REVIEW · LIVERPOOL
Hot Water Comedy Club The Comedy Roast
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Laughing starts before the first roast. At Hot Water Comedy Club in Liverpool’s Blackstock Market, The Comedy Roast gives you six comedians, three judges, and an anything-goes vibe that makes it feel like a real event, not background entertainment. I like that it’s a purpose-built room with a fast pace, so you’re pulled in right away.
I also like the practical setup: you get Blackstock Market to hang around in before and after, plus a mobile ticket that’s easy to use. At this price point, you’re basically paying for a full evening of laughs and atmosphere, not a fussy, long production.
One thing to keep in mind: this show leans hard into offensive humour and dark jokes, so it’s not for everyone. If you’re sensitive to edgy comedy, you may want to skip this one.
In This Review
- Quick hits: what makes The Comedy Roast work
- Hot Water Comedy Club at Blackstock Market: where the night starts
- Arrive early: doors open 90 minutes early and seating starts fast
- Inside the show: how The Comedy Roast runs at 5pm
- The value angle: $6.86 for a 2-hour comedy setup
- Pre-show dining and Blackstock Market time: don’t waste the 1st hour
- Bar open until late: a practical way to extend the night
- Seating, flow, and comfort: what you should expect
- The comedy style: what the roast means for your comfort level
- Staff energy and hosting: how the evening keeps moving
- Who should book The Comedy Roast?
- Should you book this Comedy Roast show?
- FAQ
- What is the show duration?
- What time does the show start in Liverpool?
- Where does The Comedy Roast take place?
- Is there food available before the show?
- Do I need to pay extra for drinks?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Do line-ups stay the same?
- Is the ticket mobile?
- Is it refundable if plans change?
- Should I book now?
Quick hits: what makes The Comedy Roast work

- Blackstock Market location: you can stretch the evening with free market entertainment.
- Fast timing: seating begins 30 minutes before 5pm, with two short intervals in a 2-hour block.
- Small-room energy: the event runs with a maximum of 99 people, so it feels close-up.
- Roast format: six comedians and three judges bring structured chaos to the insults.
- Bar stays open late: easy to stay after the show while the market is still going.
- Line-ups change: what you’ll see varies, but the roast style stays the same.
Hot Water Comedy Club at Blackstock Market: where the night starts
Hot Water Comedy Club is Liverpool’s only purpose-built comedy venue, and it’s housed at Blackstock Market. That matters because you’re not trying to find a random side room in a pub or a theater hall with odd sightlines. The room is built for stand-up, and the whole evening feels designed around comedy first.
The show is scheduled for the early evening window, with a start time of 5:00 pm prompt and an overall run of about 2 hours. Doors open well before that, and the club keeps the area alive with pre and post-show things across the market.
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Arrive early: doors open 90 minutes early and seating starts fast

This is one of those evenings where arriving on time really helps. Doors open 90 minutes before show start, so you have time to settle in, grab a drink later, and avoid being stuck looking around for your seat. Then seating starts 30 minutes before showtime, which is your cue to get yourself organized.
Dress is casual, so you don’t need to think about dressing up for comedy. If you’re coming straight from work or sightseeing, it’s totally workable—just give yourself enough time to find the correct room inside the venue setup.
Inside the show: how The Comedy Roast runs at 5pm

The Comedy Roast is built as a showdown. You’ll see six comedians go up against a panel of three judges, with absolutely no limits described for the humor style. It’s a roast format, so don’t expect polite clean jokes—expect comedians trading hard insults and leaning into the darker side of comedy.
The program runs 5–7pm and includes two short intervals. Those breaks help the pacing, especially if the jokes are constant and you want a moment to reset, use the restroom, or grab a bar drink before the next segment.
Line-ups can change, so the exact names on the bill are not guaranteed. In past roasts, people specifically mentioned comedians like Katie Tracey and hosts/show managers such as Liv, Caitlin, and Eamonn, which hints at the energy level you can expect from the staff and performers.
The value angle: $6.86 for a 2-hour comedy setup

At about $6.86 per person, The Comedy Roast is priced like a budget ticket—but it doesn’t feel like a bargain bargain. You’re getting a full evening slot, multiple comedians, a judges’ panel, and a room designed for comedy. If you’re visiting Liverpool and you want a fun night with minimal cost, this is the kind of ticket that adds up fast in value.
You do need to plan for extra spending, because alcohol is available to purchase and food and drinks are also sold separately. Still, the core admission includes the show and the wider market entertainment before and after, which helps stretch your money further.
Also, the ticket is a mobile ticket, and the group size is capped at 99. That combination often means less hassle at check-in and an atmosphere that’s lively rather than sprawling.
Pre-show dining and Blackstock Market time: don’t waste the 1st hour

