Came here for an event and just loved it. Fronted by a great little speakeasy bar that allows you to bring your drinks into the theater. Reasonably comfortable chairs and wide aisles. Feels open, not like you're crammed into a can of sardines (or an airplane, for those who don't get the sardines reference). The theater only seats 100-150, so keep that in mind if you think it's going to be full. On the up side, there isn't a bad seat in the house. Admission into the theater is cheap, but they make it up at the bar. We didn't really mind. Will definitely be back.