This article was originally published by LAist on Aug. 22, 2026.
Bellflower isn’t exactly known for its stand-up comedy culture. But that may be changing.
Since 2021, comedians like Tisha Campbell, Frankie Quiñones and Jo Koy have taken the stage at The Stand Up Comedy Club in downtown Bellflower.
“We knew that the Downeys, the Cerritos, the Lakewoods, the Long Beaches, the Norwalks, and Compton and Paramount would come,” said general manager and co-owner John Giries. “That was our bet, and it’s been working.”
From a comedy magazine to a comedy club
Giries, a former stand-up comedian himself, grew up in Bellflower. He co-created and helped run The Stand Up Comedy Magazine in the mid-aughts, along with his late friend and fellow comedian Julian Vazquez. Names such as Maz Jobrani, Sebastian Maniscalco and Rachel Feinstein all graced its cover.
After Vazquez’s passing in 2020, Giries decided to put the magazine on hold indefinitely and launch a comedy club.

Giries’ family was an investor in Hambone’s BBQ Smokehouse on Belmont Street, next door to the Bellflower Theatre, downtown. He recalled seeing that theater for the first time and how it felt like something out of a movie.
“It was one of those moments like “Field of Dreams” where Kevin Costner saw the baseball diamond being built in the cornfield,” Giries said. “And I kind of looked at it and said, ‘you know, I can see it.’”
After doing gut renovations and waiting through the first year of the pandemic, Giries and his wife and co-owner, Scarlett, opened the club in June 2021.
The roughly 2,400-square-foot space seats 140 and has a full bar with a steakhouse feel. Photos and memorabilia of Robin Williams, Richard Pryor and Phyllis Diller pay tribute to some of comedy’s legends.
Why Bellflower, not Hollywood
Giries had always planned to have famous comedians perform here. He chose Bellflower because it didn’t have the competition of legacy clubs such as the Improv, The Comedy Store or the Laugh Factory. It was also a closer alternative for locals who didn’t want to brave Hollywood traffic and pay for valet parking.

“[Bellflower] fit the criteria of what we wanted to do. It’s not in the desert. You’re not by the beach and it’s easy to get to if you live in a five to 10 mile radius,” Giries said.
“So never L.A. Never thought about it once.”
Landing the headliners
For the first three years of opening the club, Giries focused on getting big-name acts. He had already made connections with notable performers through his magazine, and was able to enlist help from talent bookers including Richard Barrett, who was the entertainment director for The Comedy and Magic Club in Hermosa Beach. Giries credits Barrett as “one of the best bookers in L.A.”
Since then, Deon Cole, Sheryl Underwood, Paul Reiser, Billy Gardell, Chaunté Wayans and others have taken the stage.
That list is growing.
The Stand Up Comedy Club
Where: 9831 Belmont St., Bellflower
Check the club’s event calendar for upcoming lineups
Stormy Daniels visited the club in July on her “Unicorns in the Kitchen” storytelling and comedy tour. Last week, Jamie Foxx produced and hosted a comedy special featuring Donald Ray “Speedy” Caldwell. All four shows were sold out.
Giries recognizes that the club is still young, but is proud of what they’ve accomplished since opening five years ago.
“No one remembers, ‘Hey, they’ve been here for 30 years,'” Giries said. “They just remember, ‘Man, that club was kind of cool. They really took care of us. That was really funny stuff there.’”
