The venue is often general admission but the first few rows of seats have a small table for the beer wine and snacks on sale there. Sometimes the first few rows are priced higher than the remaining seats but there is a good view and good sound throughout. It's an intimate setting with excellent accustics.
There usually isn't reserve seating. Sometimes there are two tiers of ticket prices, with the higher cost going to the first two or three rows, but it's a small venue and the stage is visible and audible from everywhere.
No reserved seating except for high-end members. But, there are no bad seats in the house!
Call 427-2777, but I don't think there's reserve seating.
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