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    3.1 (57 reviews)

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    Concert
    Thomas K.

    This was my third concert here and I loved it. They have good concessions and there is tons of parking nearby. The Reading police were fun and seemed happy to be working the pay job. Big shout out to those guys. Of course the performers were awesome but whoever was working the sound board was a mess. There was a lot of feedback and while I love bass, especially when it moves my wife's hair, it was overbearing. I know it's not a facility thing. Between acts I went down to the men's room and was standing in a long line. An employee came up and told a few of us about a small bathroom nobody notices. Awesome job!

    the mascot of a hockey team
    Mary F.

    I will start with the major glaring problem with this arena and why it is getting one star. When the fire alarm goes off during an event the arena staff should know that it is a fire alarm and what to do and how to direct people. The usher in our section had no idea what the noise was and neither did other employees we saw. After a few minutes an announcement was made that there was a fire emergency and for everyone to please exit the building. We were walking out the doors when problem began yelling it was a false alarm and to return to our seats. I did smell something that resembled burnt popcorn so wonder if it was something like that which caused the false alarm. Luckily there was no real emergency. However, I hate to think if it had been. Train your staff and teach them how to handle a building evacuation or emergency. We were visiting friends and decided to go check out a Reading Royals hockey game. Our friends knew where to park and where to go for getting into the arena. It was very cold inside, even for a hockey arena. It's definitely a loud environment. It seems they try to do fan activities and get people involved. It was a family environment for sure although not all the fans (even with kids) acted that way. We didn't eat at the arena, but a few in our group got drinks. The selection seemed decent for a venue of this size.

    Paul D.

    This was my first time visiting Santander Arena. I saw Jordan Peterson here. Overall, I was very pleased with my experience in this arena. The parking garage was conveniently located across the street, so it wasn't a very far walk at all. The arena itself was better than what I had expected. The staff that I interacted with all seemed friendly too. The one negative thing I will say is that the seats weren't that comfortable. However, I definitely would go back to this arena in the future though for other shows!

    Winter Jam
    Kathy T.

    The Santander Arena and Santander Performing Arts Center are not only a symbol of the revitalization of downtown Reading but have also been the premiere downtown entertainment, meeting and convention venues for more than 15 years. They are located on Penn Street in Reading, PA. This was my first experience at this venue. The staff were so friendly and helpful. Seem to really enjoy there jobs. We had VIP seating for Winter Jam, which is floor seating, so much leg room, was pretty impressed. We were able to walk right in with these tickets, which was a blessing, since the temperature outside was in the teens. There was a line around the arena for the general admission The concert and selection of bands were perfect. What a great first time experience. Will be making this a yearly tradition. Keep up the great work.

    a hockey game in progress
    Zanna H.

    Came here for a Royals charity game and it was pretty easy to pick up tickets at will call and then find our seats. All the staff I talked to from the event staff to vendors everyone was friendly. It looks like a lot of big acts come through and play this arena as well for concerts and comedians so I'll be sure to check it out in the future for other events.

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    Regina M.

    I am not generally a 'sports' person, so it might surprise you how much I enjoy watching ice hockey...but not the NHL. I love ECHL hockey, perhaps because that was my first league, when the league itself was new and working to establish itself as a place for player development rather than brawling. When we lived in Virginia I had season tickets for many years, and I missed it. As life would have it, my son is not a hockey person (yet), however my nephews love it. The AHL team in Philly had moved out once the Spectrum had gotten demolished, we went to an AHL game elsewhere and then found the Reading Royals ECHL. I eagerly bought tickets. The Royals play at Santander Arena, which is an older venue but not ancient. It's decently sized, with public parking garages very close by that were pretty inexpensive - yay! We had no problem getting through security - bag check, metal detector, then to the ticket gate, which is up a level. Everyone was pleasant and helpful. Our seats were great - for hockey there's really not a bad seat in the house, and they had a ton of contests and such in between periods and at stops in play to keep everyone entertained. The arena has a *lot* of food choices! From Chickie & Petes to the generic pizza and hamburgers, a specialty BBQ stand, Carvel Ice Cream, Dippin Dots and more. I was impressed with the offerings and while they weren't cheap, this IS after all an arena, it wasn't highway robbery either. We opted for the $10 meal with fries, a drink and a cheeseburger. Fries were great, soda was soda, hamburger...well, that's where it was not so good, a little chewy and even with added BBQ sauce not a whole lot of taste. I am not totally surprised, hamburgers are difficult to do well in this setting. Next time I'll maybe get the BBQ or a hot dog. Overall it was a fun experience and one we are looking forward to having again.

