
Largo At The Coronet is a small, eclectic theater and performance space where Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and West Hollywood meet. I had no idea what to expect the first time I went to see a comedy show at this venue. I have heard my favorite comedians that about it on podcasts for years. So many comedians test their sets before going out to larger venues. It was an amazing place to see a comedy show. 2025 update: I have now been to two comedy shows and a benefit show at Largo. All were awesome. These are my people!

Largo LA is a fantastic and unpretentious venue where you can see a comedy show. I had no idea what to expect as I arrived at the venue. I exited my car and the venue was a 10 second walk. It is a no frills theatre with an open air lobby courtyard. The host stand sits by the sidwalk and the greeter takes your name to verify your ticket. There is no barcode scanning and no touch-to-enter. He just hands you a tin piece of paper with your seat number. Again, no frills. There is a small eclectic bar in a small room, and an indoor waiting area off the lobby. Once you go in, you realize this is a historic venue with approximately 200 sets. It is cute and vintage.

Largo’s website highlights the next-door parking garage, but there isn’t enough info in my opinion. Until I stepped out of my car, I didn’t realize how great the parking was. For $20, you valet your car immediately next to the venue. What? This was awesome. The lot guarantees you they will stay open until 30 minutes after the show. If you are exploring Beverly Hills after the show, be sure to move your car as soon as the show is over.


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