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308, Euclid Avenue, 44114, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 216-523-2583
website: www.houseofblues.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 41.4992153, Longitude: -81.6907268
Tammy Wilson
::Went to see a concert Blue October and had a great time the building was a lot smaller than I had anticipated and compared to other venues I've been to but it was really nice place and fun & interesting atmosphere. Staff was very friendly and helpful and prices wasn't bad for a concert. Only complaint was the waiting in line for the building to open, they was an hour late opening the doors.
Elijah Dlubak
::We went here to see Kevin Smith record his Hollywood Babel On. The venue was amazing! Great views from both the ground level and balcony! Staff was super friendly and attentive! Food was good and quick. Really neat place to see a show!
Arron Gless
::The food wasn't bad but the saving grace was the bartender Aaron. He was amazing! Despite being short handed, he flew through customers while being both polite and efficient. I would come back just to be served by him.
Richard Witt
::There are many of these scattered around the US. This is about the Gospel Brunch only. Different than the one in New Orleans, mimosas are extra $, as is all alcohol. You get a pitcher of OJ and coffee at your table, but you have to walk to the bar for everything else - yes, even water! Odd choice, but that's the deal. Chicken/waffles and ham/biscuits were good by buffet standards. Omelettes might be a better choice, as they are made to order, then put on your plate. The gospel band on our Sunday was "on the way" but not stellar. Sincere and energetic, they had difficulty warming up the house. They could have used a real bass player, instead of the keyboardist trying to make do. Pitch confidence was high from the vocalists. These ears would have appreciated more female vocalist feature. All in all, we enjoyed ourselves, and would probably go back.
Ryan Younkin
::Here for a private concert for our company holiday celebration. This is a great venue with standing room in front of the stage, tables behind that, and seating available in the balcony. Plenty of room to enjoy the show, catch-up with coworkers, have a drink and get something to eat. The food was excellent. We had multiple heavy app stations, passed apps and private bar service for our event. Valet parking and coat check as well. Limited meet and great with the band before the show. Similar concept to other House of Blues locations.