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My first visit to the Rhythm Room was about a month ago, (yes, I'm just getting around to reviewing it), and I was pretty pleased. This particular night and particular show didn't garner a huge turnout, but it was decent for a Tuesday show that had a line-up of singer-songwriters (not your typically bluesy feel, but great nevertheless). We had to wait outside until the doors opened, and there was a fairly small line that had already formed when we got there. It was an all-ages show, so the bouncer gave out wrist-bands to the over-21 crowd. And, like other smaller venues that have all-ages shows, the room was divided up for the over-21 drinkers and the under-age-wish-the-could-drink crowd. I hate that set-up, but whatever. The staff was really nice, and the cocktail waitresses were cool. The drinks were pretty weak, but it is probably in the attempt to get you to buy more. The sound system on this particular night was kind of touchy, but the performer worked his way around it. Overall, pretty nice venue, and I'll definitely go back to check out their other musical offerings.
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