    Not comfortable seats
    Rhonda M.

    The chairs were so close together and uncomfortable that I will probably not return. The idea is to pack in any many paid seats as possible so no arm rests. The lady next to me caught her sweater on a hook under her seat and was unable to stand. She blamed me for sitting on it until I stood up.

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    Andy A.

    The venue was clean. The staff, including security were very friendly. I would return for another show

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    Nice arena. I have seen a few things there, mostly hockey games. Good selection of food and love that they have crab fries! Friendly staff.

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    Saw a lot of shows reminds me of a smaller tower theater great acoustics easy to see band even on the balcony seats great home town place

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    10 years ago

    Get a walkway so people don't have to miss shows due to dangerous proximity to long trains preventing us from getting to the arena

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    Reverb - Great screen for bands

    Reverb

    3.2(33 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $

    Tickets are pricey just like everyone else in the world right now. Nothing to do with the venue…read more Though I think it's slowly killing the industry. I'm a relic. I remember playing at the silo and going to shows there. I haven't been to a show in Reading since the Silo days. I was pleasantly surprised that this place has been open for sometime. It's pretty clean and looks well maintained. Good sound if you aren't smack dab in the middle. Friendly staff from parking attendants to bar tenders! parking is only $10. Seemed like a good bit of parking too. My friend was kicked out a few mi the ago for doing backflips at GWAR but he didn't experience anything like that this time.

    My first time at this venue and I was honestly really pleasantly surprised with how nice it was!…read moreThere was ample free parking, although online it does say sometimes they charge. The venue must have somewhat recently been updated as my boyfriend said the layout was different then when he was last there. We went for a metal show and the doors opened promptly. The staff was nice, they did have someone checking bags, keys, pockets and doing a pat down at the door. Once inside our tickets got scanned and ids checked if we wanted to drink. We were given a wrist band for that. The bar was in the back and they did have a room off to the side that appeared to be like a snack bar. They had a smoking section out back since there was no re-entry. The sound and lights were great. Overall it was a good show and a nice venue. I'd go again. It was in the middle of Reading but not a super congested area, mostly residential.

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    Reverb - Patrons had access to the stage for this show

    Patrons had access to the stage for this show

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    Reading Bandshell Series

    Reading Bandshell Series

    4.0(1 review)
    0.3 mi
    $

    I am specifically writing about the End of Summer Series here at the Bandshell. The regular ones…read moreall summer are too hot for me! These free outdoor concerts liven up a begging-to-be used area, the Volunteer Fireman's Memorial bandshell, a hillside amphitheater which was recently spruced up. It used to be an art-deco pink and green and is now an elegant sandy-gold color. Adjacent to a pond with a moat in front of the stage (how often do we get to use the word moat?), the area does not seem overrun with mosquitoes. So either a healthy population of bats exists (unlikely, poor bats are basically going extinct), or there may have been some spraying. Just to add a bit of macabre to this, keep in mind that this park was once the site of the Reading prison and was formerly called Gallows Hill and Penn's Common. Lots of hangings went on here, most famous of which was the 1805 one of a young woman accused of killing her infant. So some levity is needed to balance out all this bad karma, and Reading and the Berks Arts Council do a great job of creating a peaceful relaxing venue. There is a scattering of artists, food trucks, and other stands. Most of the food is fried, but my friends came back with some lovely Vietnamese egg rolls likely from Van's Cafe. There are also pay-what-you-want mini-massages, fire dancers, henna painters, and more. I spotted the Mayor and other city officials strolling around. We learned that we are the only people in the county without portable chairs, but my spouse dragged in our cushioned deck chairs, thank you dear! You can also sit on built-in benches that curve around in front of the shell, if you don't feel like carrying in furniture. You are welcome to bring food and drinks -- (that do) not (appear to be) alcohol. So our new giant picnic basket had its maiden voyage. We had a group of nine and found plenty of room. There is a beer tent, but you have to stay in the penned-in area. Is this part of state liquor law? It seems uncivilized. I will check out the offerings next time to see if there is anything local or flavorful. There was also a Chinese auction and raffles for restaurant gift certificates going on after the music. We wanted to see the Beatles tribute band, which was last, and it is rare to hear so many Beatles songs being performed. There is reggae next week! Please, enough with the classic rock; you can hear that everywhere. Note to hippie-types: don't go barefoot into the Portapotties! All in all, a lovely end to summer and a brighter side to a much-maligned city.

