Pinhook

Live music venue · Durham

Pinhook

Live music venue · Durham

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117 W Main St, Durham, NC 27701

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Eclectic bar with live bands, DJs, karaoke, trivia & drag shows  

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13 Best Gay Bars, Restaurants, and Coffee Shops in Raleigh and Durham | Eater Carolinas

"Pinhook has been a staple of the downtown Durham queer scene since opening its doors in 2008. It’s back with live events after an extended pandemic closure, with near-nightly shows, regular drag performances helmed by hometown drag diva Vivica C. Coxx and her House of Coxx queens, and more. Think queer bar meets rock venue meets dive bar, with PBR tall boys, draft beer, and cheap well drinks. Owner Kym Register also fronts the queer country-funk band Loamlands." - Matt Lardie

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Derrick Philips

Google
Just moved here and in my search for a gritty, authentic live music venue, I hit the jackpot. What a cool vibe this place has, and I love their focus on independent, original music. I'm looking forward to having some very enjoyable nights here.

Felicia Shepard

Google
I recently got married in downtown Durham and was looking for a fun spot to host an afterparty where one of my bridesmaids could DJ. After reaching out to a few places, Kym at Pinhook came through and couldn’t have been more accommodating. The vibes were amazing, and the staff was incredibly kind and welcoming. Even when the power went out because of an accident on the block, they let us stay and chill until it came back. The energy at Pinhook is unmatched. If you’re looking for a cool place to hang, see performers, or throw an event, definitely check them out!

Daniel Horton

Google
Incredible intimate music venue. Typically has obscure but quality live acts. Supports local artists.

Billy O'brien

Google
Chuck was probably my favorite sound person I've ever worked with. They were very personable and cared about the bands very much. The bartender and ticket person were also cool I just didnt catch their names. I will hopefully be playing here again

Lauren Goodridge

Google
Welcoming venue! Two moms took a group of teens to see a favorite band, and everyone had a great time. Tickets and beverages were very affordable. The kids were close to the stage, and we had comfortable booth seating at the back. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the all-ages policy was handled well. We will definitely return next event the kids request.

Bethany Evans

Google
GREAT place to see bands. It's small enough that you'll feel close no matter where you are. I have been to a pretty rough event here where it seemed oversold and the bartenders could not keep up (waited legitimately an hour just to get a drink) but that was just one specific event. Every other experience has been great. Showed up to a dance party pretty late and they slashed the entrance fee from $20 to $5.

Kay

Google
Had a blast here on a Friday night for Drag hosted karoake. I will say it wasn't what I expected. I thought it would be more of a show and more drag queens, but it was so much fun regardless. Great , diverse, supportive crowd, all just having a good time singing and dancing. 10/10 highly recommend!

nckcntr

Google
I try hard to avoid this venue. Staff are unkind to everyone but they are especially mean to women. Additionally they are pretty casual about underage drinking which is just lame imo.
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Laurie B.

Yelp
Okay, time for an update because I've been spending more and more time here than over other venues and spaces. I've been dating other femmes lately, and it feels like a good place where I can hold a date's hand. And I'm not the only queer person there holding hands with their date or partner. It's one of the few places in town where you can just walk in, feel safe, and not worry about being harassed by creeps because you know the staff and owners will have your back if something happens. I like that I can walk into this bar and know no one will judge me for who I am, who I love, and that's so important. Especially in the South. Especially in this state. I will also say that the staff in general has been very kind to me. Complimentary, even. I walked in twice in one night, and the person at the door complimented my glasses. It was loud, so they just put their hands around their eyes and said "LOVE" and pointed at my glasses. So sweet!! Also, they curate a great line up of local and international artists. On nights when there's no band playing, there's no cover. Just walk in, tip the door person, tip your bartender, and relax. If you live the sober life or are straight edge or just don't like drinking alcohol, they also have soda on tap (is it called on tap when it's, like, that spray thing at the bar? What do they call that? I'm not a bartender, obviously!!!!!) and also a selection of fancier Boylan's sodas. I love a good root beer. If you prefer to drink alcohol, they also have a wonderful line up of vegan friendly cocktails!! You want a White Russian with soy? They got it. You want a Piña Fauxlada that my colleague can't get enough with? Yep, they have it. You want a root beer shake made with soy milk? You got it. And you should get it, because it's delicious. PS they also have a new craft fair called the Durham Bazaar where local artisans sell their handmade wares. I went this month, and a DJ from Carolina Soul down the street (disclosure: they buy A LOT of records from a friend who lives in Detroit). Also, you can order pizza at pie pushers (or anything else on their menu -- salads, the Danny Devito (oh my god is that thing delicious or what?) and eat it at the bar if it's too busy upstairs or if you just want to hang out at the pinhook!! Anyway, I can't recommend this place enough. Durham needs more inclusive places where you can feel at home regardless of your sexual orientation, gender identity, gender presentation, or sexual orientation :)

Matthew M.

