Seating is a bit tight around relatively small tables. For that reason, I generally but tickets at the end of the table. I've sat very close to the stage and a little further back. I actually think it's better to sit the second or third table back from the stage, in the center area.
I sit on the side of the stage, I think it's a great view. I get the same seats everytime. Venue seats around 300
Small venue, approximately 250 seats good view from most places. I usually sit farther back more spacious
It's a tight venue, and the tables have a communal set up. You'll have a pretty good view in general being that it's a smaller venue. But I personally love the view from the first and second rows. And just to move around better, the end seats are great.
It's smaller than it looks on the diagram. I was at the end of the first set of tables and was very surprised at how close to the stage I was. The tables really are quite small, just a couple of inches more than two-dining-chairs-touching in width, to give you an idea of scale. If elbow room is important to you, I second the thought of sitting at the end. I suspect due to the small size of the venue, you'll probably have a good view from anywhere except for the "obstructed view" spots.
I agree with her answer but alot depends on who you're seeing. Some acts are louder than others.
It seats about 300 and I too think, if you are you close, it's a bit difficult. The back section works perfectly for me, as I'm able to see over the heads on the lower level.
Seating can be a little close together - if sitting towards front your seat at the table will be perpendicular to stage (you can turn seat obviously). I don't think there are any bad seats, really.
It is very large but if you get close the view can be pretty bad. Btw, food is just so-so.
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