The Red Room at Cafe 939
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4.3
Victor Christensen
Literally the worst venue I have ever been to. The stage is not just small, its also about a foot off the floor so unless you're in the front row you more or less can't see anything. I am 5'10" and the opening act was 6'5" and I legit couldn't see him. When the headliner performed I was able to snap one photo that I attached. This place might be ok for assigned seating where everyone stays seated but for GA shows I don't think I would ever go back. OH and they don't serve beer...UGH.
Mike Beyer
Neat venue
Daniel Coello
Nice small venue for independent artists
Max Metzger
An intimate, no-frills venue inside the school.
Tommy Worthington
Went for a late concert, so the cafe was closed. Red Room as a venue was very nice though, and the menu looked appetizing. Looking forward to going back!
Peter Larsen
Standing room only venue for intimate shows, featuring local bands and tour acts. There is no alcohol, food, or water served at the venue. Tickets tend to be very reasonable.
Dr Dap
A terrific small club associated with the Berklee School of Music. Excellent acoustic, good vibe, and intimate. The only downside is that it's on Boylston St, across from the Prudential Center, so parking is pretty much super expensive or else non-existent. But it's Boston and you probably already knew that. Anyway, take public transportation, keep your money out of the hands of the parking grubbers, and enjoy one of the best new music venues to appear in Boston in a long time.
Chris B
Very good environment, great bands, good capacity and great sound system.
Joe Serpa
The kids put together this great room for live music. General admisison onlhy- Small venue and standing room only (some sofas lining the walls). Acoustics are fantastic. No drinks. No food. However, Whiskeys and other Boylston Street haunts are right outside.
Jack Bossom
A low stage means if there's a crowd and you're not tall you can't see who's playing. The place is run by Berklee students, who seem to have no understanding of what music fans want or need. I'd rather see a band almost anywhere in the Boston area.
Scotty Leach
A small venue with a small stage and just enough seating to feel comfortable and yet intimate. Saw a Berklee senior recital here and loved the space.
Stephen Newhouse
Neat little performance space. We attended a cabaret by Berklee students and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Mahantha Niranjan
Decent enough for small concerts and musical programs.
Adam Dehner
Great sound and lights but weak sightlines.
Reed Snider
No bar and standing room only with a couple couches around the edges. It is a very cozy spot and the sound is high quality. Good place to see up and coming artists and other artists who like small venues. Better known artists will sell out pretty early.