|400 Blows, Lyin Bitch and the Restraining Orders, Mood Syrup, 9:30 p.m., $8īOULDER|CU Boulder, 18th Street and Euclid Avenue, 30ġ510 Clarkson St., 30, TU|Son Volt, Black Diamonds Heavies, 9 p.m. M|Richard Thompson, Danny Thompson, Eliza Gilkyson, 8 p.m., $25 SU|Joshua Redman’s Elastic Band, Petite Machine, 8 p.m., $25 |Acoustic Harvest & Cajun Feast featuring The Tim O’Briend Band & Rececca Folsom Band, 8 p.m., $25 W|Alien Ant Farm, April 6th, Form Satellite & the Rivalry, 8 p.m. TU|The Adicts, Bang Sugar Band, The Diffs, 7 p.m. M|The Eyeliners, The God Awfuls, Love Equals Death, 7 p.m. W|Shoot Romeo, The Gordon Bennett Band, 9 p.m., $6 W|The Hellbats, Discolored Perception, 9 p.m. |The Rok Tots, Thee Sams, the Geds and Machine Gun Blues, 9 p.m., $10 W|G & R Singer-Songwriter’s Original Music Night, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. TH|Laura Newman, Vlad Girshevich, 8 p.m.-midnight. W|Creighton Holly, Dave Randon, 8 p.m.-midnight. SA|The Wine Seller concert series features Johnny Long, 7 p.m., $18, $5 children under age 12 GREELEY|University of Northern Colorado campus, 97, īOULDER|1801 13 St., suite 170, 30, TH|Rodney James & the Blueflames, 8-11 p.m. WESTMINSTER|Westin Hotel, 10600 Westminster Blvd., 30 W|Lamont School of Music presents “Jazz Night,” 7:30 p.m. M|Open stage “Guitar Church” hosted by Tony Padilla W|The Diamond/Weyl Jazz showcase, 5:30-9:30 p.m. TU|Jazz Jam with the Amy Kay Combo, 7:30 p.m. SA|Katrina Benefit with Scooterz, Stars are Scars and King for a Day, 5 p.m., $5 Zydeco, Dennis Stoughmatt and the Creole Stomp, 9 p.m., $10 Refreshing to know we have a place where 'grown-ups' can go and not get shoved around in a sea of bodies.Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu They posted upcoming bands and whatnot, I would recommend this venue to all ages, great for dates, friends, family,etc. The two bands this night were the Tribute to REMember and Hey Lady!/B-52 tribute. However, with all being said about this lack of detail to service at some points, WE HAD FUN! I would go back. There was another bar near the entrance, I suppose we could have gone over there to get drinks, maybe they were less busy, I didn't really check. Various servers would come to clean off our finished dinner and app plates and empty drink glassware but mostly neglected offering refills, by the time a refill was offered, well, I was ready to leave. Or perhaps consider overstaffing when the show is sold out as this one was, letting staff leave as the crowd thins out. Management clearly needs to keep an eye on this and move staff to busier areas as needed. At times there was more than one bartender but not nearly enough of the time. The one bartender who was left there was way too busy and he was also serving those nearby tables. Getting a second drink at that bar.never did get it. One woman served our food but neglected to see if we had any utensils ( we were at the tall tables in the rear by the bar). Servers were friendly but alas, here comes the cons. Plenty of room up front to dance! Food was not 'spectacular' but was certainly very good and portions were very ample so you can go here hungry to see a great band, and not be disappointed. Stage large enough to accommodate large bands. Plenty of visibility if you choose the latter. You can reserve tables near the stage ahead of time of walk-in and stand/sit in the back. Remodeled recently so very modern and inviting.
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