The place is inexpensive, and parking wasn't a problem, but seeing the band was. This venue is set up with a limited number of tables and additional room to stand around. The problem is that there is an area between the tables and the stage which would be a dancing area in most other places I've been in. This area gets packed with people and the band isn't elevated much, so if you're not in the first couple of rows in the mob, forget about seeing anything except the backs of other people. If you get there early and sit at a table in the front, you are either repeatedly bumped by people constantly squeezing by you, or have the pleasure of having some standing person's rear end just inches away from you. The standing area needs to be put in the back, or the band elevated, or the standing area made into a pit. I would personally prefer to pay double and have visibility and deal with half of the crowd, but it seems that the Radio Radio way is to cram as many people into that building as possible.
If you actually want to see an act, catch them in another venue, like the Murat. Otherwise, you might as well listen to a live cd. I won't waste my money here again.
Pros: Low cost admission, but I can see why.
Cons: Can't see the band!
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