Radio East
Coffee · Austin
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Radio East offers a welcoming café experience with a relaxed vibe, perfect for enjoying a delicious coffee or a bite to eat. As a newer addition to the Radio family, we strive to deliver the same quality and community feel our customers have come to expect. Guests rave about our exceptional coffee s...
Radio East offers a welcoming café experience with a relaxed vibe, perfect for enjoying a delicious coffee or a bite to eat. As a newer addition to the Radio family, we strive to deliver the same quality and community feel our customers have come to expect. Guests rave about our exceptional coffee selection, including unique seasonal offerings, alongside a great beer selection and kombucha on tap. The atmosphere is a highlight, with ample seating both indoors and out, often featuring live music and performances. Enjoy the convenience of onsite services, takeout, and dine-in options, along with the added bonus of fast service and a cozy fireplace.
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Radio East is a popular spot with a great atmosphere, live music, and food trucks. Customers love the spacious seating, dog-friendly patio, and variety of drinks including coffee, matcha, and kombucha. It's a great place to work, hang out, or attend events.
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Tip: Enjoy the spacious seating and outdoor patio. Check out the live music and food trucks for a complete experience.
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I spend every Thursday morning here with a notebook, laptop and coworker. Parking is plentiful, coffee is consistently delicious, I always get a latte, their baked goods are massive and always hit the spot. The music is great and never too loud. Chairs and tables are balanced and comfy enough but I do wish they had room for club chairs in here. The folks who work here are amazing, and seeing them has become a very special part of my week ❤️
Solid neighborhood coffee shop with great prices on coffee The entrance is a little weird. Make sure you turn on trade center drive and you'll see the parking lot behind Radio
The people who work here are super nice and committed to throwing a variety of events to bring the community together. They built this place and their operations to handle crowds, so even when it's really busy its a smooth experience. Its my favorite neighborhood stomping ground!
Radio East is developing into an impressive music venue. We attended the Santigold show here, it was there biggest show up to that point (2500 + people). They executed flawlessly in every area including bar service and crowd control. The employees are always friendly and on point, shout out to CJ and Devin, it's always a pleasure. I love that we have a music venue on this side of town.
What a nice surprise to find out about this place. We had the pleasure to attend the Swing Night (not the kinky stuff, dirty minds!). I'm talking about that rhythm that was all the hype in the 40's! It was awesome. The crowd was losing their minds - and it was a Monday, none the less! Maybe it was the effects of the full moon - but the energy was contagious. Everyone was dancing and there were no places to sit. It's a little far from me, but it was completely worth it to see the audience engaging in such an old school line of music. Classy! 🎷🎺🎷
Our first time here. My wife and I really enjoyed the venue. We went for the Gwar show. The venue has a good setup. They have food trucks for the hungry. I do recommend seeing a band here.
Ummmm yes!! If you’re looking for Austin in a coffee cup here it is. Everyone who makes this city cultured is already here, are you on the way yet? 🎸☕️🚙💨
This is a nice spot. The vibes are great. I visited this location for a coloring club. It was a great experience and the food and cocktails were good.
Great place to stop for food and coffee. I’ve tried a few coffee items off the menu and have enjoyed every drink I’ve tried. Pastries and bakery items are okay. Nothing special. They do have a few food trucks outside with some good food options. I’ve only tried the taco truck for breakfast and loved the breakfast tacos. Overall, this is a great place if you’re looking for an escape to work remote during the week as they are not too busy.
Went here for the first time time to check out Lion Heights, a local reggae band. The live sound was fantastic and the layout of the place felt much roomier than the location on Manchaca. I felt the drink prices were fair and though I wasn't hungry, there were some nice food truck options I'll take advantage of next time. Very stoked to have this in the neighborhood 🙌 Hoping all the shows have as great of a vibe as this one had!
