Warsaw Concerts, Brooklyn NY
Address | 261 Driggs Ave, Brooklyn, NY |
Phone | (929) 441-3114 |
Website | www.warsawconcerts.com |
Categories | Live Music Venue |
Rating | 4.3 15 reviews |
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Warsaw Concerts reviews
15Cool little place to see a show. Large bar area gives you a place to hang out while the warm-up bands play
This place is great! Was just there last night. I hadn't been there since 2008 or '09. Very much the same.
Warsaw is a treasure, and I hope it remains for a long, long time.
Great little venue. Plus the polish food is a huge plus. Their kielbasa hero was pretty clutch late in the night. If you have a chance to see a group here, take it!
Quirky venue in Brooklyn. It’s size makes it feel not overcrowded at a concert with its ancient ballroom/ polish home feel.
L7 one of my favorites bands since the 90s rocked my night.
Separate bar/dining rooms and where else can you get homemade pierogies before or after show. So yummy.
“Where pierogies meet punk”
Great venue for music. Good sound and lighting. Traditional food options (pierogi, etc) and a cash bar for those who need it.
There is a smoking area which would be cool, but it's just a cordoned off area of the street outside the venue. Also they only take cash which is annoying since every beer is $9 and who really carries that much cash around with them at all times.
Acoustics are very good tho and I still plan on going here plenty just due to the caliber of artist playing, there is so many indie shows here you kind of have to check it out.
Oh p.s. They do have free water
Great place. Nice staff. Good sound. Wish there were chairs or at least some place to perch in the concert hall. The drinks are good and cheap, and don't sleep on the pierogis in the side room! Nothing fancy, but super authentic and a great little nosh between acts during a show.
As a venue it's basically fine (fix the vocal mixing though, jeeze), but the bar and box office being cash only is kind of ridiculous.
Nice venue. I wish the bar wasn’t Cash Only. When you come for a show you don’t wanna have many stuff on you, the less is better. So you don’t wanna carry cash. Your credit, ID and phone is what you need. They need to update this and then the restrooms would need some better keeping conditions.
I absolutely love this venue. The sound, the size, the staff, the food, the drinks, all fantastic.
My first time to this venue traveling from the Philly area. It reminded me of the Trocadero just a little bit smaller and with pierogi for sale. The show was excellent and my only quip comes from the sound mix. The bass seemed to be cranked up and occasionally the vocals got lost. Otherwise fantastic venue.
Polish club in Brooklyn with excellent acoustics for concerts. Kitchen was open but did not try the food. Separate bar area behind a wall from the venue is nice. You can see the stage on the monitors are the bar.
Really sucks how every time I've been to this venue the sound mixing gets worse. It's bad enough it sounds bad for me but the fact that the band clearly can't even hear their own vocals is just pathetic. I love the bands that frequent this spot but I don't think I can give this place my money again.
Quite a surprise on the heart of Greenpoint. Historic line up, decent size theater, needs a better light/sound engineer so the music actually doesn't sound so bassy and you can understand what they're singing, but overall a nice experience.
Okay this place blew me away. Absolutely amazing 2 nights here for Jeff Rosenstock back in November. The atmosphere is super chill and just Absolutely beautiful. The crown molding around the stage and the room it self are massive. The food was awesome. Coat check was a terribly bad system and took for ever. Cash only.