Life is a cabaret at the latest venue from the founder of Proud Galleries.
Life is a cabaret at the latest venue from the founder of Proud Galleries.
Classical buffs and cult noir fans alike will find something on the calendar at the city’s premier orchestra house.
American-style pool hall has a retro pinball machine, booths, soul food and a dance floor where you can groove to the sounds of up-and-coming bands.
And you thought doing it behind the bleachers was lame.
Owner Joe Reynolds transformed a strip-mall Romanian restaurant into a cross between an old-school Hollywood haunt and a gussied-up basement rec room with a basic Italian menu and some sort of entertainment (comedy, dramedy, live music) six nights a week.
Quirky nonprofit theater space for low-brow comedy, experimental musical theater, dance labs, and film screenings. It’s a little rough around the edges, but at least the beer is cheap.
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After a massive renovation, this uptown theater retains its classic cool: Witness the gold detailing, opulent red curtains, and The Den, its very own bar serving specialty cocktails. It’s more old-school parlor than concert venue, and we like it that way.
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The former theatre (built in 1900) now hosts headline performances and weekly club nights for the cool Camden kids.
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Besides the unbeatable indie lineup, unobstructed views, great acoustics, and a spacious standing-room setup make this divey music venue a citywide favorite. A downstairs bar means you can drink to your heart’s content while waiting for your preferred musical act to take the stage.
Fifty-plus-year-old school and venue offers dance, music, and art classes. Live acts like Richie Havens and Glen Hansard in the intimate music hall make for outstanding shows.