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    Le Poisson Rouge

    3.2 (513 reviews)
    ModerateMusic Venues, Bars
    Closed 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    LE POISSON ROUGE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Live music
    Very loud
    Casual
    Happy hour specials

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    Ling C.

    This is an interesting venue. You have the option to sit down for a meal or stand up to watch the performance. Other reviewers are correct. The drinks are expensive. I came here on a Wednesday night to see Andrew Belle. The opening act started at 8:30PM and the main act started at 9PM. He sang for one hour. When he was singing the last song, we heard a car alarm from outside. This is not my favorite venue. However, I am glad that I was able to see him singing live.

    Antoinette P.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Really cool spot![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]We went for a 90'a vs. 00's party and it was amazing!!![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Great drinks, good vibes, & pizza included a millennials dream lol[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]We even got to check "dance battle" off our bucket list![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] overall we had an amazing time and would totally go back!

    Jeannette L.

    I saw Ceu perform at LPR a few weeks ago. It was a good show and very much you need to attribute that to how LPR is run. [[HIGHLIGHT]]It gets crowded on the GA floor.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Great show!

    Hunter S.

    The show carries most of this review (the French cabaret, Madame Arthur). [[HIGHLIGHT]]Le Poisson Rouge is described as a "barn-like" venue. Seems most often it's for concerts in "standing room only" format (no thanks, I'm middle aged and want a seat and to be able to see the stage)[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]. For Madame Arthur, there were cheaper standing room only tickets, but also premium table tickets, which are still first come, first serve for buyers. [[HIGHLIGHT]]The tables were four chairs smashed together with wobbly tables. Very little room. We were lucky that only three people ended up sitting on each side of our table because that was tight enough . . . never mind shoving four people into that space. The guy across from me was a bigger guy, and clearly uncomfortable[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]. [[HIGHLIGHT]]It was a suboptimal setup, but the ticket was less than 50 dollars, so to me, it was worth it.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] There is a two item minimum. Basic cocktails and drafts, but I think the real value is in getting the carafes of wine. I also got a cheese board, which for a place like this, was pretty good! Service was a little spotty and slow, but not their fault. There were a ton of people there and not enough staff. Entry into the venue was smooth, staff efficient and professional. Overall, would go to this place again. They have all sorts of events--concerts, comedy shows, dance parties, raves, etc. And I'm trying to find more American shows for Madame Arthur as we speak!

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    Nyc G.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Great sound system & I have seen some cool music here[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] but [[HIGHLIGHT]]the bathrooms badly need renovation. Not only are they kinda gross but they are old with big gaps on the doors.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] [[HIGHLIGHT]]Not ideal for a gender neutral bathroom. It made me kind of uncomfortable.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

    Chelsea A.

    Came for an emo night $20 ish dollars. I forgot how much I truly paid. The security was chill, all he did was look at my ID. Didn't check my purse. You get stamped on the wrist, you can also go in and out anytime you want- The bathrooms are gender neutral. The dance floor itself was small and it was really crowded! Drinks overpriced but tasty.

    Eugenio L.

    I came here for a musical performance by Steve Mason, formerly the lead singer of the Beta Band from Scotland UK. I arrived here early. The ambience is decent. It's an absolutely fabulous place to see your fave bands up close and personal. If you want to get near the stage and literally be able to eat out of the palm of your rock-n-roll superstar hero, get there early, it's a win- win. Now service at the bar was prompt and seamless. The pain comes when you pay for your beverages. It's expensive, but then again, we are speaking of NYC. The island of concrete dreams and price tag screams. It's par for the course. They have gender neutral bathrooms. However, on this night, I think most people decided which bathroom was gonna be where the men relieve themselves and where the women go, separately. I had an enjoyable experience on the night I came here, it was a Tuesday. The place wasn't super crowded, the patrons were chill, and the music system as well as the acoustics, seemed to be flowing nicely.

    Rita L.

    Came here for a concert Thursday night and thought the space was decent, not too crowded and the sound system was good. Had a great experience and will come back again if there are other events happening here that I'd be interested in seeing.

    update your bathroom sink please.....
    Cheyenne M.

    not bad but not the best. the y2k party is kinda corny like an emonite type of event. the DJ played chris brown asking the crowd "who fks w/ chris brown???" umm.... no one. [[HIGHLIGHT]]also the bathroom sink needs updating. attached is a photo. what is that rusty old pipe[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]]

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    Margarita B.

    A cozy place and staff was nice and professional. There was not a big selection of drinks. But I Understand as it's a Thursday and the group is compose of professionals. So I did not see anything wrong with it. I wish the coat check we was able to pay by card besides cash.

    Kurt Elling demonstrating his masterful showmanship! What a bouncing night this man delivers
    Chris B.

    The fact that LPR can attract the talents of some of humanity's greats is it's greatest quality. The food is decidedly unattractive, drinks sufficiently boozy but uninspired mixes make them a clear meh, as for service-well that gets a paragraph of its own. We purchased "Premium Seats" for this show, arrived early to queue up for best choices pf the best options, got let in and made our way to our table. To say the location was awesome needs only a reference to the photo. We were the first to sit in the section others trickled in over the next 45 minutes. Soon they were having their orders taken and what's this?! Getting their mediocre fare. Note the pronouns here, they. Five minutes before show time we flag down our server who takes our order after having to go back to the bar with the other folks at our table (who had just landed) order first. Then he returns and can't figure out our order until he can scan and pocket my card. Now, he forgot ¾ of what we had said before the card so we repeat it all over again. Long story short, being early meant we got served last well into the first act. The show, as I alluded to was totally worth the discomfort of the s#%^^* chairs. But I have gone to High School gyms to see Mr. Elling. The seats at LPR rivaled those gyms in the contest for least comfortable venue seating. All-in-all Kurt Elling played a killer set after a smoking 40 by the Huntertones ahead of him. Nothing, not even the general sadness of the LPR offerings could diminish.

