Five longtime friends and Chicago improvisers combine the best parts of two disparate worlds: sitcoms and Dungeons & Dragons.
Follow a halfling bard, a half-orc warrior, a druid bar owner, and an elven princess as they struggle to keep the lights on at their tavern and inn, Bottoms Up. Unlike most D&D podcasts, each episode is self-contained, so drop in wherever just like your favorite sitcoms! more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 127 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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I came in for a drink and the staff was nailing furniture to the ceiling upside down, and the small man with the voice of an angel said it was upside down day. The mentally unstable owner was nailing some of the patrons up their to with the beautiful waitress and very strong bouncer. I started helping them out and it was fun. 5/5 P.S. I’ve started coming here daily. Lucien Tavelle
I was sitting down at a table watching a little man preform on stage when a massive piss fire came the kitchen I locked eyes with the little man and it’s almost like our minds connected for a brief second as we did the exact same thing thing: jump out a window. The fire wasn’t too great but I did love the little man’s performance would come again, 3.5 stars. here’s a tip for the man (attached is a sandwich recipe)
Tried hard to like this as I like the cast but it's just a mess. Laugh tracks, improv, forced DND that just doesn't mesh well. The laugh tracks all depend on what a specific editor thinks is funny.
I was eating lunch and this rat ran over my plate and the waitress trying to get the rat tackled me but they still have really good food 3/5 stars 25 copper attached
I ordered a pot of orange, and I got a rat instead? Why did the rat talk? It said ”EAT ME! ” then it vomited on me. the rat then tried to hump me It failed miserably by falling off my table then swam away In it’s own vomit towards the kitchen. I’m concerned for the other patrons who’s meals were then made by that vomit covered rat 2 stars Also, I believe that the man behind the bar was hiding a body?
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Enter a world where sitcom charm meets the imaginative atmosphere of tabletop gaming, creating a unique blend of humor and storytelling. With a cast of characters including a halfling bard and a half-orc warrior, each episode unfolds a self-contained adventure within the quirky tavern Bottoms Up. The improvisational style and lighthearted banter capture the essence of friendship and camaraderie among the cast, making every episode a delightful mix of laughter and creativity. The engaging storytelling allows listeners to enjoy the show without needing to follow a complex narrative, making it accessible and entertaining for both new and longtime fans of comedy and RPGs.
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