We saw a concert here, and it was just a really cool place to be. There was plenty of sitting space and plenty of standing space, and the sound was great for being outside. I can't wait to go back
Just checked out Radio East, the new coffee shop on the block, and it's quickly becoming the go-to spot for anyone looking to unwind, catch up with friends, or just grab a quick bite. The place has a fresh vibe with an impressive array of food trailers dishing out pizza, tacos, and burgers – all of which are solid choices when you're in the mood for some casual eats. The coffee itself? Top-notch. Whether you're a latte lover or an espresso enthusiast, they've got you covered. What really sets Radio East apart is the abundance of seating they've got. Inside, there's plenty of space to settle in, but the outdoor area is where it truly shines. Wrapped around the entire property, you'll find large benches perfect for bigger groups, making it an ideal spot for those long-overdue friend reunions or even a relaxed team lunch. Parking is a breeze, too, with a large lot dedicated to patrons and additional street parking. It’s a huge plus, especially during peak hours, meaning you spend less time hunting for a spot and more time enjoying your coffee or meal. Radio East is more than just a coffee shop; it's a versatile hangout suitable for a midday lunch break, a casual happy hour, or simply a chill spot to work outside of the office. With its welcoming atmosphere and diverse food options, it's definitely worth a visit whether you're flying solo or planning a meet-up.
My friend and I were here last weekend to see The Damned and we arrived early to line up, not really knowing the lay of the land. Everyone was absolutely brilliant to us, very friendly, welcoming and kind. They also showed great patience given our constant anxious questioning. The bar atmosphere was lovely, airy and cool as it was mad hot outside and a blessing to wait inside all day. Great drinks at great prices. I loved the local beer and the Margarita was the best I’ve ever had. What really stays with me is the staff especially Michael, Devon and the young lad with red cap and tache. They were so incredibly helpful. Special mention too for Brian and Shawn/Sean the sound guys. The food was also excellent. I had a veggie taco from Veracruz and the guacamole was perfection - again, the best I’ve ever had. Thanks to all at Radio East for a memorable weekend - you turned a minor disaster around for us and we had the greatest time.
An Austin institution. This place channels the special energy that this town is all about. Love that this location has a large event space. Always worth a visit.
Events like the Holiday Hootenanny are why RADIO/EAST is quickly becoming my favorite venue to see live music. Admittedly, convenience - ease of parking, the ability to sit and still have full view of the stage, etc - certainly plays a part in that determination, but it’s the unique mini-fests, badass staff, and variety of performers that keep me happily commuting from north Austin for every event.
Awesome place! Went on a Sunday evening it was quite, not a lot of people around but things were good. Coffee was awesome, I got the Berry Chantilly Latte.
Legendary spot, twin to it's more Western counterpart Radio Coffee and Beer. Total coffee therapy. Food, vibe, people - a place you'll love.
Came here during the Big Bill ball, It's a nice place. I know for a fact there's two stages, there may be a third, but if there was it wasn't used when I was here. There's a smaller stage inside. The larger stage outside. There's 2 different restrooms. It has its own parking lot but I did end up parking on the street a little past the parking lot. There's food trucks out front that are on the same property but technically separate from the coffee shop/venue. However you're able to bring that food inside. It did cost money to get in but that's because I was there for a concert I'm not sure if it costs money typically to get in if there wasn't a performance going on. It was a fun time and if I was in the area I could come back.
Such a wonderful find of a coffee shop! They had a really cool indoor area we sat outside in during the day. They have a great stage for performances and we sat under the tent because it was cold outside, but the heaters were fabulous and kept us super toasty warm. Excellent coffee and really nice people and atmosphere. Can't wait to come back next time I'm in the area!
Shortwave food truck is underrated and serves up a great breakfast bowl. Generous amount of food! Coffee baristas are consistent. Environment is a little loud but still lots of people working, or attempting to. Even at 8am the music is blasting so it’s a little distracting for calls and conversation. Plenty of parking, seating indoors, and love the outdoor area and dog friendly!
