"Big enough to rock the pillars, but small enough to feel intimate", this "impressive" Spring Garden music venue hosts "top-notch" acts of "all genres" in a converted warehouse space; between the "crisp" sound quality and trio of bars doling out "beer at good prices", fans call it a "cost-effective" show-going experience.
Turn of the century Spring Garden building—one that most recently housed the Spaghetti Warehouse—reemerges with stylings similar to its train depot roots. Versatile 600-capacity rock club offers decent stage sight no matter if crowd is large or small. Dramatic space fashioned with high-ceilings, vintage accouterments, sleek black and deep red finishes. Managed by a tri-fold of music industry...