Cat in glasses and a mustache

AUTHOR:
Dan A.

DATE:
February 23, 2016

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Around Town

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Having Fun at the Dayton Funny Bone

Cat in glasses and a mustache

AUTHOR:
Dan A.

DATE:
February 23, 2016

CATEGORIES:
Around Town

READING TIME:
1 minute

If you and your co-workers are in the mood for a good laugh after work and don’t want to venture far from Reynolds and Reynolds’ Headquarters, you can visit the Dayton Funny Bone.

Located at The Greene, the Dayton Funny Bone is a comedy club that features different comedians every weekend—it even has an open mic night from time to time.

The Dayton Funny Bone is known for bringing in notable comedians and having “special attraction” nights, such as comedy-magicians, hypnotists, and roasts. Many of its comedians have appeared on television and in film and are highly regarded in the comedy business. If you love to laugh, check out the Dayton Funny Bone’s website for upcoming events to find the comedian who best matches your comedic preferences.

Reservations are highly recommended since many shows sell out. Seating is appointed on a first come, first served basis upon arrival. So while there are no bad seats in the house, if you want to sit close to the stage, get there early.

It’s important to note the Dayton Funny Bone has a two-item minimum per person policy. Meaning, in addition to buying a ticket, you’re required to buy two items before or during the show. The Funny Bone offers a full menu, but if you’re not hungry, there are plenty of drinks and merchandise available for purchase.

If you’re looking for dinner and a show close to Reynolds, take a look at the Dayton Funny Bone.

Disclaimer: Abdominal and facial pain may result from excessive laughter.


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Dan A.

Dan is a Corporate Recruiter in Dayton, Ohio. He studied Organizational Leadership at Wright State University, and is our expert on life at Reynolds and how to make yourself stand out in applications. Dan enjoys participating in a recreational basketball league, following the Bengals and Buckeyes, and playing in the company cornhole league.

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