
This place is a hidden gem with great atmosphere. We attended a ticketed even in the loft and the seating could use improvement. We arrived about 5 minutes after the band started and all the tables were taken. We stood by the bar for a bit then found an unoccupied chair and pulled it over but were soon told that wasnāt allowed due to its proximity to the bar. The owner or manger pointed out chairs against the wall but the walls angle up so you canāt really sit against them. We sort of forced ourselves into another coupleās table and space which they werenāt so happy about. I think the original intent was to have 4 chairs around each tiny table but most were taken up with couples who removed the extra chairs. Later another couple pulled chairs to the space between tables in front of us completely blocking us into our space (good thing Iād already used the restroom). The chairs were uncomfortable folding chairs although some had chair pads (and several people were using more than one which left none for others). We enjoyed the band and the drinks were good but the seating and layout were...
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We have been to the Conway Muse a handful of times to see some of our favorite performers. The venue never disaapoints.
The outdoor stage is an old trailer bed that has been converted into a fully functioning state. The dancefloor is ready for when the mood hits you.
The Speakeasy is a wonderful intimate bar filled with interesting artwork and a fully stocked bar.
Looking for a quiet place to sit and have a conversation? The gallery is just the ticket. Filled with local arts and crafts the gallery is a great place to sit and enjoy a beverage and conversation.
The upstairs loft has been converted into an amazing room to see music being performed. With seating for approximately 100 people there is not a bad view to be had. The full service bar will keep you from being parched.
The Muse is worth the drive from Seattle or Bellingham. Make sure you check...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreSlowly in decline. We have been going to the Arcadian /Muse since it opened. And sadly it is quickly declining. Owner is unfriendly, place has lost its fun energy. Chairs lined up seating like a concert venue is ridged and too formal feeling. Only hope is someone else buys this former local gem, and turns it back into the place it use to be. We attended, I'm sure our last event last night. We went to see an amazing artist Corey Vincent only to have to attempt to sit thru an opening act that did not compliment his style of music nor did we find remotely interesting. We left. At best 10 people in attendance most friends of the band. Felt band for the band but could not take the opening act not our style. Owner needs to get a clue, he's not doing something right and...
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