Yelp
$9. For a tiny little pour. This place is just silly. I don't understand the appeal and will not come back.

Meri G.

Yelp
After reading all the negative reviews, I still gave this place a chance... boy that was a mistake. All the reviews were consistently bad about the overpriced cover charge, rude staff and bartenders, feeling like I was putting them out by ordering a drink and them just doing their jobs. The bad reviews were spot on! Drinks were bad and staff was worse. When I was bartending I worked for tips, not sure about these employees.... Won't be back.
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Titina O.

Yelp
The Burlesque show last weekend was a glorified high school talent show. I soooo regret spending $40 on it. I'm sorry, but there are 1000 ways to make it better. I get it that it's a place for people to showcase freely, but there should be some talent involved and some coherence in a show if you're gonna charge people to see it.
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Jeff F.

Yelp
This is a dive bar with great music and relatively cheap beer. What more can a person ask for?!
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Ron W.

Yelp
A bit cool, a bit hip and very comfortable, the Pinhook is a great little venue to hang out and maybe catch some music! I stopped in a for an art show last night and was surprised at the space. Not much to look at from outside, the Pinhook is long and deep with three separate areas. Up front you've got the pool table and couches, in the middle a smallish bar, and in back the stage and some more seating. Reminds me a bit of the Pourhouse but with a more hipster, arty crowd. Music posters and bills line the walls in various places including the restrooms. They had a drag-fest going on last night which would probably be a little out of place in Raleigh. However after spending some time in this area, I can safely say that Durham does it a bit dirtier then its more conservative sister city across the Triangle! So the crowd was really mixed (figuratively and literally) last night. Mixed gender-wise, lifestyle-wise and across the color barrier, so a thumbs up there. If I were younger and lived in the hood I'd probably pop in here from time to time because it's a reasonably mellow meeting spot and bar. All y'all Durham-ites, enjoy the place for what it is, an interesting little music club that brings in all types!
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Joseph H.

Yelp
Disclaimer: This is just a review for the Pinhook's karaoke night. Talk about a flipping mess. Hardly half a dozen songs could go by without some technical difficulty disrupting the evening. Some of these disruptions were as mundane as router difficulties and subsequent WiFi outages completely disrupting their ability to play music. The DJs had a mixing board the size of a coffin whose only function was apparently two mix the karaoke videos they were streaming off of YouTube. After waiting 3 hours to sing the particular song that I signed up for, when I got to the stage I was greeted by a computer monitor sitting in a folding chair. As I geared up to sing I saw on the little monitor the DJs cursor executing a 2-second YouTube search for my song. I know that karaoke by its very nature is an exercise in public humiliation. But I have never experienced a professional karaoke situation in which the DJs were just there to YouTube search a song when the performer got on stage. The version of the song they played for me was the unlicensed knockoff version of the radio eddited song containing multiple errors in the lyrics. On top of that, there were multiple long stretches in the song in which the vocal accompaniment normally supplied by backup singers was absent. This left me with long stretches of time during my song with my microphone in one hand, my dick in the other, and an embarrassing silence filling the room. And all of this might not have been so bad if I hadn't had to pay a cover charge. The funny thing is that I love the Pinhook as a venue and I will absolutely be back there for other events in the future. But I will never go back there for karaoke night and I cannot recommend that you do either.
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Stacey K.

Yelp
They will make you retroactively pay cover regardless of whether you've been buying drinks since 8 pm. This was not communicated to us when we arrived. We left.
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Jordan P.

