Visits: Once, on vacation recently.
Service: The staff was very friendly...who isn't in Tulsa? :)
Establishment: Very cool, old building in a hipster part of town. The interior is pretty big but definitely has some ware and tare. Small stage.
Items Purchased: None.
Restroom: Huge. There are tons of stalls and sinks! I never had to wait in line! Pretty clean and average niceness.
Parking: Street parking - not a lot right in front.
Special notes: I'm extremely glad they had seating :)
Cain's is always a good time! Great venue and short drive from OKC. The often get cool artists that don't come to the city, so I love making the short trip up for a show. Cain's is kept up very well and they have a good-sized stage as well. Artists that perform here are usually rock/alternative/indie I've noticed. Fun place!
Review Source:Welp, folks I'm short.
My love for music is deep. Real deep. 90 percent of my concert going experiences is looking through the occasional iPhone video that someone shoots in front of me. But hey! It's OK! I'm there for the music anyway, right?
Cain's Ballroom makes dreams come true. This historic venue has such a home-ee feel to where I feel like I am bee-bopping or weeping to my favorite artist in someone's huge garage house band party. Make sense?
Every show feels like a reunion of old or perhaps new friends. The venue makes it easy for one to walk around to all the nooks and crannies. Everyone seems to be in a happy mood once they walk through the doors.
The bands they book are of the highest ranks and diversity. I have jumped, danced, cried and sang along to bands from Beach House to Cut Copy.
Make your experience broader and take a look at the Cain's Wiki page to appreciate the history of the venue before going in for a show.
BEST OF ALL... There are places to stand and stadium seating that line the sides of Cain's making it possible for your shawties like me to SEE!!!!