About

City Limits, a vibrant hub for comedy enthusiasts, has been bringing laughter to Cork's Victorian Quarter since 1993. With an impressive 4.8-star rating on Google, it's no surprise that comedians like Tommy Tiernan rave about it. Known for its electric atmosphere and warm, friendly staff, the club features a diverse mix of top-notch comedians, both local and from afar. Patrons can enjoy the humor in a comfortable setting complete with free Wi-Fi and essential amenities. Whether you're drawn by the engaging performances or the welcoming presence of the owner and bartenders, City Limits promises an unforgettable night filled with laughter and connection.

Features

Free Wi-Fi, Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

MacCurtain Street
Bus stop 159 m walk
Merchants Quay
Bus stop 189 m walk
Camden Quay
Bus stop 103 m walk
Drawbridge Street
Bus station 232 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 368 reviews
4.8/5 368 reviews
antoinette mansfield
antoinette mansfield
4 weeks ago on Google

First time in City Limits and it did not disappoint. Comedians were Paul Crowley, Michael the Bartender and Colin Murphy. The atmosphere was electric, and the comedians were hilarious. From the moment I walked in, the staff were friendly and welcoming. The comedians were all top-notch, with unique styles and perspectives. I laughed so hard my stomach hurt! I'd highly recommend checking it out if you're looking for a fun night out.

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Farai Chirimuuta
Farai Chirimuuta
1 month ago on Google

Fabulous night out. Terrific set of comics and intimate convivial atmosphere. highly recommended you'll have a great time!

William Dodson
William Dodson
1 month ago on Google

Very nice club. Humor is local so tourists may need explanation. Don't sit in front row unless you want to be engaged. If you tell the owner or bartender personal info, it may end up on stage. If they are doing local artists, there's a mix of good and bad, have patience and clap for the bad ones please as it may be their first time on stage! If the bartender ends the set, he's great... dont be late as you will be part of the show.

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