Chaos Cafe & Parlor
Genres:
Typical earnings for each musician
$0based on input from 1 review
Paid via…
- Lump sum?: No (1 vote)
- Cover?: No (1 vote)
- No pay at all?: Yes (1 vote)
- Free food?: No (1 vote)
Business practices
- Non-profit?: No (1 vote)
- Musician-run?: No (1 vote)
- Books local acts?: Yes (1 vote)
- Promotes the acts it hires?: No (1 vote)
Backline
- Piano?: No (1 vote)
- Piano in tune?: No (1 vote)
- Keyboard?: No (1 vote)
- Drumset?: No (1 vote)
- Keyboard amp?: No (1 vote)
- Guitar amp?: No (1 vote)
- Bass amp?: No (1 vote)
- Direct box?: No (1 vote)
- PA system?: Yes (1 vote)
- Sound person?: Yes (1 vote)
The room
- Stage?: No (1 vote)
- Backstage/Green Room?: No (1 vote)
- Space for dancing?: Yes (1 vote)
- Primarily background music?: No (1 vote)
- Serves Food?: No (1 vote)
- Capacity: 0-50 (1 vote)
Reviews from musicians

09-20-2011
This is actually two venues, the small café (daytime) and the small parlor (nighttime)
Both are cute and cozy; the café has decent food and is centrally located. There's plenty of parking in back.
I've only played the parlor.
This would be a great venue for a poetry slam, a movie night, bingo, trivia.
The PA was low-fi, and they paid the band in drink tickets that were redeemable for tea, if memory serves (I may have been off the sauce at the time.)
Kind of a teen center more than a venue; not really worth the time.