Address: 308 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44114, USA
Phone: +12165232583
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 4–10PM
Friday: 4–11PM
Saturday: 4–11PM
Kai Lynn
I love a smaller theater venue. The smaller shows tend to be so much better and in the two shows I've been at recently here the sound was pretty good and the atmosphere was pretty chill. It sucks that there's a no moshing or crowd surfing rule but I enjoyed both shows and had a fun time anyway Parking was a bit annoying, we parked in the garage across the street and for the first show it was $20 to park and then $25 the second time. I understand concert parking tends to be more pricey but $25 really sucked, even for a conveniently placed garage
Keith Lang
This place is a decent sized setting. There is a pit type/ standing area up by the stage. Then there is an area that has some seats. Both of those areas are a different price. Then there is an area that is general admission behind those which is a standing only area. But it is pretty easy to see no matter where you are. There is also a balcony area with seats at the front of it and some more general admission area behind them. The sound there is fantastic. You literally feel all of the bass. The sound is mostly clear and easy to hear, but there is always the unexpected issues that pop up with live music to be expected. They do have food and drinks, but like most places they are way over priced. But overall a great place to go see a show.
Kristin Tyler
Everyone was friendly and courteous. We had for the most part a good time. However the seats for disabled people are the farthest from the stage that you can get. Plus sitting in a wheelchair you struggle to see over the bar and people's heads. The only thing protecting disabled people are movable rope off stands, which the drunks ignore. BTW you are very close to the bar... inconvenient. Another thing to note is that my safety that night was only due to one security man. Thankfully he did a terrific job once the show got really heavy. He was too busy with other things before the show started so we were hindered by drunks.This really needs to be improved. Also getting into the elevator was hard due to the metal racks in front of the doors. I'd really like to give this place 5 stars. Hopefully they improve soon.
J.D. D
Very nice intimate venue. There really isn't a bad seat in the house. Try the restaurant on site not a huge menu but everything I tried was absolutely delicious.
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We attended a concert last week and a man who had broken his leg was next to us on a wheelchair/bike. They lead him to a visible spot of the stage and occasionally checked on him. It was great service
Most hotels downtown are very friendly and affordable. The closest ones to the venue are the Marriott residence inn, about a 4 minute walk, and the Hyatt, located across the street from HOB in the Arcade building which is about 100ft out the front door across the street. Again, it depends on yout budget, but these are nice hotels close to the venue and the E.4th street restaurants etc.
Yes but only at the all ages events. Some are 18 or 21 and over but most are all ages
Yes you can. But as stated above lot across is cheaper
According to their website it's an all ages show
It's less than a five minute walk. The Jack is just a few blocks away from The House of Blues.
There is a coat check, typically from Mid-October until late April, depending on the weather. The coat check is located in the main lobby, to your right as you pass through security.
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