REVIEW · NEW YORK CITY
Stand Up Comedy Show + Mini Golf Ticket!
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Comedy plus mini golf is a rare combo. It’s also a smart, budget-friendly way to spend an evening in New York. I love the intimate club vibe and the fact that your ticket wraps a comedy show together with Puttery mini golf in one stop. One thing to consider: the room can feel very close, and one show I saw seemed geared toward an under-30 crowd.
You’ll also like the practical flow of the night. You can grab craft cocktails at the club bar, fuel up at the attached restaurant, then head into the games without running across town. If you’re expecting a huge, formal comedy theater experience, this is more like a compact night out designed to keep you moving.
In This Review
- Key Things You’ll Notice Before You Go
- A Simple Plan for One Great Evening in NYC
- Puttery in NYC: Where the Night Starts
- The Comedy Show at High Line Comedy Club (What the Room Feels Like)
- Mini Golf at Puttery: Fun That Actually Feels Easy
- Bar Drinks and Food: One Ticket, No Big Detours
- Location Strategy: Chelsea Market First, Comedy Later
- Value Check: Is $18.50 Actually a Good Deal?
- Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Skip)
- Weather and Timing Reality
- Booking Smart: A Practical Way to Plan
- Should You Book This Comedy + Mini Golf Night?
- FAQ
- How long is the stand up comedy show and mini golf experience?
- What does the ticket include?
- How much is it per person?
- Where does the experience take place?
- Is it easy to get there using public transportation?
- Do I need to print a ticket?
- When will I receive my confirmation?
- Is the experience affected by weather?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key Things You’ll Notice Before You Go

- High Line Comedy Club + Puttery mini golf are built into the same night, so you don’t waste time switching plans.
- Different comics perform each night, so repeat visits could feel different.
- You can get bar drinks and craft cocktails before the show, which helps the whole evening feel like a proper outing.
- Mini golf scoring is electronic, which cuts down on fumbling and helps keep the pace.
- The setup is close to public transportation, so you can plan without a car.
- If the weather turns bad, the experience can be adjusted, since it requires good weather.
A Simple Plan for One Great Evening in NYC

This is the kind of ticket that makes planning easy. For about an hour, you get stand-up comedy paired with mini golf at Puttery, all in one location. At $18.50 per person, it’s priced like an entry-level night out, not a pricey Broadway-style detour.
I also like that it’s not a rigid, one-size-fits-all show. The comedy lineup changes nightly, so your evening won’t feel like a rerun of a rerun. That variety is part of what makes this worth booking even if you’re already doing other Chelsea-area plans.
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Puttery in NYC: Where the Night Starts

Your experience centers on Puttery. That’s where the comedy show happens and where the mini golf comes in right after, so you’re not juggling directions, lines, and timing across multiple venues.
Before you go in, take advantage of the location. The experience is positioned near Chelsea Market, which is a solid pre-show hang if you want snacks, coffee, or just something to do while you’re early. Even if you’re not doing a full stop, you can use the area to get your bearings and avoid arriving too rushed.
One more practical note: this is a mobile ticket experience. That usually means less time at a desk and more time actually getting into the fun.
The Comedy Show at High Line Comedy Club (What the Room Feels Like)
The comedy portion is hosted through High Line Comedy Club, and the overall feel is close and casual. Based on what I’ve learned from this setup, you should expect a tighter room than you’d find in big theaters. That intimacy is part of the appeal because it makes the performers feel within reach and the energy more direct.
The best part is the nightly rotation of comics. You’re not stuck with one act that may or may not fit your sense of humor. Different comedians take the stage, so you get a range of material styles in a single show.
Possible consideration: tight rooms can work either way. One show in this format felt tailored toward an under-30 crowd, at least in tone and pacing. If you prefer comedy that skews more general-audience or more formal, you might want to go in with the mindset that this is a youth-friendly, fun-night vibe rather than a stuffy stand-up showcase.
Mini Golf at Puttery: Fun That Actually Feels Easy

After the comedy, you switch gears to mini golf. The concept works because it lowers the pressure. You’re not just sitting. You’re moving, laughing, and doing something with your hands and feet.
The courses are designed to be beginner-friendly. More than anything, I’d call out the scoring system: it’s electronic, which means you’re not tracking numbers with paper or constantly asking what the score is. That makes a difference when you’re with friends who don’t all play mini golf the same way.
Also, the whole flow tends to keep things light. This is not a long, competitive golf event. It’s a quick, playful activity that pairs well with the comedy because it gives you a natural transition from laughing to doing.
Bar Drinks and Food: One Ticket, No Big Detours

