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    4.6 (35 reviews)
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    Erin H.

    This venue is amazing. I just saw a great show here, and the venue really added to the performance. I was in awe of the architecture the entire time. The space was intimate and cozy. The setup was great as well - 2 bars upstairs and 1 bar downstairs. It was easy to grab a drink or run to the bathroom.

    Awesome venue for concerts. Pleasant employees, very helpful. Sound is great. Graham Nash was phenominal!!

    Rita J.

    Can I admit the it was my first concert here? Yes, I can. Larkin Poe put on an amazing show! Previously saw them perform at The Tralf. Same great band. This venue definitely fit the vibe. Sign of the times proof of vax required, mask on for the full event. It was a great night. Fun venue and the staff/security were great.

    Sarah D.

    I came here with a friend last night for the Colter Wall concert. He is a 22 year-old country singer from Swift Current, Saskatchewan. The church is beautiful on the inside with the stained glass windows and church pews. The acoustics are fantastic. When you walk in, just to the right, were the merchandise tables. Through the entryway, upon entering the church, is a vast area where you can choose to stand. There was an upstairs where you could sit in a pew to enjoy the concert. My friend and I stood near the stage. They were offering beer, wine, mixed drinks, pop or water for purchase on the left, between the entryway and the stage. There wasn't an obnoxious amount of people at the concert. I was able to hear my friend without having to yell. I appreciate this venue getting such a great artist to come in. They also have many other interesting artists coming up too.

    The basement venue and stage
    Christina H.

    By far the best concert venue in Buffalo. A beautiful old church that has been restored and renovated by none other than the musician Ani DiFranco. The interior is warm and welcoming and retains the charm of a historic church but without all the cobwebs and creaking floorboards. The bathrooms are clean with plenty of stalls for the ladies! I didn't have to wait to use the bathroom at any point. Downstairs the cellar has been turned into another small venue perfect for comedy shows and small concerts. Yet again, everything is clean and cozy and not at all what you would expect when you hear "cellar." The acoustics are fantastic in either the hall or the cellar and the lighting is equally as impressive. The ONLY downside to this venue is there aren't enough events! I would go out of my way to see concerts here. Absolutely fantastic.

    The Observers at the Ninth Ward (basement of Babeville).
    Michelle K.

    I love going to Babeville--for concerts, comedy shows, art and craft events. There always seems to be something interesting going on. The venue is beautiful and shows how well old structures can be repurposed to suit modern purposes. The facility is open for events only (not a "drop in and see what's on tonight" sort of place) and the music offerings generally circle in the eclectic Americana territory with a splash of world music. The acoustics in both the Asbury Hall and Ninth Ward spaces are outstanding (as you'd expect in a space owned by acclaimed musician Ani DiFranco). My only complaint (and it's a small one) is that the facility lacks sufficient signage and is often a little unclear in terms of marketing. There are multiple performance/office/gallery/etc. spaces here--from the huge Asbury Hall, to the more intimate Ninth Ward, to Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center. It's sometimes hard to determine where you will be going for your event and how to find the proper entrance once you're on site (and not all entrances lead to all spaces). It's just a bit confusing, especially the first time you visit.

    Carole H.

    Babeville rocks, for so many reasons! Babeville was erected as a church back in the 19th century, and although the function of the space is no longer the same, the magnificent steeple remains one of the most unique markings on the skyline of downtown Buffalo. You know who bought this old church to preserve it and keep it rocking as a record label headquarters, event/performance venue, and gallery? None other than the righteous babe herself, Ani Difranco. Awesome! Gorgeous original architecture on the outside. Modern, unique event space on the inside. I attended a wedding held at Babeville's Asbury Hall, which is housed in the original sanctuary space and still includes the original dark wood detailing and beautiful stained glass windows. I got the inside scoop from my friend, the groom, about how awesome the Babeville staff was in helping them get their ceremony and reception (both done in Asbury Hall) planned down to their specifications. It wasn't cheap apparently, but damn they sure got what they paid for! I was in the wedding party, and from the rehearsal the night before, to pictures and chill time before the ceremony, they attended to our every need, including starting the open bar for us 2 hrs before the ceremony. We chilled downstairs in the "green room" which was decorated floor to ceiling with every Ani Difranco concert poster and album cover - very cool. Immediately after the ceremony ended, the Babeville staff swarmed the crowd with hor'duerves trays, and the open bar was open for business. The food, from appetizers to dessert, was top notch. Hor'duerves included tables set up with premium (for real - PREMIUM) cheeses, crackers, meats and fruits. Being passed on trays were seasoned chicken skewers, lobster cakes with a tangy dipping sauce, and steak bruscetta. Entree selections included a stuffed chicken breast, cheese tortellini, or fillet with potatoes and veggies. I went with the fillet - along with, it looked like, the majority of the other guests. I'm not even usually a huge red meat eater, but damn this was a fillet done RIGHT. So tender, flavorful, juicy. I cannot give Babeville credit for the cake because it was brought from an outside bakery (but this was delicious as well). The open bar was staffed by 2-3 bartenders at all times, which meant no long waits. By the end of the night, they all knew my drink and had it prepared for me as I approached the bar (although perhaps that says more for my drinking problem than it does for their service?). The booze was top shelf, but again, I know this was also a preference that my friend and his wife paid for. Overall, a perfect ceremony. We were impeccably served in an amazing, unique space - made for a very memorable night. I personally have no ties to Buffalo, but Babeville almost makes me wish that I did, so I'd have an excuse to party in style at Asbury Hall if I ever get married. I didn't get to see the rest of Babeville, but it is also the headquarters for Ani's record label, and during the planning stages of the wedding, my friend got a viewing of her Grammy on display upstairs in the offices. Pretty sweet. (Bonus: when I drunkenly engaged a staff member in a convo about if he has ever actually met Ani Difranco, he told me an amusing story about the time some of them tried to kick her out of her own place because she showed up in true Ani style - dreadlocked, bohemian dress - and they mistook her for a homeless woman. Ha!)

