when you can settle in, find your allocated seat, and enjoy the floating beer garden area with city views.
- 8:00pm: The comedy show begins. This is where you should stop any late wandering and get ready to listen.
- After the show: The venue becomes a nightclub vibe, and you can dance on the covered deck.
- Up to 2:00am: Nightclub runs until 2am, and your ticket covers free entry.
That’s a compact schedule, but it’s long enough to feel like a full evening plan, not a quick stop-in.
Choosing Seats and Making It Comfortable

Because seating is pre-allocated, you’ll be shown to your spot. That reduces stress, but you can still make it comfortable for yourself. If you’re sensitive to noise levels, be aware the venue is designed for laughter and social energy, especially once the nightclub portion starts.
Also, because the dress code matters and the venue is a boat, wear something that’s comfortable for moving a bit after the show. Even if you mostly stay near your area, you’ll likely want to step out for fresh air and skyline views during the evening.
The Best Way to Enjoy the Night: A Simple Game Plan
I’d plan this like a top-tier London night out:
- arrive when doors open so you can actually enjoy the beer garden views
- treat the comedy portion as the main event (save side conversations)
- plan to stay for the nightclub switch-over if you want your money’s worth
- keep your outfit aligned with the dress rules so you don’t lose time at the door
You don’t need a complicated plan. The experience is set up to work smoothly if you show up prepared.
Should You Book This London Boat Comedy Club?
Book it if you want a London comedy evening that feels special beyond the venue walls. Reserved seating, city views, and a free nightclub finish until 2am make it a strong value, especially for a date night or a fun group outing where everyone wants laughter and an after-party option.
Skip it if you need wheelchair access, are traveling with kids under 18, or you have motion sickness. And if you’re picky about one comedian specifically, verify the lineup close to your date, since lineups can change.
If you’re open to UK comedy and you like your nights with both laughs and atmosphere, this one is worth your time.
FAQ
What time do doors open and when does the show start?
Doors open at 7:30pm and the comedy show starts at 8:00pm.
How long is the experience?
The duration is listed as 3.5 hours. Check availability to see starting times.
Is food or drinks included with the ticket?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes entry to the comedy show. After the show, you also get free entry to the nightclub until 2am.
Where do I meet and where does it end?
You start at Downstairs, and the experience ends back at the meeting point.
Are seats reserved?
Yes. All seating is pre-allocated, and staff will show you to your seats on arrival.
Is it suitable for children or wheelchair users?
No. It’s not suitable for children under 18, and it’s not suitable for wheelchair users. It’s also not suitable for people with motion sickness.


