Various food trucks outside is nice. They have bakery items inside Matcha latte and drip coffee was good Had the espresso martini It was just a little too bitter for me but it was still good. A good spot with free wifi and easy to work out of if need be. The employees are all very nice and good recommendations
I absolutely love this location — it’s incredibly spacious and has such a great vibe! One of the things that really stands out is how diverse and exciting the events are. There’s always something new and interesting going on, which keeps the energy fresh and the community engaged. Radio East is definitely a gem in Austin!
What a gem of a place! I would hear all the time if I lived in Austin. Great drink options, amazing ambiance inside & out. Love the live show options.
If you want a fast in-and-out coffee run, this probably isn’t that. If you want a cozy, woody, aesthetic spot with chill energy, Radio East nails it. The service is slower, but in a “settle in and enjoy your time” kind of way.
Radio East combines everything that made the original location great (music, ambiance, drinks) with a vastly larger outdoor space to create the perfect spot for weekday hang outs and weekend shows. The coffee is some of the best you'll find in Austin and the cocktails are thoughtful and unique, not to mention there are 3 different food trucks parked outside, as well as their large outdoor stage (think something along the lines of Far Out Lounge) to boot. Out of the food trucks I'd say that Side Eye Pie is the best bang for your buck. Their menu is a concise selection of around 6 different slices of pizza for just $6.50 max a slice, and they're quite large. I tried both their "pretty fly for a white pie" and "whole hog" and have to say that the whole hog might have be one of my all time favorite meat pizzas ever. I can confidently say that Radio conveys the true spirit of Austin like almost no where else, and you'd be missing out if you didn't come and spend some quality time here.
If you’re searching for the soul of Austin’s coffee scene, it’s alive and brewing at Radio East, where you’ll find more than just espresso — you’ll find heart, rhythm, and a community that feels like home. At the center of it all? A standout barista named Pepper, who doesn’t just serve coffee — she builds connection. Let’s be clear: this isn’t just a caffeine fix. It’s a full-on Austin experience. I’ve had espresso in hipster dens in Portland, precision shots in Seattle, and elegant pours in Paris — and yet Pepper’s approach to coffee stands out as something deeper. Her latte art? Literal works of microfoam magic. It’s technique that rivals the best, but it’s the way she does it. But this review isn’t just about one exceptional barista. What makes Radio East truly special is the vibe. The entire team radiates the kind of easygoing warmth that’s getting harder to find in modern-day Austin. They’re locals. They care. They remember your order, your dog’s name, and ask how your week’s been — and they mean it. It’s the kind of place where regulars still feel like neighbors instead of just customers. This is the Austin I fell in love with. Not flashy. Not curated for Instagram. Just real people, good coffee, and a sense that you all belong. So if you’re wondering whether it’s worth the drive? Go. Grab a table, chat with the team, and soak in the kind of community warmth that reminds you why Austin’s still got it.
Bartender didn't know what a Jim and Coke was and tried to tell me they only had Still Austin when I could see the bottle of Jim behind her but that's kinda besides the point. Atmosphere was great and the show was awesome. Parking was awful for the volume of people at the show, but also, besides the point. Did not eat any food while I was here. 10/10 will come back.
Total vibe, chill, laid back, great coffee, and perfect way to start your day! Latte art on the cappuccino was next level! Ac inside, shady trees over scattered tables in the courtyard. A selection of food tucks for munchies. Veracruz breakfast tacos hit the spot. Tight on parking close in but much bigger lot at the back if you don’t mind a short walk.
Radio/East is a cool spot with a distinct artsy, hippy vibe that makes it stand out from your typical coffee shop. I ordered an Americano and my wife had a latte — both were well made and hit the spot. The staff was attentive and made us feel welcome, which added to the experience. There’s plenty of seating both inside and outside, so it’s a great place to hang out whether you want to relax indoors or enjoy the fresh air. Pricing felt fair for what we got, and the overall atmosphere makes it easy to linger for a while. I’d definitely come back, either for another coffee or even to try a beer next time. Radio/East is a solid choice if you enjoy unique, creative spaces that are laid-back and inviting.
