It used to be known as Peabody's Down Under, though it's a far cry from Australia. (It was, however, down in the Flats). Now, located in the spot that was once the Rascal House, just off Cleveland State University, the place might as well be called Peabody's Downtown. Either way, the little concert hall still rocks. Best known for hosting acts on the cusp of stardom (think REM, Pearl Jam and...
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In Short The main room is the largest and features a four-sided bar with good sightlines to a stage that hosts national and better-drawing local acts, while Pirates Cove offers a smaller stage in a cave-like room with an adjoining outdoor patio. The upstairs Rockstar bar has the most personality, including the smallest of the three stages and "The Makeout Room," replete with leather...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 15, 2006)
Atmosphere of this great for seeing a show, for drinking well yeah you could get drunk here but for tasting beer it's not bad. Great party music place was packed speakers were bumping the drinks were flowing. Selection well of course they carry all of the macros but in addition they had Dortmunder Gold from Great Lakes, Franziskaner, another German lager or two, and Hoegaarden. Not bad never...
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Posted by Citysearch User
on April 21, 2009, (Edited July 03, 2006)
Went to see David Allan Coe 10/1/05. Supposed to be 7 o'clock show. Waited in line - doors not open 'til 7. C@!%!y opening band eventually came out; DAC finally came out about 9:30. By then crowd was as impatient as drunk. Bought tickets through Ticket Master, drove 3 1/2 hours to get there!. I realize they want to make money but If I wanted to party there before it should have been my...
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Posted by stanko
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 02, 2005)