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Caveat

Email contact@caveat.nyc Website https://caveat.nyc/

Address

21A Clinton Street
New York, NY 10002

Accessibility:

Seating

Seating

Please note, unless otherwise specified, tickets for in-person shows at Caveat do not guarantee a seat. We’re a cabaret theater, with a standing-room bar. If you or someone in your party needs a seat let us know, and we can reserve a table for you.

Wheelchair Info

Wheelchair Info

Caveat is fully accessible. Access our elevator by calling (212)-228-2100 (also posted on the door).

Theater Description:

Caveat is a cabaret comedy theater located deep under Clinton Street. They champion nerdy, funny art—and sell cheap drinks. 

We LOVE smart, joyfully-nerdy comedy. No disrespect to a classic pratfall and cream pie to the face, but that’s not what does it for us. We want our comedy to say something, mean something, punch up. We celebrate quick wits, sharp observations, and fast-thinking with a side-order of silly. We LOVE smart, joyfully-nerdy comedy. No disrespect to a classic pratfall and cream pie to the face, but that’s not what does it for us. We want our comedy to say something, mean something, punch up. We celebrate quick wits, sharp observations, and fast-thinking with a side-order of silly.
We LOVE smart, joyfully-nerdy comedy. No disrespect to a classic pratfall and cream pie to the face, but that’s not what does it for us. We want our comedy to say something, mean something, punch up. We celebrate quick wits, sharp observations, and fast-thinking with a side-order of silly.
We LOVE smart, joyfully-nerdy comedy. No disrespect to a classic pratfall and cream pie to the face, but that’s not what does it for us. We want our comedy to say something, mean something, punch up. We celebrate quick wits, sharp observations, and fast-thinking with a side-order of silly.
We LOVE smart, joyfully-nerdy comedy. No disrespect to a classic pratfall and cream pie to the face, but that’s not what does it for us. We want our comedy to say something, mean something, punch up. We celebrate quick wits, sharp observations, and fast-thinking with a side-order of silly.