I adore it here. First, the service and the coffee/cocktails are amazing. There's always room to sit down. There's always parking. The food trucks are really good and I love that food is available here late. It's spring now so sitting outside is so pleasant. Just like the other location, there's also always things going on - concerts, markets, trivia, etc. This is a perfect place to hang out, to work, to go on a date, to do trivia on Mondays. For real. Go here.
Fantastic Live Music Venue with Great Coffee and Family-Friendly Vibes! Radio East is such a unique and vibrant spot! I visited recently to watch my husband perform, and I was thoroughly impressed by the overall atmosphere. It’s the perfect blend of a high-quality coffee shop and a fantastic live performance venue. I ordered a hot chocolate, and it was delicious—rich, creamy, and exactly what I needed while enjoying the show. The interior decor of the coffee shop is very stylish and has a special character that sets it apart from your typical cafe. However, the highlight for our family was the massive outdoor space. It is incredibly spacious, which was perfect for my kids! They had a blast running around and playing freely while we enjoyed the music. It’s rare to find a place that offers such a great entertainment lineup while being so accommodating for families with children. Whether you're here for the coffee, the decor, or a live performance, the experience is 100/100. We had such a happy and relaxing time, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a great community hangout in Austin!
I attended the Rhett Miller solo acoustic on 6/8/25 & Radio / East in Austin. I got there early and had some snack-age inside before heading to the back patio for the gig. It is a great venue so I am going to feature it in a joint post here as well as on my Facebook food blog Dan’s Dish. I can’t wait to see another show there someday. I should note that one of my favorite Austin food trucks was parked there and serving food - Tommy Want Wingy. I didn’t partake on this occasion, but I did get after a basket of wings later that trip when they were parked at Barton Springs Saloon. I wanted to keep things light and so I ordered some chips & salsa inside as well as a non-alcoholic beer. The salsa was delicious - fresh, chunky veggies, and the chips were thick & crispy. There are some really cool paintings on the walls of the interior building and the patio outside is quite expansive. Since I arrived early, I got a great table right next to the stage. The performing stage is large enough to accommodate a full band easily. I am looking forward to another gig here and some light noshing and perhaps some food truck eats next visit.
Love this coffee shop and venue! Delicious coffee / drinks and awesome assortment of food trucks. Plenty of parking and seating available (including shady spots). One of my favorite spots for sure!
Live music and venue has great coffee, food trucks and cocktails
I come here regularly for Monday Swing Night but have also popped by when I need a good study spot. I’m always impressed by the wide array of events you can find, the great space, incredibly friendly staff, and delicious food from any of the food trucks. Can’t recommend this location enough!
Had a latte and cinnamon roll, both of which were scrumptious. Outdoor seating as well as indoor accommodations. They have a full bar and there are full-time food trucks with Mexican food, burgers and fruit drink concession. Very pleasant way to spend a few hours.
Amazing. It's really perfect for whatever you want in a coffee spot, lots of areas indoor and out. The space is sprawling so you have many options a quiet shaded corner or next to the stage. At night it gets lively and has some cool events. They clean the espresso machines early and will not serve real coffee late in the evening so it's cold brew or alcohol only which has frustrated. They have full bar and great selection.