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    Nathan K.

    I went here for one of the Art Battle events, where sets of artists compete to see who can paint the best / most popular piece as voted by the audience. The event was well executed and this was a great venue for this! The staff were very helpful, there was a coat check, and a fully stocked bar. Four stars only because 1) I thought the drink prices were steep for what you get: $14 for a draft beer and 2) very limited seating options if you wanted to take a break from standing.

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    Ask the Community - Le Poisson Rouge

    On Halloween night 10/31 are costumes allowed? Are people going to show up in costume?

    When days does Bingo Happen?

    This might be a one-off or an occasional special event that is hosted by the venue as a search of their calendar finds limited results. In cases like these a phone call might not hurt. They are primarily known for holding concerts. Good luck.

    What are their drink and food prices?

    No food sine I have been going. Beer is about ten bucks!

    Is there a coat check?

    Yes. It's usually right at the foot of the stairs, or inside the main dance hall.

    How long does the band Jessie's Girl play for?

    Hi Brittany, Thanks for reaching out. The band plays for, roughly, two hours. Hope to see you… 

    New to the area and coming in from NJ for a Saturday night concert. Looking for advise as to where to find available parking?

    I wouldnt attempt to park near LPR on a Saturday.. try to park your car in Jersey and jump on the train into the city.

    I have been trying for weeks to make a reservation. No response on my many emails, and when I call they say they cannot help me over the phone and I must email. Has anyone had luck in making a reservation? Thank you.

    As this is a music venue, you should just be buying a ticket for whichever event, online. They're not a restaurant so wouldn't take reservations, so I'm not sure how else to answer this. There's a list of events on their site and you can buy tickets!

    What is the dress code?

    Jeans, t shirts, club wear. Very laid back (at least on the 80s and 90s nights). Not sure if they allow sports jerseys etc.

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    Often times there is standing room, when seats cannot be reserved (1st come, 1st serve) or when the venue is packed for larger events.

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    Dear Strangers

    4.3
    (29 reviews)
    0.2 mi

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    4.1
    (296 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    If I could give 100 stars I would!…read more My 14yr old with my taste for dinning found this place online and fell in love. I couldn't say no to his request for this being his birthday dinner. I made the reservation for 4:15 PM, I didn't want to risk not getting one of those cheeseburgers. It's all he talked about. We left me with plenty of time to get there walk around the city go to dinner and then head to the next stop. TRAFFIC!! Awful, terrible, dream crushing traffic! It was bumper-to-bumper almost immediately getting out of Maine. I'm staring at the clock, watching the arrival time get later and later and my son's face go further and further from the glowing smile it had started with. I try to call the restaurant, knowing no one would be there to answer. They didn't open till 4 o'clock, and it was 10 AM. I have my husband sent an email saying that we might be late. Then traffic starts to clear up and it says we're gonna arrive in New York around 245. Awesome! No traffic picks up again and it goes back to 6 PM. We finally get a call from the restaurant, they moved things around and offered us a reservation at 5:25pm, but it was the best they could do. Their best was enough, we made it there by 5:15. Thanks to the amazing staff at sip and guzzle, my son was able to have his birthday dinner at the place he'd been dreaming about for months. Mackenzie and Kamila greeted us at the door, we had spoken to Kamila on the phone and she was just as wonderful in person. She led us to a nice corner booth where we weren't all crammed in and left us in the hands of our server, Angie. Unfortunately, they were sold out of cheeseburgers. They only make a minimal amount a day, but we made up for it other places. We ordered the highlight reel. MOCHI FRIES Creative, crispy and unique, the nacho powder dip is an interesting touch, I preferred it without. SPICY TUNA was disappointing, we were told to alternate side because one was meant to be sticky rice the other tuna. Enjoyed as instructed but unfortunately the ratio of rice to tuna was probably 70/30. Two small bites of rice and then all tuna. Mine being the second bite I didn't really get the experience. Very tasty otherwise PORK YAKI 30-layer skewer with koji floss Very good, perfect combination of sweet, savory and salty. Delicious! Anything wrapped in cotton candy has my inner child's full attention. We ordered four more to go. BIKINI world's thinnest sandwich, comté ganache, 5j jamon. This was ridiculous, salty, creamy, crispy. All ingredients were evenly distributed across the sandwich. Every bite was perfect. FOIE GRAS MONT BLANC Foie gras on top of soft pillowy toast, this is a plate you should be eating in private. It's absurd. SHRIMP TOAST fried shokupan stuffed with royal red shrimp and lobster This was strange, it wasn't bad, wasn't amazing. The first taste and smell was soapy, like fancy soap. The texture is amazing. It almost had an herb chicken salad flavor. Definitely interesting and worth the bite. ELECTRIC CHICKEN hot and crispy This was FUN!! The presentation, the flavor. It really hit upfront with scechuam pepper. Szechuan pepper is more a feeling than a taste and really elevates the experience. If you've never had Szechuan pepper this is a good place to start your adventure with it. This came out with their addictive cabbage, not by request, it just happened that way. So obviously I wanted to see if they were friends, they are, bites together suggested. ROYALE WITH CHEESE a5 wagyu Yes we ordered $150 sandwich, shamelessly. If this is the only thing you can get, get it! It comes with sour house made pickles. I suggest being careful with those, there's no need to overpower the flavor of what is already here.

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