After dark · Live music
The Deaf Institute
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Landmark building housing plush basement bar, cafe/bar and upstairs music hall with smoking terrace.via Google
A historic building featuring a gorgeous, dome-roofed music hall with a massive wall of vintage speakers.
Reviews from Google
Went to see My Baby gig. What an amazing venue! Intimate and fantastic interior. My only down point was the drinks prices I felt were very expensive. But loved the gig and the venue with fab sound system 👌 bar staff were lovely also 😊
What a lovely old building, cant miss this place theres a sign outside what says deaf and on the building it says "Deaf and Dumb" super old school, but love the old architecture inside... this building is so perfect for gigs especially with the comfortable seating upstairs, upstairs is very appropriate for small people like me and my partner, the ceiling on the stairs is very low and even has cushioning it on just incase you bang your head. The acts sound great, one of the best small venues I've been to. The venue is also very close to quite a few hotels
A lovely, small venue for gigs. Great sound and a good view from all areas of the room, including a tiered section at the back of the room and a small balcony to the side. They have a nice selection of drinks too.
Nice live music venue - cozy but large enough for a decent crowd. Some seating in the back.
We came here to see a Dutch singer (dotan) who is doing a tour with more intimate small venues. The venue itself was small. The bar is next to the stage. They have a terrace to the right of the stage where you can go and smoke or vape. The toilets are downstairs in the basement and dated but functional. The staff are friendly. Drinks are pricey. But the night was unforgettable. We had the best time and got to meet dotan at the end. It was the best gig of my life.