Yelp
I came here for the YOLO karaoke and was not impressed. They only have karaoke once a month, which means there's a huge turnout on that one day (rather than spreading out the usual karaoke crowd over a few days) and that you only get to sing once in 5 hours (maybe twice if you show up right when it starts). I'm sorry, but if you're willing to hang around for that long to get up on stage for your own 3-5 minute performance, that's narcissistic and sad. Overall, it's just badly run. First, the music is so loud that it masks the singer (which is the whole point...). Second, they need a more sophisticated system than a notepad for sign-ups: it would be nice to know who is coming up on the list on a screen somewhere. Third, there is a lot of cronyism going on: either you're friends with the Emcee and can get on stage twice in 20 minutes (yes, a duet counts as your turn), or you're the Emcee himself who says "We don't know if we'll get to everyone tonight!" and then proceeds to sing a song himself, wasting the time of the actual patrons who paid a cover fee. To top it all off, there is only one working toilet for the entire club. I know it's a dive bar, but that's just gross. The seat is falling off the hinges and just caked with grime...and it was only 11:30pm when I used it.

Sadie R.

Yelp
My friends and I tried to go to a drag show. Website stated that it was all ages. Facebook event said 18+. Went (drove a half hour) and found out it was 21+??!? Do better. Don't lie on your website and Facebook event pages.
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Ruby K.

Yelp
Karaoke night is very wholesome - $3 cash cover fee is pretty nice for the good company (people are so friendly!) and music. The space is cute, but drinks are mediocre and I don't see myself coming here to hang out on an ordinary night.
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Tiffany R.

Yelp
I'm giving The Pinhook 5 stars because the bar tenders are spot on and most importantly The Pinhook practices inclusivity for all. I can't think of a better reason to be a patron of an establishment. Just knowing that people of all ethic backgrounds, sexual orientations, gender identities, religions, etc are welcome to celebrate with respect to one another there makes me feel great about spending my dollars here.
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Jennifer V.

Yelp
It's an easy-going little dive bar that's committed to inclusion. The people here are fun, welcoming, accepting, and cool to hang with. The drinks are great, and you can get non-alcoholic drinks as well.
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Paige R.

Yelp
I came here for a concert back in November. It's easy to find in Downtown Durham and is a pretty nice little spot for a small show. The stage and all are not huge, but it's still fun for a small group to play and there are a few chairs provided. Even more fun, the bar serves dairy-free/vegan/vegetarian cocktails, which were amazing!
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Christi C.

Yelp
Writing and updated review because the 'owner' of the bar supposedly tried to reach out months after people were complaining about extra money being fraudulently added to their credit card by bartenders. In addition, she thought it funny to post a 5 star review under the Pinhook, like it was just peachy that they have bartenders there stealing from people. Because ADDING and writing in tips onto someone else's credit card that wasn't authorized, IS stealing. Mind you these bartenders had already been tipped decently. The owner didn't care until multiple people posted on yelp that they were ripped off. I can't imagine if there wasn't YELP that they would care at all. If that doesn't speak volumes to what type of establishment this is then by the employees and the bartenders, then I don't know what to tell you. Thank goodness my bank was able to help me resolve this.
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Laurie V.

Yelp
Super divey. Kinda quiet on a weeknight, but that's fine by me. Not huge on crowds, although I'm sure it gets a lot more packed on the weekends. Looks like a good place to hear live music. Durham has definitely improved since six years ago when I lived there, and this is certainly a contributer to said improvement.
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Andrew W.

Yelp
The Pinhook is a small, chill club in downtown Durham. It's known for having great shows, dance parties, and being LBGT-friendly. If you're a big music fan, you also know that The Pinhook gets some great tours. They're also a venue for a couple music fests: Art of Cool and Moogfest. The sound system is good, though as others have mentioned - you'll definitely want to invest in a good set of ear plugs. Compared with other venues in the Triangle, I'd say The Pinhook is a little bigger than Neptunes or Slims.
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Aaron P.

