Really beautiful music venue, great sound system, and just a generally sweet spot.
Ok, so hear me out. I like this place. It's cute and I like the vibe. Parking sucks but that's not why I gave them 3 stars. It's the CHAIRS .. the chairs are absolutely the worst. I was literally on edge the whole night hoping I didn't break it. Now, I am over 300 lbs but at a venue I assume you would have chairs for the heavier crowd as well. I was super uncomfortable and worried the entire night and unfortunately was unable to enjoy my time fully. I'd suggest to invest in better chairs it's definitely easier then having someone breaking a chair and falling and possibly getting hurt. Just upgrade the chairs!!!
Great space spread out. Live performances. Evidently good food from what I heard & observed. Restaurant only in front. Eat, drink & performances in back room. Also outdoor seating. A hidden gem!
Great venue for great music. The only downside, parking. Make sure you spot out some good places to park well before the show starts.
Staff was extremely rude. Wouldn’t release any tickets despite there being at least 12 “no show” tickets on her desk and a very sparse crowd. Was with one “super fan” friend and needed just (1) ticket. Her attitude forced us to split up for the night and my missing the show experience entirely. Won’t go back and won’t recommend.
Went to a comedy show here and it was extremely cringe. The host seemed incapable of reading the room. Bar itself is professional, but the venue makes some questionable booking decisions.
Number one, I support local business respectfully. However I cannot stand to be hired and repaced 30 minutes before a first shift… through an email. Petty? Sure. But rude should expect rude. Hear my sob story.. understand i would not want an unpredictable manager or venue. I understand why your appointments kept cancelling now when I showed up early a week ago.
Nice place... the staff were very friendly and the food looked and smelled amazing... I feel like for the size of the events they are hosting they are lacking in the amount of restrooms and parking is rediculous... they only have like 12 spots.
I really like this venue. I do. I’ve been here a couple of times now and, honestly, it IS a great place. I’ve been looking forward to the Joe Purdy show for months and months. Hands down, he’s my favorite artist. So, imagine my surprise when the entire opening act, Earl Buck, had to compete with the loud and varied sounds of A TODDLER. How unbelievably freaking rude. What part of these people thought this was ok? It also seemed as if no one running the show here decided to address the situation.I am NOT that person that feels kids shouldn’t be on planes, in finer dining establishments, out in the real world. I love kids and I even unschool my own. Kids are so freaking cool. What’s not freaking cool are parents who think it’s ok to bring their kid to an 8pm show and allow them to disturb a performance. It was absolutely awful. WHO does that? WHO? The kid was either passed out or gone within the first couple Joe Purdy songs. Yay. But also, why such little respect for the opener? Not cool.There aren’t usually toddlers here, right? Someone please tell me that this isn’t going to be a thing at the next show.
Great Intimate music venue. Cool hip but historic vibe. Nice drink selection and great bartenders. I didn't eat but heard nothing but great things about Ahan, who serve great food at the front entrance.