One reason this works so well is that you can keep your whole night contained. There’s a club bar on-site where you can grab craft cocktails, and there’s also an attached restaurant if you want a real bite instead of just snacks.
What I like about setups like this is the flexibility. If you’re hungry right when you arrive, you don’t need to figure out dinner reservations while your friends are already gearing up for mini golf. And if you just want something quick, you can go for bar food and keep the evening moving.
The food here is described as excellent for bar-style options. That matters because mini golf nights can easily turn into bland convenience meals, and that would ruin the vibe. Instead, this is the kind of place that can keep you satisfied without derailing the show.
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Location Strategy: Chelsea Market First, Comedy Later

This is one of those nights where timing beats stress. Since the venue is in a central part of New York and near Chelsea Market, you can build a simple rhythm:
- Arrive a bit early.
- Walk the area.
- Grab a snack or drink nearby if you want.
- Then head to the show and mini golf.
This is the kind of plan that works especially well if you’ve got a full itinerary that day. You don’t need to add another “transportation puzzle” to get from one major sight to another. Instead, you get a night activity that sits neatly inside the neighborhood day.
Value Check: Is $18.50 Actually a Good Deal?

At $18.50 per person, the value depends on what you expected to pay for each piece. Stand-up comedy alone in NYC can cost more than this on its own at many venues. Mini golf can also add up once you include drinks or snacks elsewhere.
Here, you’re effectively buying a combined night experience: comedy plus mini golf, plus an on-site bar and food options. You’re not getting a multi-day attraction, so it stays affordable. And because the event runs about one hour, it doesn’t drag.
If your goal is a fun evening without spending half your trip budget, this is a strong match. It’s also a good choice when you want something casual that still feels like you did something distinctly New York.
Who This Is Best For (And Who Might Skip)

This ticket fits best for you if you want:
- A casual night with friends or a small group.
- Comedy that’s lively and not overly formal.
- Mini golf that’s easy to start and not a time-consuming commitment.
- A venue where you can also grab drinks and food without leaving.
It can be less ideal if you’re looking for a quiet, sit-and-watch-only experience. The mini golf portion turns the night into an activity-based outing, and the club setup feels intimate. It also may skew toward younger crowds depending on the specific lineup and audience energy that night.
Weather and Timing Reality
This experience requires good weather. That matters because mini golf-style outings can be affected if conditions aren’t right. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
For timing, plan around roughly one hour total. It’s the kind of plan that works even if you’re already doing other things in NYC that day. Just don’t schedule something right on top of it as a backup plan, since real life has lines and travel time.
Booking Smart: A Practical Way to Plan
This is often booked about 8 days in advance, which tells you it’s a popular slot. If you have a narrow window for your NYC visit, don’t wait too long.
Also, use the mobile ticket once you’re close to go time. That usually makes check-in fast and keeps you from spending your evening on logistics.
And if your group includes people with different tastes, this helps. Comedy fans get their show. Mini golf fans get their game. And the bar and food keep everyone comfortable while you’re waiting for the next part of the night.
Should You Book This Comedy + Mini Golf Night?
Yes, I think you should book it if you want an affordable, one-stop NYC night that combines stand-up comedy with hands-on fun. The $18.50 price feels especially fair because you’re not just buying a seat—you’re buying a whole evening rhythm: drinks and snacks, comedy, then mini golf with easy electronic scoring.
Skip it only if you hate close-up, intimate comedy settings or you’d rather spend your time on a longer, more traditional show. Also consider the weather requirement if you’re traveling during a time when conditions are unpredictable.
If you’re the type who likes nights that are light on planning and heavy on laughs, this is a solid choice.
FAQ
How long is the stand up comedy show and mini golf experience?
It runs for about 1 hour.
What does the ticket include?
Your ticket includes a stand-up comedy show plus access to mini golf at Puttery.
How much is it per person?
The price is $18.50 per person.
Where does the experience take place?
It takes place in New York City at Puttery, with the comedy show connected to High Line Comedy Club.
Is it easy to get there using public transportation?
Yes. It’s near public transportation.
Do I need to print a ticket?
No. It uses a mobile ticket.
When will I receive my confirmation?
You’ll receive confirmation at the time of booking.
Is the experience affected by weather?
Yes. It requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























