Good Room
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View Guide“Good Room harkens back to the good old days of raw space, feet stomping and hollering. The energy builds to a peak by 1AM and carries on solid until the wee hours. Having two rooms, the Good Room and the Bad Room, you have options to shuffle between big room energy and intimate house party vibes. You can wander in on any night (if it’s not sold out already) and know that the music will be in service to the underground. Talent from all over the world play at this venue, which feels intimate compared to the festivals where you’d have to catch them otherwise.”
Eli Escobar
View Guide“Good Room has been around for a while now. The thought that has gone into that place has been really tremendous. The sound is immaculate and they're constantly improving on the sound system. There's two rooms: one room called the Bad Room and then there's the main room. The bathroom is this dark, smoky, tight, little space that goes crazy. You feel like you can't see anything when you're in there; it's flashing lights and smoke, and they'll have DJs in there. In the main room, there's always DJs. It's a beautiful old club that used to be a Polish queer club. It's got this 80s look to it: beautiful wooden floors and these steel ceilings. The music is consistently excellent. The guy who does the programming, Josh [Houtkin], he's got great taste. There's always spectacular stuff going on, and it’s become, over the years, one of our most beloved spaces.”