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    I met a friend here two weeks ago for a concert. We came to see Mary & Friends. It was Mary Ramsey…read morefrom 10,000 Maniacs with some of her friends. They played and sang jazzy tunes. Her bass player is amazing! He sounds like Brad Paisley! I have no musical talent so it really moved me how well he played the bass. The other artists played well too! The venue is fantastic. It was my first time here. Sportsman's Tavern bought the venue three or four years ago. It isn't a dive bar like Sportsman's Tavern though. It's much more intimate. It's classier too. I liked the way they had the tables set up. I loved the stage area too. There is a small bar area where you can order drinks. There was also a waitress coming around asking if we wanted drinks or food. They have a small menu, and the food sounded good, but I wasn't hungry. You can park on the street or in their small parking lot, which holds about 25/30 spots. You'll enter the venue via a dark door near the front parking spot. There is much more room inside, than how it looks from their lot. The lot was a bit hard to find. I ended up driving around the block and then I noticed it. I'd love to come back here and see another concert soon!

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    For what it is, it's great. We came downtown for a sabers game. Game at 6 we got there a little…read moreafter 4. Not crowded. Large drink menu and very reasonably priced (considering it's downtown.) Perfect pre-game spot. Limited food menu so don't come for a real meal. Also came to a silent disco here in the past. Versatile venue downtown. Owners do a great job with the spot.

    Had a great night at Iron Works recently. Iron Works has a special place in my heart because that…read moreis where I saw my last show before the shutdown and my first show after the shutdown, and will always be associated with the importance of supporting live music and not taking live music for granted. Iron Works is an ideal venue in a lot fo way- not too big, not too small, and the perfect place for an intimate experience with a band you enjoy. Most recently we saw Caligula Blushed for their first visit to Buffalo. My other half has been a fan of The Smiths since forever, but we have stopped seeing Morrissey in concert. This was the next best thing to seeing Johnny Marr in concert. Great show, good crowd, not too crowded, and people were actually there to see the show unlike when we saw Nick Lowe at Iron Works and some people would not stop talking!! Post-pandemic, but also anytime, I have to say how incredibly wonderful it is to get fresh air during a show. The garage style door by the stage was open letting in some natural night and lots of fresh air on a cool night, which is really perfect for a show. I'm over crowded, stuffy, hot, and dark. The opening leads to an adorable patio with lots of tables, chairs, and string lights. There's a platform with seating and a little balcony with seating. There are lots places to set your drink whole dancing as the platform and pillars all have ledges. There are two selve-serve water coolers, which is also great to see. I tried a summer cocktail - a Loganberry Dirty Shirley, which was super sweet but that's what it's designed to be. A Coke was $3 and the cocktail specials were $10. Mocktails are $8 and there are other n/a offerings as well, along side beer, liquor, and what have you. They have a garden burger and fries on the menu, in addition to other meat and cheese foods. Tickets to this show were $12, which is so reasonable for a night out. This is more fun than going to the movies and should definitely be a go to if you want to get out of the house. Fresh air, water, seating...all this sets Iron Works apart. If you haven't been, go, and of it's been awhile, go back. My other half was reluctant to go out but was so glad he did.

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    4.0(92 reviews)
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    Great concert venue…read more We arrived shortly after doors for Lights last night and easily secured a great spot behind the railing of yhe first elevated tier. The set up is the ground surrounded by a few higher tiers so there's not a bad spot in the building. My husband had no problems coming and going for drinks, which were inexpensive, especially for a concert venue. Great sound and screens on either side but you should have a good view even in the back. Great service, too.

    My sister-in-law wanted to go to Emo night at this venue and she decided to ask my husband and I to…read morego with her. I haven't been to many shows since covid and I was super excited to get out and have a blast. It did not disappoint. The show was great and we all a great time. I was pleasantly surprised to see that when I went to use the restroom there was an attendant there with a table full of basic necessities. I've traveled a lot and I've seen this type of service before but I was surprised to see it at Town Ballroom (in the best way possible). It's a nice touch especially when there's a million things you forget when you go out to the bar and don't want to have to carry a million things. Overall it was a great night. There weren't a ton of people there so it getting drinks at the bar was easy. The bar out front is great and the drinks are always on point. It's really cool the way they have giant pictures of a lot of the artists that have performed there over the years. The bar in the back is ok. The bartender seemed annoyed and was damn near inconvenienced by us standing at the bar but I just ignored his ass and enjoyed my night. It was a great night and I look forward to more shows.

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    A fun, friendly, dive kinda bar with live music. My bartender and the other patrons were very…read morefriendly and we engaged in conversation the entire visit. Drink pricing and selection were very reasonable. I arrived around 6 on a Saturday, and just missed their cover charge. I was told the band did not start until at least 8, and while I appreciate a good dive and live music, I would be hard pressed to pay a cover here. Some patrons said that it is too loud to enjoy socially when a band is playing, which I can see given the size of the place. The bathroom graffiti was definitely more creative than most! (Yes, I'm weird guys lol) It's definitely a place I would return again if bar hopping, but not somewhere I'd be comfortable going alone at night (speaking of the location, not the establishment itself)

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