Comedy Night For Two With Pizza and Late Bar for £11 at Just the Tonic Comedy Club Leicester (59% Off)
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Comedy Night For Two With Pizza and Late Bar for £11 at Just the Tonic Comedy Club Leicester (59% Off)
- City centre location
- Part of a regional comedy brand
- Previous stand-ups include Milton Jones, Ed Byrne, and Russell Kane
The Deal
- Entry to live comedy on Friday or Saturday nights
- Pizza to share from a selection
- Upcoming comedians include Daniel Sloss, Tim Clark, and Edinburgh preview shows
Limit 1 per 2 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required online at http://www.justthetonic.com/redeem-leicester/. No telephone bookings accepted. 48 hour cancellation policy. Valid at 30-32 Granby Street, Leicester (LE1 1DE) only. Valid Fri or Sat only. Doors open 6.45pm; must be arrive by 7.15pm to guarantee food. Show starts 8pm. Must be 18 or older with valid ID. Original value based on highest priced tickets and pizza. Original values verified 21 May 2012 at 2.03pm.
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Knock-knock jokes can be a guaranteed crowd pleaser, although they are somewhat cliché, glaringly predictable, and incredibly frustrating if you've locked yourself out. Open the door to new laughs with today's Groupon: £11 for entry to a live comedy night for two with a pizza to share at Just the Tonic Comedy Club Leicester.
The stand-ups that grace the stages of Just the Tonic in Nottingham, Leicester, and Edinburgh have got more jokes lined up than a chicken on a zebra crossing. The set list features comedy circuit regulars alongside up and coming acts, with 19 year old Daniel Sloss jostling for stage space with Canada's uproarious Dana Alexander. A full range of nosh and liquid refreshment is on hand throughout the shows to sate the appetites of even the most chortled-out chucklers. 
Comedy fans will each get a pass (up to £10) for a Friday or Saturday evening's stand-up act, taken from a roster of renowned performers including the likes of Russell Kane, Milton Jones, and Ed Byrne, among others. Those with a taste for something more filling than words can dig teeth into a pizza to share, choosing from margherita, ham and mushroom, or pepperoni (£7).





