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The main room, pretty big otrat least it feels tha...

The main room, pretty big otrat least it feels that way when your not at the bar under the upstairs. Not overly loud, but some of the larger more vocal rock/rap groups around will make it impossible to talk. Stage level on the sides have a great view.

Left of the entrance and straight ahead up the stairs. Come early for better locations. Bar requires ID for open tab (don't forget to close it, I'm notorious for forgetting till the next day or half way home).

It's easy to enter and leave the concert room and never really overbooked. No re-entry and smoking lounge is not attached to the Constellation Room

Staff is generally cool. I've been able to bend a few rules here and there. Bathrooms are kind of a bummer, mostly because the kids trash it. Prices are inexpensive compared to other venues, but drinks for when you have a wrist band for an all ages show are expensive. $9 for a modello tall box, $9 for a PBR tall boy (not that I would ever drink that). $7 for some pseudo craft IPA's and breweries are a decent deal. The drinks are ok, not strong like people say, but I feel like they aren't good quality. I go with a few fingers neat since I found their Vodka Tonics to be bland and their rum & coke are bitter. They need to clean their lines.

Parking sucks unless you come early and the popularity of the bands playing. Lighting is pretty good for some pano shots or from far away, but get washed out if your close to the stage. Things are great stage level on the sides, but by the bar and even upstairs are muddled.

Protip: go to the box office in person to avoid any additional will call and printing fees.

Super duper protip, uber/lyft it. I'm close enough to work where it's about the same price as paying teh $10 overflow parking.

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