Had the best first-time experience this morning at Radio's newest location Radio/East. Everything was just on point. The coffee selection/pricing/quality: Solid. I tried their fall seasonal Cuccidati Cortado, and it had a depth and flavor that I've never experienced with a cortado before. Definitely a winner in my book. I also tried their Turkish Mint hot tea, brewed from loose tea, and that really hit the spot as well. (Pro tip: Ask for a little honey and lemon wedge to really take this up a notch!) And mostly, the #1 reason for our awesome experience this morning was Austin, one of the friendly baristas up front. Austin was remarkably patient helping my cousin make a selection, and his recommendations on drinks and coffee beans were absolutely spot on. He reminds me of a time when Austin felt much more local, laid back, and friendly. Radio/East definitely made a solid hire with Austin! This is my new favorite East Austin coffee shop, and bonus: It's only seven minutes from the airport! Will definitely be coming back!
Great venue for drinks and late night events. I find myself coming back time and time again to hang out on their patio while working. Whoever chooses their music is doing a great job! Parking is WAY better than their Manchaca location. While I'm not the biggest fan of the food truck options here, the ambiance is what pulls me back. Pro tip: If you get an iced tea here, refills are free. Great value!
Radio East is a good chill south of the river East east side venue. I don't really like that. It's called radio East because it's not in East Austin. It's in South East Austin. Which is confusing because there is a radio coffee in East Austin. The naming of this thing was poorly chosen. And the original is South Austin off Lamar, but whatever. That said, it is a cool venue, with a variety of different music. Shows, almost always circulating around some kind of good music. Whoever is doing their booking is doing a good job. Went to a really nice chill show there last night and it was lovely. They have really good coffee concoctions, draft beer, and can mix drinks. Had a really great time, thanks to radio...ummm...err... east
I absolutely love the atmosphere at this place. There's plenty of outdoor seating (shaded and not) surrounding the main bar, and I love the food truck options, especially Veracruz which has fantastic food. I've only eaten from the food trucks so I can't comment on the bar options. I visited both during lunch and dinner; the night I went also happened to be open mic indoors which was relaxed and quiet (and crowded), but plenty of room outdoors if you wanted to just chat with friends.
Great atmosphere. They regularly have events and live music. This is a great place if you want to go to work or a game night with friends. They have kombucha on tap. If you don't want coffee or alcohol they also have a full bar. Their matcha is high quality and unsweetened. It might be difficult to go to if there's bad weather or raining because the majority of this venue is outside. On nice days this is a perfect place to go
Great vibe, plenty of seating. It was a Sunday afternoon so I expected it to be even more packed. The coffee and matcha choices were awesome, I think I had a pineapple upside down latte. So cool, so different. Some good food truck options as well, with a Veracruz Tacos and Chicken Lollipop place. There was a cut off for the parking nearby, smaller cars only. Not a problem, just thought it was a bit strange. Also, they have concerts and take the fences down and have had 2,000 people there. Very cool. @ianofAustin approved!
It’s no secret, I’m a true regular of Radio/South and big fan. Radio/East is the 2nd gem in the Radio family and it’s already a staple on the east side. Same unbeatable combo: top-notch coffee ☕️, chill vibes and on top - a killer outdoor stage that hosts live music almost nightly. Plenty of indoor/outdoor seating makes it perfect for remote work or meetups. The staff is super friendly and laid-back (shoutout to the crew! 🙌🏼). Veracruz 🌮 (Migas Originales, yay 😋), Shortwave (awesome burgers) and a chicken wings food trucks are on-site, all delicious. Early morning, day or night. Radio/East rocks!
Radio East feels like the quieter, more relaxed version of the original Radio Coffee & Beer. If you’ve ever been to the first one, you know it can get really busy, especially on weekends or when there’s live music. This one on the east side is way more chill. It’s a great place to go when you want good coffee without the crowds. There’s a big outdoor area with lots of shade and plenty of space to sit. It’s easy to find a quiet spot to read, journal, work, or just enjoy your drink. The vibe is still cool and welcoming, but not too loud or packed. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a slower pace. The coffee is just as good as the original, and there’s beer too if you’re in the mood. There are also food trucks here, and the ones I’ve tried have been really tasty. It’s the kind of place you can hang out for a while without feeling rushed. If you like the original Radio but want something a little calmer, Radio East is worth checking out. It’s cozy, friendly, and feels like a little hidden gem on the east side.
