Stephanie P.
Yelp
Oh Bowery Ballroom...say what you will about Bowery Presents as a company...but Bowery Ballroom, let me count the ways {3.
This is hands down (one of!) my absolutely favorite places to catch a show in NYC. I've been coming here since about 2004 (since I could get in, #eyeroll) and have caught so many amazing solo artists and bands here. I've done many CMJ showcases, The Killers, Franz Ferdinand, Mando Diao, The Bravery (laugh, but album #1 was SICK!), Lily Allen, Fleet Foxes, MNDR, Sky Feirera, Arctic Monkeys, Transit, Art Brut, Ra Ra Riot, She Wants Revenge, Electric Six, Julian Plenti, Cold War Kids, The Rakes (RIP!!!), Nada Surf (YES, THAT Nada Surf! "I'm pop-u-larrrrrrrr"), Delta Spirit, Interpol...the list could seriously go on past the Mayan calendar expiration date.
For most of the gigs I've attended here in my earlier concert-going days I spent it dancing up a storm or swaying with emotion in the very first row...that's right, front and center. I danced here one night during a Rakes show (or Art Brut, I honestly forget) with Adrian Grenier from Entourage as a girl I made friendsies with (since I was alone) gawked and made pretend fainting/choking maenuervers. I didn't know who he was because I'm not much of a TV person, however I did know that he had very nice locks and very pretty eyes...he totally knew that I didn't know who the hell he was and he loved every second of it...anywhoo, I'm sure other celebs have also frequented this place...but whatevs.
As I've been getting older (ie. less tolerant of annoying hipsters who refuse to dance and less tolerant of loud speakers with ocassional annoying feedback) I've been enjoying shows as of late from their balcony. Still first row on the balcony level as I am 5ft tall and I like to not only hear what I made $$$ for but also *see*. The view from above it fantastic, the vibe is much different and actually better (unless it's someone I'm obsessed with and/or it's bound to become a crazy dance party or quiet intimate acoustic type gig...cuz then I will still hit up the front and center section right by the stage).
Bouncers here are also cool as sh!t and they don't take sh!t from hipster douches. Act like a self-entitiled trust fund kid and they will NOT hesitate to put you in your place. They're good at their job, but they're cool peoplez as well.
I only have 2 real gripes here and they're the reasons I'd really give em' a 4.5 star rating instead of a full resounding 5 stars - their coat check line is always a clusterfuck. No organization system back there, I'm frankly surprised each time someone actually gets their own coat returned.
Also bar prices are crazy here. $10 for a vodka soda in a tiny plastic cup?! The same cup my dentist uses when he tells me to wash and spit into his weird, little ceramic sink?!
Crappy domestic beers (*cough*Bud & Heniken*cough*) are like $8 and also served in plastic cups that are bigger than the cocktail ones but someone I think smaller than your average red solo cup?! Not cool. I wish they had a Happy Hour like their foreign sister in the land of Brooklyn (Music Hall of Williamsburg, which is also an ace music venue if you're cool with hopping on the L train!) - then they'd be perrrrrrrfect!