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    Reading Bandshell Series - Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man"

    Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man"

    Reading Bandshell Series

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    Santander Performing Arts Center

    Santander Performing Arts Center

    3.2(22 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    The Santander is a beautiful venue. The acoustics and ambience are on point. I would go here to see…read morea show anytime. We had dinner on The Mezz and I would not recommend that. The food was just ok - very difficult to manage plates etc. Supposed to have wine with our ticket, but they were out of white wine entirely. So , go for the show, skip the dinner!

    The Santander Performing Arts Center is one of the venues I frequent locally. It's absolutely…read moregorgeous! The architecture and design details are breathtaking, especially the ornate ceiling work and vintage theater charm. Every time I walk in, I'm reminded why I love live shows so much. The acoustics here are usually fantastic, making it a great place for concerts, comedy shows, and everything in between. I've been to many events here over the years and always enjoy the experience. I usually sit toward the front right side of the venue, where the view is clear and unobstructed by the structure it really feels like there isn't a bad seat in the house. There are several bars and snack stands throughout the venue, plus a small area for merch tables, so everything you need is within easy reach. Tickets are generally very reasonably priced for the quality of the experience. Parking is probably the only minor consideration there's on-street parking as well as multiple garages nearby, but you'll want to plan for a short walk. Overall, it's a beautiful, historic theater that delivers great shows and great vibes every single time. Highly recommend catching a performance here if you get the chance!

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    Santander Performing Arts Center - Marquee

    Marquee

    Santander Performing Arts Center - Randy Travis and his wife

    Randy Travis and his wife

    Santander Performing Arts Center - Incredible vintage decor

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    Incredible vintage decor

    Building 24 Kitchen & Bar

    Building 24 Kitchen & Bar

    3.3(75 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    The bar is very popular here! Too loud for dinner so we ventured into the dining room meant for…read morelarge events. It's too bad. They didn't make it a little bit more accessible to the bar area because it was just us and one other couple in this huge big room that was beautiful. I feel like it could be better utilized if they opened up a wall or something give people a place to go When that bar area gets so full like it was, they make their own rum, and I got a rum punch, which was absolutely delicious very false spiced tasting. We ordered the margarita flatbread, which would've been better if it had basil on it, which is what a margarita is supposed to have, but it was actually absolutely delicious with the heirloom tomatoes and thick chunks of bacon. I would definitely get it again.

    My coworkers and I had an early dinner here. We first started off with drinks. My skinny margarita…read morewas fantastic! We then decided to order a bunch of appetizers before our entrees. My favorite appetizer I think was the deviled eggs with crab! It's creative and was pretty good. The different chicken wings were good. The calamari was crispy and perfectly seasoned. I ordered medium rare steak fries with upgraded truffle fries. When the dish came out it came with a slab of butter on top of the steak. The truffle fries didn't taste like any truffle oil was infused into them (or maybe they forgot I'm not sure). The steak was a little overcooked and just bland. No seasoning on the steak at all..very disappointed. I think the food was mediocre. Again maybe other entrees would be better and I think the food overall is just okay

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    Building 24 Kitchen & Bar
    Building 24 Kitchen & Bar
    Building 24 Kitchen & Bar

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    Liberty Taproom - Cuban Sandwich

    Liberty Taproom

    3.6(169 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    This place has become a favorite of my husband's and mine! The food and service are consistently…read moreexcellent! The drinks are served up strong and service by our server tonight, Grace, was very attentive. Every time we come here we order the crispy potstickers appetizer and we agreed that their fried pickles are the best we've had anywhere. The dill dipping sauce that comes with the fried pickles is the bomb. My husband loves burgers and it's not always easy to find places that actually serve great burgers, but tonight he said "this is delicious!" Our server, Grace, was friendly, helpful and paid attention to the right time when to offer another drink or see if we want anything else. The music playing is a mix of genres so there's something for everyone and we enjoy it. They play it at the perfect volume. Loud enough to hear it well but not so loud that we can't hear each other talk. And, the outdoor patio seating is dog friendly! Reading some of the other reviews, I am baffled that people are leaving three and four stars when they have nothing but raving positive things to say (awesome, fantastic, etc) about the food, drinks, ambiance and service. That makes a place worthy of a five star review. Do yourself a favor and visit the Liberty Taproom!