Yelp
I totally agree with what others have said. The Pinhook is a "gay/lesbian" friendly establishment that does not LABEL itself. Since Durham does not have a major gay bar (other than Steel Blue) it is a welcoming place for the community. Durham is very welcoming I have found. If you are gay, lesbian, bisexual, straight or whatever...it DOES NOT matter because everyone here is welcome. At The Pinhook you find and eclectic mix of people across the age spectrum. It is very alternative and always hosts a friendly crowd of people. The attitude is left elsewhere. There really are no cliques here and I like that! The people watching is amazing! Their beer selection is great and they had the Fullsteam Carver on tap which is my fav. Everything is very affordable. If you do not want to break the bank you have ample PBR as per usual. Might I add, they can pour a strong drink. I had a couple of vodka and cranberry's and they were potent but did not kill my wallet! The staff is very friendly and fun! Me and my group were there the other night for Karaoke and managed to get there around 10ish and they were very busy. However, the bartenders stayed attentive and cheerful. I briefly chatted with the owner, who was awesome..but forgot her name. Back to Karaoke, what a blast! The host is Marilyn Manho who is 'effin awesome! This lady knows how to put on a show. As the night progresses virtually everyone gets up there to pour their heart out on stage...yes, even your trashed Duke sorority girl. Other nights that I have been here there have been live bands (The sound can be a bit clangy). They really have varied events: From gay pride to country night (which they had an event scheduled for Dolly Parton's 65th birthday..I can only imagine) and everything in between. I am always happy to see this place busy. More good times to be had.
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Kacey M.

Yelp
Updating review because it's TRUE, watch your receipts! Bartenders tacked on an additional $8 tip in addition to the cash tip we left! I am not letting this go, this is theft and it's obviously happening all the time!
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Jessica P.

Yelp
One of the best things about Pinhook is that it seems to avoid being labeled. It's not really a "lesbian bar" or anything, more like a "gay and lesbian friendly" bar. Not everyone might agree with me, but I think most places in Durham are very unpretentious and welcoming to ALL. Pinhook has a great relaxed vibe! There were all kinds of people, all kinds of ages hanging out. We were there on karaoke night. It was pretty much empty when we arrived at 7ish, and by about 11 it was packed. There's tons of retroish furniture. It is long and somewhat has at least two different areas. While it got crowded around the stage when the karaoke started at 10, it was still pretty calm in the front section (the bar is somewhat in the middle). I think there is only one bathroom? At least I only saw one unisex bathroom that has two stalls. But the bathroom is cool - they used chalkboard paint on the walls and have some chalk so you can write whatever you want! I'm not sure this place would make a good music venue... the acoustics are probably not so hot. Local beer selection is decent. There are less than 10 lines on tap, but there is PBR (in bottles or tall boy cans) and Schlitz (my favorite college battle cry: "Let's get SCHLITZED)!!! I didn't have a problem with service at the bar, but we did get most of our drinks before it filled up. Pretty cool to see downtown Durham hoppin!
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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.
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Stephanie T.

Yelp
My Pinhook tis of thee, sweet land of dance partiessss... When the Pinhook first opened two years ago it was rumored around Raleigh as being a lesbian bar. Womp womp on all that, there is some lesbians WORKING there. But most of us know that the gay can spread through osmosis and mind control so if you can't roll with the homos you might as well stick to familiar territory. The Pinhook can have an odd dynamic, being a neighborhood bar right smack in the middle of downtown on some nights and crawling with sloppy drunken dance party participants the next. You get chill nights, you get live shows, free movies on Mondays, vegan brunches on [usually] the first Sunday of the month, karaoke, open mic, trivia, benefits...the works. Their credit card machine was down for a hot minute but now it's back and the ATM is still housed by the arcade video games. A pool table for the sharks, a back patio and a rearranged main room that sounds a whole lot better with the stage facing the back of the bar. It's a People Friendly establishment without carrying any labels on being strictly this or that...and that is big ups in my book. Check out their website and blog and Twitter and Facebook and and and...for their list of events and booking information. Word.
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Woot M.

Yelp
After 2 trips here, I will frequent this place as little as possible. Aside from the bipolar nature of this place regarding events and performances, it is the worst bar service I have ever experienced in the Triangle. Saying "It's a hipster bar what do you expect" does not give it a free pass. OCSC, Reservoir, Fuse - these places are often accused of hipsterism - yet you do not have to wait 30-40 minutes to get a bottle of beer, I'd even argue that the service is very good in those places. If you have a credit card, as I witnessed one poor soul use, forget it. The dude behind the counter will take every order before you. If you find yourself here - bring cash. Other problems, art shows are poorly lit - and oddly spaced. I would never recommend someone show their art here. Stage and sound, if there are many people - you will not be able to see much, and to make up for poor sound you just turn it up as loud as it will go. Thirsty? Finished that beer? forget it - getting back to the bar to wait 40 minutes for a yuengling isn't my idea of a great time. The free-access unisex bathroom is also a disaster waiting to happen, as a guy I guess this is easier on me than some of the ladies. It might be ok when it's not crowded, but imagine when it is... Pluses.. It's a place in Downtown Durham that appears to be hip which I think for most people adds 2 stars, I'd give it 0 stars - but hey, it's in Downtown Durham. Alternatives nearby, go to Bull McCabes, Whiskey, or maybe try out that new nightclubish place - Revolution?
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Adam L.

