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Parking & Directions for Giulio Gallarotti The Cellar At The Comedy Loft of DC
1523 22nd Street NW, Washington, DC
20037, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free (varies)
2. 1625 I St NW Garage - 0.2 miles - $10
3. Colonial Parking - 0.3 miles - $12
4. PMI Parking - 0.4 miles - $15
5. The Mayflower Hotel Garage - 0.5 miles - $20
Giulio Gallarotti Concert Live at The Cellar At The Comedy Loft of DC | Washington – September 17th, 2026
If you're looking for a comedy spot that feels like a secret gem right in the heart of Washington DC, The Cellar At The Comedy Loft is where it’s at. It’s known for its cozy, no-frills vibe that makes you feel like you’re hanging out with friends rather than sitting in a big room full of strangers. The venue’s super clean and well-kept, which honestly makes a difference after a long day. Plus, they’re pretty generous with discounts for military personnel, showing some real appreciation for service members. Over the years, it’s gained a solid reputation and even made its way into regional travel guides as a must-see for comedy fans. You might catch a performer who’s been on late-night TV or see fresh local talent, all in an intimate setting that really amps up the laughs. And let’s not forget, Giulio Gallarotti Washington has performed here, adding to its credibility. The location is pretty straightforward too, just a quick five-minute walk from the nearest subway stop, heading up 14th Street NW. Honestly, it’s a perfect spot to unwind, laugh till your cheeks hurt, and maybe even spot a rising star or two.