Review for RADIO/EAST I really like this location—it feels cozy and welcoming, with a great atmosphere to relax or get some work done. One big plus is the spacious parking lot, which makes it super convenient. If you’re hungry, there are food trucks on site. I tried one during my visit and thought the food was just okay, especially considering there were extra fees for mobile orders. That said, I’d definitely come back again for the coffee. It’s a solid spot overall!
Outdoor music venue. Cool vibe. Sister location to Radio Coffee on Manchaca
Hard to beat this spot. Great stage, great layout, great sound, great service, great vibes. That's Five Greats and Five Stars, baby!
Food trucks are crazy slow. Need more drink lines. Staff was great and friendly. Need more seats, and I wish they offered assigned seating.s
Didn't eat food, or see options, all drinks. Expect to spend at least $8 for a tallboy. $13 for a shot. Limited options. Standard concert venue pricing and menu. Boilermaker is $16 with well shots and a tallboy. Pregame, or you will spend a fortune for longer shows. Otherwise, plenty of space even for bigger acts and there's always somewhere to stand back from the crush where the sound is still great.
Expensive drinks, only drip or cold brew coffee. Live music was great tho!
As with any niche coffeehouse in Austin that's good, prices are a little high. Service is top notch and atmosphere is fantastic. The friendly and attentive staff offset the higher prices and make it my daily go to. Parking is odd and can be congested so be prepared to walk a little if the lot is full. The patio is huge and indoor seating is adequate.
A+ Mocktail. Someone has an exceptional eye for art 😎 Lies and Deception for such a progressive venue I was sad to see the limited over priced food choices. However the service and venue were perfect for community gatherings as I watched my local choice band perform. I am looking forward to my next visit to try the Coffee
The new Radio East is like the original, on steroids! Planned out to handle crowds like we see during SXSW and ACL weekends! Ordeindoors. And food,, ahead on your phone and skip the line. Restrooms outside, easy. Pick "Stand" or "Sit/Stand". Like the old days, right? 3 food trucks, coffee, tea, beer, wine, ,cocktails and live music on a big stage outside, or intimate inddors.
Radio Coffee - East! I went here as I live closer to this location than the original. This location is BRAND new so please be patient with the workers! The space is so nice, large with plenty of patio spots for large and small groups. My only critique is the coffee was not that good. It was just eh for quality and flavor. Had a traditional latte and was disappointed. I probably will come back as they have a Veracruz here too but that is new too. I’ll give them sometime to work out the kinks!
Checked out Radio East during their opening weekend, Friday night around 7:30pm and it was busy! They had to open up an extra area for sitting. We sat near the back that has a view of the stage. Great dog-friendly place with plenty of space (they could definitely add more tables), live music, plentiful parking (lot and street), and 3 food trucks on site. They have Veracruz (tacos), Shortwave East (burgers and hot dogs), and Side Eye Slice (pizza). The indoor space is also dog-friendly.
As outdoor venues go, this one is pretty great. Lots of free water, plenty of space and two bars so the lines were never too bad. I ordered a iced tea vodka off their "specially menu" which I thought was all cocktails, but the drink was canned, which I was disappointed but the drink was good. As bars go though the prices were great. PARKING IS VERY LIMITED THOUGH so arrive early or get ready to walk. I arrived 30 minutes before the show and the available parking was full. Many people parked in the towing-enforced business Parking, so risk that if you dare.
This is a solid venue for a bigger outdoor show. Plenty of space to move around without feeling crammed in, and there really isn't a bad view from anywhere. Good sound for outdoor stage. I really like how you get the entire use of the property when they have a concert here. Three food trucks all open during the show. I feel like they're doing what most other 'bigger' outdoor Austin venues strive to do. Radio East is firing on all cylinders, still be ready to pay event pricing on drinks +parking can be a PITA if you don't get here early enough.