Yelp
For a man that is further removed from college, but still enjoys a night out at the bar - this place is perfect. The Saturday evening scene is always a mix of young professionals and hipsters in their early 30's. The bartenders are friendly and welcoming. I love the karaoke, as it is projected with great equipment and usually good singers. Every now and then, it can be a little run over with your frat-boy beer belly-type dudes that are screaming at the bar or performing uncomically on the stage as they get plastered. But definitely my "go to" for downtown Durham.
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Christina G.

Yelp
Very chill place to grab a drink in downtown Durham. And they have something cool (80s prom, vegan brunch, live music, drag dance parties, movies & popcorn) going on every night of the week. From the door guy to the bartender to the bands, nothing about this place felt pretentious or even too-hip-for-you. Everyone was actually really friendly. They had some local beers on offer for $5, so I perched with an Aviator brew at some seating across the bar. There isn't a ton of seating space here, but the lounge-y mix of second-hand furniture really makes for a comfy hide-out. I was surprised to see so many people pouring in on a Sunday night. But then again, given the cool space, the great tunes, and the friendly folks, I guess I shouldn't have been too surprised! It's a place I'd want to go any night of the week...
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Jesse A.

Yelp
While The Pinhook doesn't (and shouldn't) shy away from it's queer friendly reputation, I'd like to make it clear that this isn't actually a gay bar... Straight guys and gals are as welcome as anyone, and ANYONE is welcome so long as they're not complete douchebags. Until very recently, The Pinhook was the only *real* live music destination in Durham; a surprising fact considering the wealth of amazing bands and musicians pouring out of The Bull City year after year. The place was actually founded by a couple of local musicians, so they've really got their fingers on the pulse of what's worth listening to from the local scene, and they bring in a lot of obscure/underappreciated acts that don't have a big enough draw to play some of the larger rooms. As a general rule, everything they book is probably at least worth a listen on reverbnation, and since most of the shows are only 5 bucks there's no reason not to support the ones that spark your interest. They also throw some of the best damn dance parties in the triangle. It's worth noting, too, that this is one of the few dedicated live music venues in the area that runs nightly drink specials... Great music and cheap bar tabs? If that's not your thing then you probably shouldn't be in Durham anyways.
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Lauryn C.

Yelp
Great place to hear some live music. A night out in downtown Durham ended with a live karaoke band at The Pinhook. This is a hip music joint with a great stage. It immediately reminded me of the Local 506 in Carrboro. It's a dive with unisex bathrooms filled with a diverse crowd and some friendly bartenders. This place will never get boring they change it up constantly with bands, films, open mic, trivia, burlesque, you name it and The Pinhook probably has it on their agenda. I don't get to experience the Durham bar scenes often but The Pinhook has got to be one of my favorites right now. They make sure to make everyone feel welcome here and that's what I really liked about this place. It's hip for sure and you know who the local patrons are but everyone was cool, relaxed, and just having a great time. Plenty of local drafts to choose from as well as a full bar. I'm going to be checking out their event calendar more often now they have some very cool things going on. And if you haven't had a chance to check out a live karaoke band it should be on your bucket list. Even if you can't sing who doesn't want to pretend they are the lead singer of an 80s hair band. Rock on!
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Amy H.

Yelp
A really cool venue with a fun vibe. Went this morning for the once-a-month Sunday brunch and had a great time. People tend to show up about 20 minutes early, so if you get there before noon, there will definitely be a decent-sized queue going down the block. It's also a good idea to come on the early side as they only make enough food for a certain amount of people (maybe 100-150?). It's a great event as long as you're prepared for an off-the-beaten-path kind of brunch. You pay $8, get food in a cafeteria style line, and scope out a spot which hopefully has somes chairs and/or a table. We were lucky to have a couple give up their seats just as we were looking for a space to camp out. But a lot of people ended up standing or sitting on the stage. I'm not vegan, but enjoy trying different types of food. This is definitely mark-your-calendar-worthy.
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Jeremy B.

