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    White Eagle Hall

    4.2 (71 reviews)
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    Giseli C.

    The ambiance in this place is so welcoming and amazing . The staff is extremely professional and helpful , they have a bar conveniently located near the stage . I love the fact that it is a small Venue and very well organized . Everything happens on time . Conveniently located by grove street path , just a few blocks away .

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    Jonathan R.

    Fantastic music venue in Jersey City Large room with balconies and great sound. Security is a breeze and the bar rings reasonable drinks and beer. This location was a total surprise and I would not hesitate to return. I saw the Gorilla Biscuits there and if there is a criticism they might have oversold the show. The parking situation is ridiculously difficult, tow away zones and 2 hour limit parking makes this a very difficult venue to drive to. There is a church parking lot on Columbus Dr about 3/4 of a mile away that charges $10 to park there on the weekend.

    Eugenio L.

    I saw a show here recently, The Mission. The place is set up almost EXACTLY like the Bowery Electric musical venue on the lower east side in NYC. Is that a coincidence? I wonder... did the same architects & engineers design the White Eagle to mimic the Bowery Electric? It sure looks that way! The ambiance was good. Drinks were not expensive, as in, NYC expensive. It was decent

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    Sarah C.

    I'm not sure how I managed to miss out on visiting WEH for so long. Once I heard Badflower was going to be making an appearance, I had to buy tix. I recommend reserving parking at the mall and walking the 15 minutes to the venue to avoid driving around looking for a spot in JC. I intentionally arrived after the doors opened so I could skip waiting in line. The outside steps are quite tall, so I can only imagine how annoying it would be to wait on them trying to get inside. The inside is a decent size, bathrooms were very clean, but I witnessed a lot of people leaving without washing their hands. Always be mindful of the surfaces you're interacting with. I had plenty of space all night without people constantly being squished against me. I was able to thoroughly enjoy the show without common annoyances that are ever-present at venues in the city. The bar prices were beyond fair and the bartender/other staff I interacted with were awesome. The sound quality was one of the loudest I've heard at any show, ear plugs are an absolute must.

    Jeannette L.

    Great venue! Seen many shows here. Most recently, got to see Parquet Courts, P.E., and Public Practice a few weeks ago. Covid safety precautions are enforced. Still an awesome place to hear live music.

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    Kimberly N.

    Three of us came here to see Yo La Tengo and all of us were impressed with this venue. We were lucky to grab some seats upstairs so we could sit back and enjoy the show. Acoustics were great! They also had a nice bar upstairs and had food items available for purchase. Everyone showed proof of vaccinations in order to gain admission. It felt good to get out and see a concert again- we hope to get back here again someday!

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    Alan L.

    A comfortable neighborhood venue. The building is historic and well maintained. The room is large with a high ceiling and a second floor seating area. There are limited food options that are tasty and reasonably priced. The three bars offer a variety of beers and wine. The staff and security are pleasant and efficient.

    Lucy M.

    Came here to see one of my favorite bands, I don't venture into Jersey for just anyone, and I had a great time. The venue is just a quick 15 minute walk from the PATH through a quaint street. You'll be safe walking back solo late. Bouncers and bartenders were incredibly nice. $20 credit card minimum and they have ATM's. They had a food menu surprisingly enough: spring rolls, chicken tenders, personal pizzas, spinach balls (?), and warm chocolate cookies, as well as snacks like chips, chocolate and jerky. I didn't try anything and didn't see any tables, so I'm not sure how you'd juggle that pizza during a show. There was a balcony that I didn't take a look at so maybe that's where you go. The building was opened in 1910 and has some beautiful details, in the center of the ceiling is what looks like stained glass but I don't think it is, I'm not sure what it is. It's recessed into the ceiling and can be lit up in different colors for shows. Moldings line the ceiling and the ladies room has old ornate locks on the doors and old warm charm. The coat check area is especially beautiful. There are alcoves set into the base of the stage that are perfect for chucking a purse or something into so you can dance better. My only complaint is that the sound could have been louder, and I'm not someone who needs the knob on 11. But you could easily hear people talking over the music, clapping, etc. Even as I shouted I tried to be careful I wasn't making someone else miss the actual performance by doing so right in their ear and drowning out the band. And while the crowd wasn't a Jersey stereotype, they did shout way too many unfunny things at the band in-between songs. No one's here for you dude, keep it down. And to the middle aged couple who tried (and failed) to aggressively get between me and my friends at the front of the stage so they could take my spot - I hope you have terrible sex for the rest of your lives. At your age, you should know show etiquette. Upcoming shows included Screaming Females and Budos Band. If the band you want to see can't afford to play NY, but they can play here, this is an easy trip to make to see them, so go!

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    I have been to New York, but never been to the Lowe's Jersey Theater. I am fascinating by the…read morebeauty, because it was built in the 1920's era. But I do know a little history about this theater, I was born in Chicago, Illinois and what I know about this Movie Palace is the designers. This theater was designed by Chicago's Architects Cornelius Rapp and George Rapp, they are known for. Their designs for movie palaces, in the United States. Architects Rapp and Rapp designed the Balaban and Katz Chicago Theater opened up on October 26, 1921. Rapp and Rapp designed the Lowe's Paradise Theater in New Jersey. This movie palace of the 1920's era, undergoing restoration as we speak. I know that it's going to look more beautiful, once The restoration is complete and restored to it's natural glamor look.

    A historic theatre smack in the middle of Journal Square, Loew's has a diverse array of events and…read moreprogramming - from classic movies, touring musical acts, and even organ concerts (inside Loew's is a built-in Wurlitzer theatre organ that was played during silent movies). I've gone to Loew's for the Jersey Journal's 150th anniversary celebration during which the movie 'His Girl Friday' was screened and there was an organ mini-concert. I also saw Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile at Loew's back in November. I recommend checking it out for the programming, but also to see some beautiful architecture inside. Plus, for the most part, the events are very affordable. It's a unique experience.

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    Loew's Jersey Theater main entrance
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    4.0
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    Nice performance space in Jersey City. I saw a burlesque show here recently and there wasn't a bad…read moreseat in the house. There was also a cash bar for the event and an area for coats. This is definitely a good venue for art and performances. I also saw a short film here during JCast and really like the space when it is set up for movies.

    Been here twice…read more.. Was at the opening event and it was well worth the price. Great vibe. Awesome crowd filled with local artistic types - some out of town. Evening started with music performance - blues with dance - pretty cool. Then came a theater performance - about the Ukraine conflict - educational and visual. Next up was a one woman act - super energetic and imaginative. Closed up with singing by Kelly S Patrick - nice touch. Throughout it all was an open art gallery by local artists - inspiring. Place has some art studios that were open for viewing. Bar had enormous selection of great beer $4-5 by the bottle - ice cold. Cheese and crackers - tasty and free! Place was super clean. Got to meet lots of people and made some friends. Lot's of excitement and chatting. Learned that night that the people running the spot are opening a larger venue next door.. can't wait for that! Went to the Cinderella puppet show to see real marionette style puppets. Amazing to see that art revived! My kids were mesmerized and still. The whole set up from opening night was transformed for a family style show this day. Complete with tables and chairs.. There were coffee and snacks - by Madame Claude Cafe! Very comfortable setting. Parents got to chill with a cup of Joe while kids had a fun time.. to tell the truth, I enjoyed the puppets on strings too. Tickets are incredibly inexpensive... One thing lacking though is a good sign outside to find the place easier.. get on it!

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    Jersey City Theater Center
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