nice event space. went to see Vintage Live here(cool show). Not sure if this place is permanent, but it looks pretty nice. It’s right off the West Side highway on 57th street, can’t drive directly there, but you can probably find street parking around 11−10th ave. You can order drinks via an app and they will bring them to your table. Also for this show, you can chat live with the performers and make song requests to them, it made the whole thing pretty interactive.
Kelly D.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Cute little pop up theater wayyyyyy on the west side. 12th Ave? I didn’t even know that exsisted! I liked the set up and I’d attend another event there. It would have to be a GOOD one though, I don’t like schlepping all the way over. Drinks were overpriced, but what event space are they not.
Kim D.
Place rating: 5 Jersey City, NJ
What a fantastic show! I can honestly say that I’ve never been to anything like Vintage Live! It’s entirely improvised so every night, it’s a different show made up of different songs. As soon as you come in, you’re asked to write down the name of a song and the band or performer that will stump Gregory Charles. Once you’re seated at your table, you can download the app and start sending your song suggestions as well as your own personal music preferences. Throughout the first half of the show, Gregory performed songs based on what people were sending via the app. This interactive element was really impressive, and kept the show light and fun. During the second half, Gregory Charles tackled our stumpers and most of the songs were not much of a challenge. There were 2 – 3 songs that took him a minute to find in his memory but he had no problems pulling them out. If someone did stump him, his prize would have been a live private performance! During the finale of the show, he, Kim Richardson, and the rest of the band performed an 80’s medley since most of the audience who used the app responded that the 80’s was their favorite musical decade. It was a fantastic compilation of songs, and their energy was truly infectious! By the end of the show, everyone was on their feet dancing and singing along! Thanks to Ruggy and the rest of the Unilocal Team for setting up this event! I had an awesome time and would definitely recommend this to friends and family.
Victoria X.
Place rating: 3 Queens, NY
Pretty cool space/set up here. Very spacious inside with different levels for seating. Drinks are ridiculously expensive, so pre-game before your show. Port-a-potties are located outside the venue. If you are coming to watch vintage live, it is a very tech friendly interactive show.
Kristine D.
Place rating: 4 Germantown, MD
Overall, this is pretty nice venue! Beautiful views, nice lawn space to relax in, ample room at the bar or inside the concert space for walking around, and a generally nice atmosphere, especially for a temporary venue. My only major gripes are the bathrooms, prettied up fancy port-o-potties that are located outside of Le Qube, and the overpriced, watered-down drinks. I suggest that you either use the bathroom elsewhere before arriving here or using the port-o-potties just before the show. By night fall, it will be cold and windy during your walk to the bathroom. Also, if you go after the show, the facility might be low on toilet paper, which is exactly what happened this past Saturday. Just to be safe, bring some tissue with you. Hopefully, Le Qube will take note and check on the bathrooms halfway through the show from now on. I ordered a Jack and Coke and received 6 oz. of liquid with ice for $ 13. Seriously?! I suggest you pre-game or wait after the show. If you drink beer, they do have a nice local Harlem-based beer called Sugar Hill($ 10). Otherwise, you’ll be paying $ 10 for a Molson or Coors Light?! No thanks.
Esther L.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Such a cool space! Bring a picnic and watch the sun set over the Hudson from the pier before your show.