Yelp
This place is great. Great vibes. I love how they are so gay friendly. A great community spot. Some of the best dance parties in DUrhaM!!! NO DOUBT!!!

Ty T.

Yelp
This review is specifically for the 90s Dance Party on 12/09/16. I was expecting a lot of 90's big hits with diverse genre. Nope. From 11pm to 12am it was mostly little known RnB/Hip Hop tracks with very few big hits thrown in. After midnight, the DJ went straight up techno for 30 minutes and remixed some classic Hip Hop into techno. I heard little segments of B.I.G- Big Papa during transitions, but the DJ went right back into some wack techno. Decided to leave when the redundancy became too much. For the 1.5 hours I was there I did not hear any classic artists like NSYNC, Britney Spears, Third Eye Blind, Tupac, etc...Perhaps they played these tracks between 10-11pm or 12:45 to 2. Either way, they missed dropping these tracks during the crucial primetime when most people trickle in. I would have been way more satisfied if they unplugged their equipment and ran an AUX cable into a laptop to play a Youtube 90s power hour playlist.
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Diane G.

Yelp
Super fun bar and music venue!! I watched Nappy Roots here (who were AWESOME), and the vibes, people, and ambiance were great. This bar is LGBTQ friendly, which makes it even more awesome. I only went here for the concert, but would definitely come back another night!
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Lauren P.

Yelp
I like the place. They do live music most nights and they have movie night on Monday. The cover is sometimes outrageous for what's playing, but I guess that's the price we're going to start paying to have live music in Durham. Check out their website for an accurate schedule. There's a nice porch off the back. It's a fantastic view out to the DPAC and DBAP and if you're there early enough you can see the fireworks at night. I went to see a metal show last night, so it's hard to give an accurate review (metal's just not my thing, you see) but I do like the atmosphere and the collage stuff they've got going on the walls. The acoustics are ok - if you're over by the stage. If you're in the front of the bar everything sounds really "tinny." And sitting out back for a metal show gives pretty good sound too. I'm glad to have a live music venue in Durham. So for that, yay Pinhook!
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Chriscynthia C.

Yelp
I was here to see two Art of Cool Fest shows. Very tight, very hot... but very enjoyable shows... that's what I take away from this place. You literally come here for the artists/music.

Teresa N.

Yelp
I went here the other weekend and I noticed my bank statement this morning. I had to go dig up my receipt and I realized they had added an extra 9 dollars onto the charge. I paid cash to get in and I also left a cash tip! I know other people post stuff and I presumed other people may have been drunk, but since I was the sober person and paying I figured some drunk person might not remember - but nope! I called the Pinhook and they didn't call back. I've contacted my bank to handle this because they clearly don't seem to care, but I definitely wont be back. Kind of sad because they had good music and seem to be one of the few dance places in Durham.
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Brian S.

Yelp
Excellent independent music venue with friendly and fun staff. Bars like this are slowly disappearing in Durham. thank you Kym and others for making this gem an essential part of downtown Durham.
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Phillip B.

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Lots of great music flows through here, local and non-local. Even when I don't have time to check out who's playing when I'm heading over, it's always a pleasant surprise because the booking is rock solid. Excellent cocktails at a cheap price, very friendly staff, patio out back when you need a breather, excellent sound system, free popcorn, excellent trivia, movie nights. The list goes on. My favorite Durham Bar.
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Adam T.

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One of the bartenders pushed her way through the crowd and told a friend of mine to get the "f" out of the way she works here. I understand it's crowded, but it's unacceptable to speak to patrons that way, no matter how frustrated you are, and when your guests tell you they are leaving due to your behavior, you shouldn't respond with "good". We will not be coming back here, the other bartenders were great, but the blonde with glasses needs to find another profession.
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SK F.

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Just a few blocks from the new Durham Performing Arts Center, this bar has huge potential for being the destination in Durham to hear great music. I was excited to see my favorite local beer on tap, and got a kick out of the old school video games. Although it opened only a few months ago, the floor and much of the hardware are undoubtedly reclaimed or original materials, so it feels like the well-worn bar you'd find in a hipster area. True, the employees were a bit on the gruff side, but strangely enough, it added to the character of the place for me. I will definitely return, hopefully to hear great up-and-coming bands.
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Charlie W.