Before the show, you can do pre-show dining starting from when the venue opens. You can book online ahead of time or walk up, so you have options depending on how tightly your day is planned. If you’re trying to time dinner with the show without making it complicated, this built-in dining window is a plus.
You can also fill time with free entertainment around Blackstock Market before you settle into your seats. One review-style detail that stands out: people described starting in the food court and then heading into Wally’s Room for the roast. Even if your exact path looks different, the key idea is the same—you’re not locked into the room immediately.
This matters because it takes the pressure off arriving extremely early just to find food. You can arrive, eat, explore the market, and then focus on the comedy when it’s time.
Bar open until late: a practical way to extend the night
The bar is open until late, which is useful if you like to linger after the show instead of rushing back to your hotel. It also gives you a social window around the intervals and after 7pm, when the market still offers things to do.
If you’re traveling with friends, this makes it easy to decompress together. If you’re traveling solo, it gives you a straightforward reason to stay a bit longer without needing a second reservation.
Seating, flow, and comfort: what you should expect

Seating starts 30 minutes before showtime, so you should treat that as the moment to claim your spot. Because the show runs from 5–7pm with intervals, you’ll be glad you didn’t wait until the last minute to find your seat and get settled.
Most people can participate, and service animals are allowed. Public transportation is nearby too, which helps if you’re planning a broader Liverpool evening.
The show is listed as having a maximum of 99 people, so it should feel like a compact, high-energy night rather than a massive auditorium event. That closeness is part of why roast-style comedy works—you’re close enough to feel the reactions when jokes land.
The comedy style: what the roast means for your comfort level

This show’s biggest draw is also its biggest caution. It’s built for laughs that go after boundaries, and the humor includes offensive material and dark jokes. The roast format also means the energy can be intense, with comedians pressing for maximum punchlines.
If you’re the kind of person who enjoys edgy comedy, you’ll likely find it funny and bold in a way that feels distinct from standard clean stand-up. If you don’t like shock value or you prefer humor that stays safely light, you may feel uneasy.
In other words: don’t book this expecting gentle comedy. Book it if you want a no-holds-barred showdown.
Staff energy and hosting: how the evening keeps moving
A roast show lives or dies by its pacing, and the club’s hosting seems to matter a lot. People have praised show managers such as Liv and Eamonn for keeping the room running smoothly, and other staff names like Danny and Callum were connected to leading a roast. That’s a good sign because hosting is where the laughs stay consistent between comedian sets.
The judges also shape the feel of the night. Even when the lineup changes, the format stays the same: judges, comedians, and that roast showdown structure that turns the room into a shared experience.
Who should book The Comedy Roast?
You should book if you want:
- A short, early-evening comedy plan in Liverpool that’s about 2 hours.
- A comedy room with a close feel, not a huge theater.
- A roast-style show where jokes push boundaries.
You might skip if:
- You’re not comfortable with offensive humour or dark jokes.
- You’re expecting clean comedy for a family-friendly night.
This also makes sense as a date night idea or a “let’s do something different” evening with friends. People have even linked it to date plans and first-time visits, mostly because the show is fun, social, and not overly complicated.
Should you book this Comedy Roast show?
If you like edgy comedy and you want a cheap ticket that still feels like a real night out, book it. The format is clear, the timing is tight, and you get both the show and extra market entertainment around it.
If you’re easily offended or you prefer comedy that stays gentle, consider passing. For everyone else, this is exactly the kind of Liverpool experience that gives you a memorable evening without needing a big budget.
FAQ
What is the show duration?
The comedy roast lasts about 2 hours.
What time does the show start in Liverpool?
Seating begins 30 minutes before showtime, and the show starts at 5:00 pm prompt.
Where does The Comedy Roast take place?
It happens at Hot Water Comedy Club at Blackstock Market in Liverpool.
Is there food available before the show?
Yes. There’s pre-show dining available from the venue opening. You can book online or walk up.
Do I need to pay extra for drinks?
Alcoholic drinks are not included and are available to purchase. Food and drinks also cost extra.
What’s included in the ticket price?
Admission includes the comedy show plus free pre and post-show entertainment across Blackstock Market.
Do line-ups stay the same?
Line-ups are subject to change.
Is the ticket mobile?
Yes, you’ll get a mobile ticket.
Is it refundable if plans change?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.
Should I book now?
If you want an affordable Liverpool comedy night with a roast format and a compact venue feel, this is a strong pick. If you know you dislike offensive or dark humor, skip it and choose a different comedy style instead.

























