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Hidden Gem: Awesome Comedy Hour at Liquor Express Huntsville

 


When you think of a liquor store, you don't think of awesome events happening inside. However, at the Liquor Express and Craft Beer store in Huntsville, you will find just that! When I came across a free comedy show taking place at the local liquor store, I didn't expect much. After checking out the "Awesome Comedy Hour" at Liquor Express, I was pleasantly surprised. 

The store has a beautiful backroom with some modern furniture and in this room, I found out a ton of great events go on. Sometimes it is a pottery class and other times a comedy show. The host for this event is Carl Paul, a local comedian who is pretty dang funny. Mostly because he is relatable. After a terrible experience at Stand Up Live! for asking Impractical Jokers' star James Murray how much he paid for his ugly clown shoes, I have been on a mission to find affordable comedy shows across the Huntsville area. 

The event lasted about an hour and half with seven comedians taking the stage.  These included Bishop (Nashville, TN), Ashley Corby (Nashville, TN), Peter Davenport (Birmingham, AL), Nathan Jingst (Huntsville, AL), plus special guests. Hosted by Huntsville favorite, Carl Paul.

The variety of comedians made it the perfect show, because there was content for every person from every walk of life. In the end, the free show ended up being fun and entertaining while easy on the pocketbook. I also had some great craft beers that were reasonably priced from Liquor Express to enjoy during the show! 

If you are looking for a free and fun comedy show, then look no further than the Awesome Comedy Hour at Liquor Express at 1812 University Drive NW, Huntsville, AL. The show takes place the first Friday of every month. 






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