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13 years ago

Gorgeous building and excellent acoustics.

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The Bluestone

The Bluestone

3.0
(92 reviews)
2.8 mi
•$$

First time at this venue, but I'm a fan. This show wasn't sold out, so plenty of room to talk…read moreabout. I'm a fan of the tiered platforms. There is little to no seating- standing room only, but really good views of the stage. One of the more intimate and personal Venus I've been to. Drinks are expensive, but they always are. Multiple bars for your beverage of choice. Quick service, friendly staff.

The First Baptist Congregation in Columbus built the cathedral now housing the Bluestone in 1898…read more Much of the architectural elements remain, while the purpose of the structure has fundamentally changed. It has been converted into a multi room entertainment venue, hosting large regional and National acts. As it is easy to imagine, the acoustics are superb. The ambience is special in that it is not a plain, bland, run of the mill auditorium. The several concerts that I have attended here have had strict security entrance requirements. This can result in lines of people queuing up, waiting to be screened and cleared. This of course can result in some delay for entry. My advice is to show up early in order to accommodate this extra time needed. I have posted some photos of the line so you can have a better idea of what goes on. There is parking available nearby, but this is also an issue that should be thought out in advance. I have utilized car service when visiting Bluestone, which really just made things a whole lot easier.

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Natalie's Grandview

Natalie's Grandview

4.3
(82 reviews)
5.8 mi
•$$

I absolutely love the charcuterie board and the Margherita pizza. I have consistently ordered the…read moresame thing every time I have been here. The service is quick as you order on your phone. We went to listen to the Such Sweet Thunder and they were amazing. The tables are close together and cozy. Reserved seats. We will definitely come again.

I really wanted to like Natalie's a lot more. I like the concept of the two spaces and the venue…read more And I appreciate that they are gay friendly, but hear me out. Walking in, the ambience is great and the staff were friendly. That part was solid and 5 stars. Outside of the entry and seating, everything else felt mediocre at best. We had a few cocktails and ordered some beverages, some duck fat popcorn, fries, and a pizza. Nothing was bad, the food was good but nothing stood out either from the initial welcome. I had my own Toast tab set up via online ordering app and ordering was easy. We were there with friends who were also ordering separately on their own mobile tabs. Somehow drinks were added to my tab that I did not order on my phone. When I asked about it, the response was that it was assumed I bought a round since other ordered at the same table without a verbal consent or acknowledgement. They had their own tab. If I had ordered it, it would have been on my phone. That part was frustrating and took away from the experience. I paid it and accepted it was our friend's drinks. Overall, I like the idea of Natalie's and the atmosphere is nice.

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Thirty One West

Thirty One West

4.3
(16 reviews)
28.9 mi
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We knew this as the Union Square Music Hall, so had to check this was the right entry to review…read more Went to see Marc Broussard there on a family staycation thing. Baby K's first indoor concert. Great place for a show. Coming in was confusing. The entry is in the center and up the stairs. But we had to check in first and get our hands stamped, in the door just to the right. Friendly and helpful staff the whole time, at check-in, the door, bar, etc. Go up the stairs and there is a little landing with bathrooms and a sort of recovery room thing- didn't go in there, but looked like a place to escape the crowd and noise. Straight in the double doors is the show venue, a cool old theater. Great sound, nice lighting. Bar is up another set of stairs, with a small balcony with tables. Accessibility might be an issue; I saw no elevator though there could be one. Two sets of steep stairs were hard on an old guy with bad knees, especially coming down from the bar with drinks. Pizza and burgers, etc., at the bar, nice to have handy. Fast friendly service. Downstairs, the bar to the left of the entry looks quite nice, and they had the show on a TV. Crowd wasn't massive so you could wander up and down and enjoy all areas. Definitely would come back for another show.

The place is a very cool, old 3 story venue in downtown Newark, apparently recently renovated. We…read moredrove over for the Ben Nichols of Lucero solo show. We did have drink/bar issues in that the third floor bar was limited and the main floor bar was busy with only one gal tending. My husband could not get the beer he wanted as they were out so he settled for another. He ordered my Riesling but they had to go fetch a warm bottle from the basement. The sound was pretty good, although since we were standing under the speakers, it was difficult for me to hear his between song chats with the audience. I would return. I love old places with character and this suits my enjoyment of small Indy shows.

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