(718) 230-0236
125 5th Ave
Brooklyn,
NY
11217
40.6789
-73.9787
Neighborhood: Park Slope
Reviews & Ratings for Southpaw
12 reviews
What users are saying:
COMPLETE DISASTER
by harlemviolette
was excited to see a concert on this venue, since it was nice place to meet up with a brooklyn buddy (i live in manhattan) but was completely disappointed and upset with experience i had here. arrived an hour early but still waited in line outside in JANUARY for almost 3 and a half hours. then waited for coat check for additional 30 minutes. show was not held for those still waiting outside. staff treated everyone horribly, but can see why considering how stressed they must have been. the stated capacity for the show was 350 but complete bag checks were done by the one bouncer while other patted saem people down. completely ridiculous process. i really wanted to like this place, but i would NEVER reccomend that anyone go there.
- Pros: had great artist
- Cons: horrible service, 4 hour wait
The RUB? A ROB of my Saturday night!
by kriscress
I haven't been to a show here, but heard about The Rub dance party (1st Saturday of every month) from friends. I decided to check it out and was REALLY dissapointed. It was supposed to be good+fun old school dance music from the 80's and 90's, but ended up being almost ALL house music - okay, with one Bel Biv Devoe and an Arrested Development every hour or something. I even made a request to the DJ for a little more old school stuff and he told me that there was no cover for tonight and if people didn't like what he was playing, they could go the [expletive] home. Then he actually grabbed the mic and said the same exact thing to everyone else. Ouch!
Also, the crowd is SUPER young, so if you're over 22, you're going to feel like an oldie. It's really crowded and messy and not appealing enough for me to give it another try.
Oh man, I'll never get that Saturday night back!
- Pros: One night of free cover
- Cons: DJ is sub-par, too crowded, VERY young crowd
ONLY go on 1st SATURDAYS
by aw12345
excellent HIp-Hop-ol' skool , new skool , and every good mix in between.
Only Catch...............FIRST SATURDAYS at "The Rub" party.
DJ Ayres (Vassar Alum) is on point with his sultry grooves and mixes of everything from Tribe to T.I.
Check it out! Park Slope heads don't know what they're missing when they take the train to NYC and the good stuff is right in their own backyard on 5th Avenue.
Outta left field and plunked down in Park Slope: Big-sound bands and nightly DJs.
by Contributor
The Scene
Those who equate Brooklyn's Fifth Avenue with dive bars and cheap beer only have it half right. Kicking it up a notch, this posh, dark, loungy live-music venue serves Milwaukee's Best, because real rockers are often strapped for cash. But that doesn't mean you won't score a killer martini from one of the finely tuned bartenders.
The Draw
When it comes to live shows, Slopers no longer need to schlep to the city and cab it home. With a sound system set to blast you across the bridge and back, Southpaw is one more reason to keep it local. The ambitiously swanky venue may seem as Soho as Blue Ribbon, but stellar bands are making the journey and fans are following suit.
boooooooring
by angryjoe45
the space is decent, sound is not so hot. the booking leaves a lot to be desired. Drinks are too expensive.
- Pros: it's near my house
- Cons: not too many interesting events regularly
my favorite venue in NYC
by captainfun
Believe it or not - I prefer seeing shows here over anywhere else I can think of. Southpaw seems to have the right amount of everything. The stage is awesome - the presentation is awesome. This place is big enough to never feel like you're suffocating...even on crowded nights. There's always someplace to escape to (especially now that their downstairs lounge is open). The sound is amazing and the vibe is amazing. The beers aren't too expensive - the covers are totally fair. The bands are great - they really know how to book this place. I find myself hopping on the train to Bklyn for Southpaw constantly now....I don't even think about it anymore.
- Pros: great bands, great atmosphere, amazing sound
- Cons: hard to park - but you don't need to drive here anyway - leave your stupid car at home
Best sound in Brooklyn
by KEAR
Southpaw is one of the most impressive spaces in the whole city, let alone Brooklyn. It is huge and very sleek on the inside, but the atmosphere is homey and inviting, the way a brooklyn bar should be. The sound was always crystal clear on the nights I've been there. They seem to be booking bigger bands as the weeks go by...the place is certainly worth checking out. The artwork above the bar is phenomenal, and the bartenders are super cool and down to earth. Cheap beers, pretty girls, good DJs...
- Pros: great staff, amazing artwork, close to trains
- Cons: hard to park
Welcome, but...
by sheepprofessor
Fix the damn sound! I like the space a lot, and the tiered seating with the little squat tables provides a nice Japanese effect. Good bar, good beers on tap, and a decidely non-cramped, non-squalid venue to see big-league bands in Brooklyn is great. But the sound blows. Tacking up a little bit of foam to combat the echo is neither time consuming nor expensive. The people who operate Southpaw have obviously put some time and thought into the operation. How they could overlook such a key detail is much beyond my reckoning.
- Pros: nice space,, great bands, but
- Cons: the, sound, sucks
DON'T MISS OUT!
by dading_dading
Brooklynites don't miss out. Now there is no reason to leave the borough! I love the fabulous atmosphere, music and service!!!! There is much flavor to be found.
- Pros: Inexpensive, Trendy decor, Great Bartenders
- Cons: Hard to park the car
Almost good...
by NYCornfed
How can a new live music venue have such a terible sound system? The WIDE open space needs softening so the treble doesn't bounce off the floors and walls and kill you! I love live music, but not against d.j.s or a loungey thing- still-I don't want to stare at a lone guy on stage?!@!!Get some real bartenders!Cute girl bartenders were huddled together ignoring us at the bar while they whispered. Am I in High School?
- Pros: live music, pretty, large
- Cons: terrible sound, cutesy bartenders







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