125 E 11th St, New York, NY 10003, USA
Jun 21 · Sat, 8:00 PM
Webster Hall - New York, NY
Feb 15 · Sat, 8:00 PM
Mar 23 · Sun, 8:00 PM
Mar 7 · Fri, 7:30 PM
Feb 7 · Fri, 9:00 PM
Mar 17 · Mon, 8:00 PM
Feb 16 · Sun, 8:00 PM
Mar 11 · Tue, 8:00 PM
Jan 31 · Fri, 7:30 PM
Mar 21 · Fri, 7:30 PM
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Depending on what you're here for, it's either a fantastic time or a sticky hot sweaty mess. It's usually 18+ so sometimes the place is teeming with drink children who cannot hold their liquor. Some concerts or shows with older audiences can be great though. Very centrally located and there's plenty of late night food options around.
13.04.2024
We saw boogie T. And they fricking burned the house down. Soo good. The whole lineup was well curated. A lot of staff for security and assistance. Pretty clean bathrooms and everything just went fabulously. Thanks for the rad night!
05.05.2024
Came to see Twin Temple on February 29th. Webster Hall was easy to find and navigate. Restrooms were very clean as well as the entire place and loved how they had multiple bars around which helps avoiding to go far to get a drink. Felt safe with the security and the entire time during my visit. Looking forward for more shows here, I liked the vibe of the place and how close it is to everything.
03.03.2024
So as usual the music was great, but since I’ve been going to Webster Hall (longer than I care to admit) it has been a venue I don’t really care for. First, they take the cap of your water bottle and run the water in the bathrooms hot so you can’t refill there. They do have a public water refill station, which is great, but I still don’t get why they have to do that in the bathrooms and they’ve been doing that forvever. Unless you get a good spot early, you’re not going to see the stage or the lights that well. I had a great spot the first set but if you need to get water or use the bathroom trying to get back to that same spot is awful. It was a sold out show so I understand it being crowded, but they over sold the show, which I think is a constant at Webster. We were like sardines there. During the second set I tried to move to the GA section of the floor and couldn’t even get through the doors. People were overflowing to the bars. The lights were incredible (when I got to see them) but the sound was mediocre. I will always recommend seeing a show by these guys because the music is stellar but when they over-sell a show it’s hard to really enjoy the experience. Overall I give Webster 2 stars, the staff is nice and we got in from the line super fast and the search was quick but all their other policies I’m not a fan of. Would prefer if they’re going to play NYC that they play The Palladium (formerly PlayStation, formerly Bestbuy, formerly Nokia) where there are seats and two levels of floor space, two bars, and exceptional bathrooms. The bathrooms at Webster were up kept though and I have no complaints about them. All in all, if The Biscuits are going to play NYC I’d rather they play a more accommodating venue.
09.04.2024
The building is very interesting. A great place to see a show. It gets crowded and close. Upstairs is a good place to be if you can get there early. Good sight lines and sound. Plenty of bars. Bartenders are a mixed bunch Be careful and stay alert. One of them got me in the worst way because I questioned his overcharge. Was afraid I wouldn’t make it out of there. I’ll never go back.
06.05.2024
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