    I visited Reading Pagoda and stopped in here on my way back. The food was pretty basic but yummy…read more My vodka punch was really great. They card everyone at the table if you get an alcoholic beverage. The service was great. I lucked out with my server. I was in a time crunch and she was very accommodating of that. When I was there, they had a live band which was cool.

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    Liberty Taproom - Cheese pizza half pepperoni/half mushroom

    Cheese pizza half pepperoni/half mushroom

    Liberty Taproom - Fried pickles appetizer

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    Fried pickles appetizer

    Hiester Lanes - Lanes

    Hiester Lanes

    2.5(14 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Feels like I'm bowling back in the 90's. The amount of money they make there is uncanny you'd feel…read morelike the place would be nice. Both bathrooms are rundown and smell like piss and sewer every time I've gone in there. Draft beer is flat. Miller Lite cans are $5.50 for a 16 oz (THATS CRAZY). I could buy two meals anywhere else for the price they are charging for theirs. Gatorades are almost $5! Ball racks are the same as 20 years ago and the trim is coming off the back of the floor. I could go on and on. Bottom line is they are making hand over foot and not putting anything back into the place.

    My daughters and I stopped by on 8/13/20 to pass some time together. I was looking forward to the…read moreexperience because Heisters was a place I spent much of my teenage/20-something years. While it was a fun time together, and we spent a few hours bowling, the atmosphere was rather run down and outdated. The shoes were overly worn, and frayed, having seen much better days. The decor looked the same as about 20+ years ago. The place was not crowded at all which was nice in a way of not being crowded with social distancing in place... but on the other hand it was disheartening as I remember it being one of THE places to be. If you're interested in a quiet and slower pace without worrying about aesthetics, give it a go as it will definitely be what you're looking for as we had a wonderful time and experienced no difficulties with the equipment. Everything ran smoothly and the customer service was friendly. If you're needing something that's aesthetically pleasing in your surroundings, I'd suggest seeking an alternative so you're not detracting from an otherwise positive experience.

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    Hiester Lanes - Heister Lanes did a wonderful job hosting the first Eastern Conference Women's Bowling Championship.. WTG Alephi  Panthers !!

    Heister Lanes did a wonderful job hosting the first Eastern Conference Women's Bowling Championship.. WTG Alephi Panthers !!

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    Lanes

    Hiester Lanes - Arcade area

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    Arcade area

    A Light in the Attic - Osso bucco in foreground, carrots app in back.

    A Light in the Attic

    4.1(37 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    Tucked above my longtime favorite The Barley Mow sits the hidden gem Light in the Attic and during…read moreRestaurant Week, it absolutely delivered. Finding your way upstairs adds to the speakeasy-style charm. The reception area alone sets the vibe: playful, stylish, and full of photo-worthy moments before you even sit down. It feels like you've discovered something not everyone knows about. We went with the small plate prix fixe menu (three courses), and each dish was thoughtfully prepared, beautifully presented, and -- most importantly -- delicious. Every course left us wanting just a little more, which is exactly how a tasting-style experience should feel. Nothing felt rushed, and the pacing of the food was on point. Cocktails were also excellent, creative, well-balanced, and fitting for the ambiance. The only hiccup of the night was drink service being a bit slow. Not a dealbreaker by any means, but noticeable. Overall, a great Restaurant Week experience in a space that feels both intimate and fun. I'll absolutely be back to explore the full menu soon.

    Visited for their NYE dinner which was a price per person limited menu. When we arrived, we sat and…read morewere told that "one" item was not on the menu. Little did we know that would be the continual theme as we were only given a choice of one of the 4 appetizers(one being warm olives) , two of the four entrees and ended up receiving what felt like the leftovers. It was truly a disappointing experience. Their manager let us know that because we prepaid there was nothing they could do that night. Just avoid this experience all together and perhaps find a date night somewhere you are able to spend time together rather than hangry.

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    A Light in the Attic
    A Light in the Attic - Fun and moody loo.

    Fun and moody loo.

    A Light in the Attic

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