Metro Gallery 1700 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
About the Business
Metro Gallery, located at 1700 North Charles Street in Baltimore, Maryland, is a renowned art gallery and tourist attraction in the Station North Arts District. Previously known as The Metro Gallery, this institution has been a vital part of Baltimore's music scene since 2007. With top-notch sound quality and a staff dedicated to music and community, Metro Gallery is a welcoming space for both local and national artists. The on-site bar serves expertly crafted cocktails to enhance your experience, whether you're dancing, laughing, or discovering your next favorite band. Come to Metro Gallery for unforgettable moments and a true celebration of music and art.
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1700 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201, United States
Reviews
"Great venue! Staff was awesome to bands. Sound was amazing. Would love to play a show here again."
"This is one of the best music venues in Baltimore. Plenty of seating, handicap accessible, and the acts they have on are so great. Whoever is doing the booking here knows what they're doing."
"Accessibility Review I visited this place in a wheelchair to see a band play. Here is what you need to know. The online ticket vendor offers accessibility seating, but it’s actually general admission. Don’t waste your time trying to get special seating. The parking pass that you purchase online with your tickets is for the parking garage next door. The parking garage does NOT have handicap parking or elevators. However, after talking to the attendant, he let us park in a reserved spot near the entrance. I was in a car, not a van, since I have some mobility, and I can get into my wheelchair. You would need two spots for a van, or else you would need to unload and then park. I don’t know if there are times when those reserved spots are full, or if they are always available. That said, parking was the most difficult part of my visit. There are no automatic doors, but the door attendant opened the door for me. I was able to get to and use the restroom, but my caregiver had to help me open the door. As for the show itself, I spent most of my time on the left hand side near the front of the stage but off to the side a bit, which put me out of the main crowd and away from the direct blast of the smoke machine. I could see all the musicians but the drummer. Most people respected me and tried not to block my view, however, there were a few people(some oblivious, some just rude) who decided the open spot in front of me was the perfect place for them to stand, forcing me to reposition. As it was, I was able to see most of the show. The show I attended, however, was not at capacity, which allowed me to reposition as needed. This would have been easier if a tall table and bar stools were located elsewhere, as they were impossible to see around. I did have a good time, and if you are considering whether or not to see a show here in a wheelchair, unless the place is wall to wall packed, you should be okay."
"GREAT place to see bands. Definitely recommend catching a show there. There's parking across the street. Would love to go back."
"Great small venue, they get a great selection of bands coming through, and the staff is friendly, the drinks are tasty. It also exhibits some cool art if that's your thing. Buying a painting was also very easy, and the staff was extremely polite. Very cool part of town on Charles Street."
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