Honestly, it's such a cool place! More of a coffee shop and bar rolled into one. Lots of outdoor seating, decent amount of indoor seating as well. The only thing I will mention is if you're looking for a consistent grab and go coffee shop or even a regular work/study spot, I personally wouldn't rely on this one. They have lots of events! Sometimes you can't go into the coffee shop and order unless you have a ticket for the show. The past 3 times I've come here, I haven’t been able to actually go inside and get a drink.
Everyone seemed muted and just not happy, the barista was not outgoing. However the presentation of the cortado was perfect.
Mehhh, I wanted to like this location as it is near my house. It's just not my vibe. Dogs are not allowed inside and with Texas heat it is unrealistic to be outside since 98% of their seating is not covered. They don't even have umbrellas. It's like they built it for themselves vs actual customers. It's not horrible I guess but a lot better places.
This place continues to be an enigma to me, both south and east. It’s hit or miss on the service, this last time they made a big deal about making a chai tea at 7pm for a concert. I mean it probably had about the same profit margin at $8 for some Rishi 😵💫 Bleh, $15 Well Mezcal Mule…
This review is for the security behind the barricade at the venue last night. Not sure if it was their first time working a concert but they refused to pull crowd surfers over the barricade, as is standard for every other show I’ve been to in my life. Instead, they kept pushing them back into the crowd which created unsafe conditions where the crowd surfer was pushed back and forth by the crowd until eventually falling into the crowd. This puts undue strain on the people holding them up and potential injury when they come down on top of someone. I’ve never seen this protocol before. A couple people questioned why they weren’t letting people over and they said they didn’t want to. Normally, the guards are supposed to help people safely over and down, then send them around the side to rejoin the crowd. Some people exit the crowd this way if it’s too packed and they need an emergency exit. At least one of them was armed too, which was unsettling. The show overall was fine but this was definitely a big distraction. I will try to avoid coming here for future shows.
Went on a Sunday morning with a group of friends and didn’t have a pleasant experience. Very rude staff and coffee was mid okay. Just get better.
I went there early to queue and got an iced match latte with half and half while I was waiting. It tasted like straight up half and half which was disappointing, but whatever I didn’t go to this place for their matcha lol. The staff that was operating the queue were very nice, and helped out multiple people including me who didn’t get the tickets delivered to them via email like we were supposed to. On to the actual show, I got center barricade and was very excited! As a 5’2 girl it’s nice being up front and having the security of the barricade, however I didn’t realize it would end up getting me hurt. The security at the show was HORRIBLE!! The crowd surfers weren’t allowed to go over the barricade according to security, so what do they do? Push them directly down on the people at the front. Multiple times grown men and women were push down on me AND the people around me. At one point a security guard pushed a grown, very drunk, man down on to my friend to the point of them falling completely to the ground. I had my hair pulled multiple times due to this as well as having my head banged into the barricade. The security was also constantly on their phones instead of looking at the crowd. If crowd surfers aren’t allowed to go over the barricade crowd suffering should not be allowed at ALL! This rule of not allowing crowd surfers over the barricade resulted in multiple people getting hurt. I was lucky enough to end up having an older man behind me maybe 3/4 through the show that would help keep people from falling on me, but I shouldn’t have to get lucky to be safe. TLDR; the crowd surfing rule ended up hurting people and the security was useless.
NOT DOG FRIENDLY inside although there are no signs and food is outside. I came here to work because my internet went out at home. It was during the ice storm so I came inside with my tiny 7 pound dog to work. I had looked online and it said that this place was dog friendly inside and outside. I did bring my dog to the other location and was fine. Also, this place was so packed with hard, uncomfortable chairs. They suggested I work outside and that they have heaters. NO WAY! Glad I did not spend my money here. I went to the brewery down the road. They allow dogs, have plenty of space, and serve delicious coffee!
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