Helena K.
Yelp
This past Saturday we paid a mere $5 to see Aden, Big Hell, and the Balance, and it was probably the most badass show I've seen at the Pinhook yet, complete with a poetry slam, a dance off, and some stunt roller skating action that would put the punks in Roll Bounce to shame. I've got to check these folks out again.
Pinhook patrons are, generally speaking, a 25+, liberal crowd which, lemme tell you, is a big of a relief. I'm thirty now and am afraid that one of these days the kids at Cat's Cradle are going to start thinking I'm someone's mom. Hell, some day I probably will be.
Anyhootieandtheblowfish, the Pinhook's recently built a new stage, which can easily accommodate one big-ass band. By the speakers, you go deaf (I'm getting old and my friends made me stand there), so I'd recommend putting in them earplugs. Lordy, did I just say that? Well, it's only because, after so many shows, one goes a bit deaf. Not the very best acoustics, and there's definitely an annoying hum coming from one of the amps. And at least one of the band's mics went dead during the show, but the tech dude was quick about swapping them out.
They've got a great beer selection on tap: always two or so from Fullsteam and Bell's Two Hearted, Bad Penny, and the like. Love it. And there's a full bar, which was great for my one non-beer-drinking friend (she is missing out, tho, IMO). I don't think the bartenders are the friendliest. Suffice it to say, they don't suffer fools. And apparently I'm rather foolish ...
It also bears mentioning that there's a $10 minimum for credit card purchases, so either plan to drink at least two pints, or else hit the cash machine beforehand, so you'll have enough for the cover and drinks.
Free water! They've got one of those Igloo coolers with lots of plastic cups. It's super duper awesome. And they've got a few little snacks there, too, like packets of crisps and whatnot.
Clean bathrooms, two stalls, chalk to scrawl some temp graffiti there, if'n you're feelin' the urge.
This place has never been overly crowded any of the times I've visited, and it's in a great, central location near Five Points and any number of other lovely joints with great nightlife. I can dig it.