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Businiess name:
Common Ground Bar & Restaurant
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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If you frequent open mics, you know that there is alotta garbage out there. Hey, they're open mics, that's what happens. But this one is definitely a cut above the rest. The quality of musicians is extremely high, and they actually let you play more than three songs. That is not common. Out of all the open mics I've attentended there so far, there was only one sucky performer, and I only saw him once. Maybe someone cued him in on what he sounds like. The last few times there have been a bunch of solid musicians playing, and lots of original music. This is the place to hear some new and upcoming NYC musicians, as most are probably frusrated with corrupt nyc booking agents. There's no cover charge, and the Common Ground is definitely the nicest hangout in the East Village, with good drink prices and awesome food. So as you wait and muster up the courage to get ""onstage"", have a few of their famous drinks and a panini (they ROCK!). Oh, and by the way, I was informed that the ONLY bad review below was written by a bitter ex-employee, someone that was not cool enough to blend in with the incredible staff that keeps this place kickin. Go check it out for yourself... you will not be disappointed.
Pros: great food, drinks, value
Cons: someone putting on a crappy song on what is normally a great jukebox
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