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    Ab soul
    Britane B.

    For this to be my first time at the shelter , which is like to add that I had no clue this was the basement of ST. Andrews. However me and my partner went to see Ab-Soul and I had a blast. The bartender was so cool n the drinks was just alright. The bathroom was clean and I really enjoyed that they had air on . 10/10 I'm my b

    Mark C.

    Went in for happy hour and to get out of the cold before the show upstairs at Saint Andrews. There was no place to sit, so we just stood with our drinks. It looks like a good place to see a band. The prices on the drinks are what you would expect for a bar in a concert hall. The bartenders were pretty cool.

    Suzy J.

    So much fun at the silent disco! They also had a dj in the basement (shelter) playing music. When you check in they give you headphones with three channels. Each color represents a different channel. I mainly stayed on the EDM channel and I took off the headphones a bit to listen to the dj downstairs. It was super fun and exciting, we loved it! It was a private party and we each had 3 free drink tickets, with certain drinks only. They gave free pop and water out without a ticket, which was awesome. We sat on the stage. Would definetely come back for a concert.

    Sir Sly
    Jessica N.

    If I'm seeing a show at the Shelter, I know it's going to be a great night. The Shelter is located in the basement of Saint Andrews Hall. I love this venue because it's so small and intimate. It's almost like seeing one of your favorite bands perform in your friend's basement with lots of storytelling, audience interaction and engagement. Think MTV Unplugged session if you're old enough to remember. It's an awesome experience. Every time I've come here the crowd is amazingly chill and relaxed. Everyone seemed to be respectful of each other's space and didn't push and shove to get in front of you like I've seen at other venues especially Royal Oak Music Theatre and Masonic. You enter from behind the building. They check you in and give you wrist bands if you're drinking and then you descend down the stairs to The Shelter. They sell merch in the back and there is a bar in the middle with a decent selection of craft beers like Soft Parade, M43, Atwater Dirty Blonde and Vanilla Java Porter. They also have mixed drinks. Most beers and mixed drinks are around $10, and you can buy bags of chips and candy for $2 - $3. I saw Sir Sly here and he put on an amazing show! Decently large crowd of people here for Sir Sly. Great sound and acoustics and loved how down to earth he was, telling stories and insight about what influenced his songs and album. I also saw Big Data here for $10 with a Groupon deal. There was only a handful of people here for this one but it was a great time. The opener Castle Comer, an Australian band was great too...so charismatic, funny, and engaging. After the show Big Data and Castle Comer came out to meet fans, sign albums, and take pics. So in essence they have free meet and greets. Venue has the same small intimate vibe that El Club has, another one of my favorite places to catch a show. This is a venue where you'll have a story about how you saw such and such band who are huge now. Prices for shows are usually pretty cheap too. Love the Shelter and can't wait to return for another show soon.

    Bad Suns
    Alex K.

    I dig the whole aesthetic of the Shelter ... walking in, down the stairs, how the whole space looks... but man, it's just not an enjoyable place to see a show, at least for me. It's just hard for me to find joy standing in a crowd so tight that I can't move my arms, with people shitting their pants nonstop. Hey, people, just 'cause you're in a crowd doesn't give you the right to let loose. That smell lingers in a warm room. So a lot of that was pretty petty complaining... My only real complaint about the Shelter is its stage. Despite being only about three rows from the front of the "stage," I couldn't really see much more than I could from ten or more rows back -- essentially, first row or bust. Since the band doesn't seem to play on any sort of platform (or, if they do, a small ass one), it's hard to really get any sort of decent view. A plus, outside of its look, is the bar -- while I didn't get anything when I was there, it's super close to the stage, and there's a lot to choose from, like upstairs. I might see a show at the Shelter again if it's a band I want to see bad enough again, but I'd choose to see a show at St. Andrews over Shelter any day.

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    got to see a great show there Monday night it was front line assembly did anybody go if you did not you miss a good show

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    I worked with The Loft multiple times in 2018-2019 for training events produced by my employer. The…read moreLoft was fantastic to work with and easily accommodated our requests, which included that which they were probably not used to: unconventional seating (this was hands-on hairstylist training,) extra extension cords/power strips, comfort with hair care products and heat tools being used in the space, and unconventional timing. The team at The Loft is on top of their game, is easy to get ahold of, and is great with follow-up. The catering was excellent, and I loved that they had vegan/vegetarian options plentifully available. Onsite staff was accessible and always willing to lend a hand if we needed to reset something in the room. Only a couple of snags we ran into: 1) in the warmer months the loft had a particular... odor about it. I don't know if it is because there is a workout studio below, or the neighborhood, but we had to cover it up with candles. 2) One particular event which took place in January the loft was without heat for the entire day of our training. An apology was made, but we were not given any sort of compensation for the inconvenience. Overall, it's a great unique space and I would recommend it.

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