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one of my favorite bars in Durham, especially on a down night. The staff is super friendly, the patio is great, and they have free popcorn.
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Katherine Z.

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Super neat bar and music venue. My friend and I came here on a Monday night for their showcase event, and it was so neat to listen to all these local hip hop artists and rappers. Ambience is super chill and hip. I definitely plan on coming back.
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Ana N.

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So I've been to the pinhook about four times. It's a dive bar, not fancy, it has gender neutral bathrooms and the drinks are cheap. They have the best karaoke anywhere. Look at the calendar online because they don't advertise it any other way. Last time I went was Halloween when they had a dance party. Dance parties are highly recommended. Music was awesome and crowd was awesome! So yeah, go to the pinhook.

Patrick C.

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Warning to touring/local bands looking to play here: Unless you expect to draw a crowd of more than 60-70 people to this venue, you will get paid next to nothing here. This place has high house costs that they take out of the door to pay their employees (around $150), meaning that if your cover is $5, you will need to get about 30 people out just to break even. This isn't a challenge for most local bands on a weekend night, but if you're touring through on a weekday night with local support with a moderate draw, don't expect to get paid much. There are plenty of other places you can play in Durham/Chapel Hill/Raleigh (Local 506, Motorco, The Cave, Kings, Slims, etc) that are much better venues and will pay you more. I understand that rent is high on Main Street in Durham and that bills need to be paid, but if you're a small venue that wants to continue to have a reputation for bringing in good live music, you need to figure out a way to pay bands fairly. Larger touring acts are going to play at Motorco, which is bigger and better equipped to host live shows. This leaves Pinhook to host shows for low to mid level touring acts and locals. Turnouts are always going to be modest in these situations, and if you don't pay the bands shit for when they do play here, they probably aren't going to come back. This place needs to decide if they're just a bar where people come to hang out, or a legit music venue.
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Cotie L.

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I went to Pinhook for the first time last night. It was a crowded noisy place but the music sounded great. I accidentally dropped my ring down the drain and thought for sure I would be laughed at when I asked the manager for help to get it out. He quickly and graciously agreed to help immediately. Daren is AWESOME! Thanks for making my night.
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CN D.

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I like going here when there isn't a dance party, but when there is a dance party, I can't say I have enjoyed the music. The music was very beat-oriented, not a lot of good hits or quality songs were playing. But that's ok.

Nicholas W.

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The Pinhook has two bathrooms, a men's bathroom and a women's bathroom. They are both huge. No one, in the history of the world, has ever waited 40 minutes for any drink at any bar, ever.

Chris C.

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Hey Pinhook, You might want to activate your voicemail so people can actually conduct business with you. Duh.
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Michelle A.

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Loved the hipster dive bar vibe. The place is small and can get crowded. The choice of karaoke was let's just say eclectic. They could use a bigger draft beer selection, but what they did have was at least local. They only had 1 bar tender behind the bar and it took a while to get a drink or your check. No dis on him, he was working hard, just he could of used some backup. Bathrooms are gender neutal which at first was a bit off putting, but then it was just like, cool, I get it. I'll be back when in town.
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Ha N.

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It's an alright place, because I've been here on some great nights for which they had booked awesome djs for party illegal. Sometimes (because they are very lgbt friendly) it's a great place to meet new people from the younger lgbt crowd as opposed to the older one over at The Bar. The outdoor area is nice for relaxing from the sauna that the dancefloor can be sometimes. They also book a lot of acts and events to keep the place hoppin' on the weekends. My one complaint is that they can really try to rotate the beer selection more or have better beer. It's decent, but there's not a wide range of styles so it's hard for me to find what I like there.
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Sarah T.

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I love this bar! it has a great (often queer) vibe to it. they have good music and when there's a DJ it's good dancing! the drinks aren't too expensive and the owner is a sweetie.
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F Khristopher B.

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It's Friday night and you want to have a lil' fun... what is one to do? I used an app on my Android phone and stumbled upon this place. Met my "new" friend there and we had a real good time... the people were quite eclectic and friendly, it was karaoke night and the crowd was very supportive even though I did not have my trademark "autotune" to assist me with the vocals. I will definitely add this to my "places to have fun" list for when my "out of towners" come up/down.