Small, which is not usually a bad thing but this is too small for the artist we went to see. The seating is very uncomfortable and awkwardly close. The bathrooms are in the back so you have to disturb the whole room to go and there are only two toilets so you'll likely be waiting. The show we went to- at night- allowed people to bring an infant that was crying and doing baby things throughout the concert. This was not a "family friendly " event and it was selfish and wrong for them to allow these people to bring in an infant to ruin things for everyone else that were trying to have a nice night out. Only in all-inclusive, offend no one, self centered Noho. We will...
Read moreGreat 1000 square foot ( or less) cozy music venue, with great acoustics. No food or drink available, so bring your own. 8, 2 seater tables in front of stage. Rows of padded seats line behind and along the aisle. Seating for 75-100 estimated. Chairs are okay for comfort, but if you have a bad back, you may want to sit on the moulded chairs, side of stage. Sparkly clean bathrooms. We saw Peitra Brown, her band and guest. Wonderful performance. All string instruments. Brought me back to my 70s hippie days visiting speakeasys with folk music enriching my soul. ...
Read moreBeautifully intimate venue for artists both near and far. The set up includes a few tables at the front of the room then rows of fold-up chairs which can mean sitting shoulder to shoulder. The venue is BYOB and allows you to bring food/snacks as well. Being that the venue is small, ticket prices are inexpensive whether purchased in advance or at the door so it’s worth checking out not only artists you love, but artists you may not have heard of. Great talent comes through these doors, it’s not likely...
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