Reviews of Kenyon Hall. (Performing Arts Theater) in Seattle (Washington).
Kenyon Hall
7904 35th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126, United States
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Information of Kenyon Hall, Performing arts theater in Seattle (Washington)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Reviews of Kenyon Hall
Wyatt Roth
One of the coolest venues in west Seattle. So much character and the staff are all the most lovely people. You can book the hall for all sorts of things and I highly recommend checking it out! Very welcoming and inclusive.
Soohee Kim
A cozy yet sizable (125 cap.) local venue for lots of interesting productions. We went to a friends' harp and viola performance, music composed to accompany a 1920's silent Dutch film "Snow White." The quaint and welcoming space made the event even more enjoyable.
Fish Lips
It is a fabulous place for small gathering s for performances and party's. We absolutely love the atmosphere. It's a great feeling. Very sophisticated, yet so simplistic.
David Proebstel
Kenyon Hall is quaint and comfortable. The performance on the Wurlitzer was a bonus. Host and hostesses were warm and helpful. The popcorn and roor beer floats are $1! Roy Zimmerman was performing and he put on a fabulous 2 hour show of political satire songs. Most fun I have had for a long while.
Mihaela Froehlich
Wonderful asset to the community. Went to see Magical Strings and it was a wonderful evening. Also, worth a visit just for $1 root beer floats!
Alex Sargeant
Fantastic local venue for live music and root beer floats. Lou, we miss you.
Dennis Galvin
Attended a show by Portland, ME based Josephine County Band. A great concert by fine musicians Hanz Araki, Colleen Raney, Erica Brown, and Matt Shipman. Kenyon Hall continues to bring in great performers. Lou Magor is the usual emcee and provides quite the show of describing the root beer floats (only a dollar and worth the price of admission), and he usually plays the Wurlitzer (also worth the price of admission). Thanks to Lou and the volunteers for another great evening in West Seattle.
Dave Harhay
Nice place for an event. Easy street parking. A fantastic restaurant next door which has a great beer list, too.
Claire Hoover
Lou is a treasure and a delight. Any show at this venue will be a great one!
kayla bee
Wonderful place to see shows! Has lots too offer!
LauriV Bertagna
A unique and casual venue. Great root beer floats.
C Ryan
Quaint, neighborhood-oriented, historical with Wurlitzer indide (though it was not playable the day we were there).
Lisa Weber
Old fashion live radio shows are a lot of fun at this venue.
Bill Elliott
Great times are had here. The organ is very well tuned.
Nicole Sorensen
My toddler loves taking Kinder Music here with teacher Lou.
john burke
Very cool music and dance venue for mature folks
Kristin Maidt
Quirky event space that can be rented out for concerts and performances.
Celeste Lewis
the wurlitzer organ is fantastic. I could listen to it all night.
Susan DeBoer
Went to a silent movie with organ. Loved it
Barbara Oxholm
They were solo good last night!
William Elliott
Great place to see a silent movie.
Mylinda S
A lovely space & amazing 1929 Werlitzer.
Justin Adams
Lou is the best.
Donna Bennett
Pianist Joyce Gibb is fabulous!?!
Birch Pereira
You have to see the Wurlitzer Organ setup there!
Liberty Bishop
Fun and unique venue!
Karen Bidwell
Great venue for this event.
thomas ritchie
Always a fun time 😎 …
Chad McCollum
Historical little hall in West Seattle.
Teri Schroeder
Great show!
Ira McCully
The Organ IS the building! The building IS the ORGAN!
Richard Clark
Watched vaudeville routines.
Matthew Cary
Lou!
Howard Jess
Funky & eclectic
Brian Zenk
Vintage
Michael Wehling
A temple of joy.
Rana Sayof
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