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Punch Line San Francisco offers a vibrant atmosphere in the city's Financial District, ideal for laughter and entertainment enthusiasts. A hub for comedy lovers, it showcases performances from promising up-and-comers alongside renowned national headliners. Patrons appreciate its intimate setting that allows for a personal and engaging experience. This historic venue, with an average Google rating of 4.4, delivers memorable comedic performances in a small but lively space. While amenities may be basic, the focus here remains squarely on great comedy shows, ensuring a visit that's both enjoyable and unforgettable.

Features

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

Reviews and Ratings

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4.0
based on 3,458 reviews
4.4/5 1,081 review
3.8/5 2,377 reviews
TJ Kirk
TJ Kirk
2 weeks ago on Google

The comedians are 5-star, truly a great show. Venue/management deserves 1-star. I understand needing to charge a minimum per customer, but the way the go about the 2-drink minimum is ridiculous. Food doesn't count and the minimum draft beer size is 24oz for $19. It's a Tuesday, I don't need 48oz of beer.

Ana Blanco
Ana Blanco
3 weeks ago on Google

Saw Mohanad Elshieky and it was glorious.

Justin Zilla (ju3t1nz)
Justin Zilla (ju3t1nz)
2 months ago on Google

If you're in San Francisco and your night needs saving—or sabotaging in the best way possible—head to The Punch Line. It’s the city’s comedy cathedral, tucked above a random downtown alley like a dirty secret with great acoustics. Vibe: This place hasn’t changed much since the '80s, and thank god. It’s low ceilings, tight rows, and brick walls that remember every set and sweat drop from legends like Chappelle, Giraldo, Ellen, Robin, and basically every stand-up before they got a Netflix special and stopped being funny. You don’t go here for flash. You go here for stand-up comedy in its purest form: just a mic, a spotlight, and someone trying to outrun their trauma with punchlines. Crowd: Mix of tech bros, old stoners, bachelorette parties that don’t know where they are, and comedy nerds mouthing the setups before the comic does. Some nights it's electric. Other nights it's awkward—which, let’s be honest, is even better. Seating: Tight. Like, thigh-touching tight. You will get to know your neighbor’s drink order and possibly their childhood fears. If you're claustrophobic, either medicate or sit in the back. Drinks/Food: Two-drink minimum. It’s a law of the land. Cocktails are fine, beers are safe, and the nachos look like they were made by someone who misses the '90s. You’re not here for gourmet. You’re here to black out from laughter, not vodka. Staff: They’ve seen it all and will out-stare any heckler. Respect the staff. They’re the backbone of this weird church. Final Thought: The Punch Line doesn’t care about your Instagram story. It cares about killing you softly with jokes. It’s a San Francisco institution—grimy, intimate, and still one of the best places in the country to catch comics working out material before it hits the world stage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Punch Line San Francisco?
    Punch Line San Francisco is located at 444 Battery St, 94111, San Francisco, Financial District, USA.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Pacific Ave & Montgomery St (397 m walk)
    • Bus stop Sansome St & Jackson St (221 m walk)
    • Bus stop San Francisco Ferry Building (415 m walk)
    • Bus stop Clay St & Drumm St (256 m walk)
  • How is Punch Line San Francisco rated by visitors?
    Punch Line San Francisco has an average rating of 4.0 based on 3,458 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.