Adam Schlegel
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Pretty much all concerts and event/motto parties are packed to the brim with a crowd ranging from 18 to the mid-thirties mostly.
The club and bar are organized as a community similarly to other establishments in town while keeping commercial gigs and smaller events in balance.
Personally one of my favorite places to spend summer evenings after work, when the "Sommerbar" (off-season month for concerts and events) is in full effect. Barbeque, home-cooked tasting meals, table tennis with large groups, and a decent array of refreshments (drinks and a temporary pool) are only topped every two years by the European or World Football (the one with the legs) Championship. All matches are broadcast on a beamer inside, so fans can watch as it rains (probably one of the only larger public viewing places that doesn't charge for tickets). Less interested people can simply avoid going inside (other than for a bathroom break), if the weather allows it.