The Laugh Factory injected humor into the holidays as it hosted its 42nd annual free Christmas dinner and show on Saturday.
The famed Sunset Strip venue brought comedians including Jeff Ross, Craig Robinson and Jeff Dye together to provide entertainment coupled with a free hot meal for those in need.
'The comedy club welcomes those who are away from home, as well as those who may be lonely, homeless or simply in need of a warm meal and a few laughs,' Laugh Factory owner Jamie Masada said in a statement.
Comedic Christmas: The famed Sunset Strip venue hosted its 42nd annual free Christmas Dinner and show which provides Los Angeles residents who are homeless or flying solo for the holidays with a free meal and a few laughs; Craig Robinson pictured
Humor for the holidays: The Laugh Factory brought together a crowd of famed comedians including Jeff Ross (left) and Jeff Dye (right) to entertain on Christmas Day
All the comedians tapped to perform did double duty as they helped to serve a hot buffet meal to attendees before taking their turns on stage.
The 'Roastmaster' Jeff Ross, 56, wore a festive Christmas sweater and a campy Santa hat as he performed a set to a full house.
He was followed by the likes of Kristin Cavallari's ex-boyfriend Jeff Dye, 38, who did a set and later joked that it was easier to serve food to the homeless than to get them to laugh at him.
'Let me tell ya serving food to the homeless is way easier than telling jokes for them. Lol. Seriously though it was a really fun day of food and laughs and surprisingly music. Love all y'all' he wrote on Instagram.
Pot roast! Ross, the 'Roastmaster' wore a festive Christmas sweater and a campy Santa hat as he performed a set to a full house
Tough crowd: 'Let me tell ya serving food to the homeless is way easier than telling jokes for them,' Dye joked of the event which he said was a 'really fun day of food and laughs'
Musical prowess: Comedian-actor Craig Robinson combined music and comedy for his set