Is Beachland Ballroom standing room only?
Beachland Ballroom & Tavern
Some events are seated, some are standing room only, but accommodations can be made to allow those who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices to experience everything from a seated position (chairs from the venue are typically available if desired).
Does the Beachland Ballroom have seats?
The Beachland hosts two stages under one roof – the intimate Tavern stage (148 capacity) and the larger Ballroom stage (500 capacity).

Who owns Beachland Ballroom?
Cindy Barber
The Beachland Ballroom
Address | 15711 Waterloo Rd. Cleveland, Ohio 44110 |
Location | United States |
Owner | Cindy Barber and Mark Leddy |
Type | Music Venue |
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Who has played at Beachland Ballroom?
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit. Joe Bonamassa. Jonathan Richman. Kate Nash.
How many people can the House of Blues Cleveland hold?
Venue Capacities

Location | Reception | Theatre Seating |
---|---|---|
Entire Venue | 2,500 | N/A |
Music Hall, Cambridge & Lobby | 1,000 | N/A |
Music Hall | 700 | 350 |
Cambridge Room | 200 | 150 |
How many people does the grog shop hold?
100-person
The 100-person capacity concert venue is at 2785 Euclid Heights Blvd., Cleveland Heights, 216-321-5588.
Where do I park for House of Blues Cleveland?
House of Blues Parking
- House of Blues Parking. 4 Results.
- RITZ-CARLTON CLEVELAND. ENTRANCE: 1515 W.
- GATEWAY EAST GARAGE. ENTRANCE: 650 Huron Road E.
- 900 GARAGE. ENTRANCE: 900 PROSPECT AVENUE.
- MEMORIAL GARAGE SELF PARK. ENTRANCE: 300 St.
- RITZ-CARLTON CLEVELAND. ENTRANCE: 1515 W.
- GATEWAY EAST GARAGE.
- 900 GARAGE.
Does House of Blues Cleveland require Covid test?
All fans must have received a negative COVID-19 diagnostic test within 72-hours before entry to the facility and provide printed proof of a negative result prior to entering the venue.
Who owns the Grog Shop Cleveland?
owner Kathy Blackman
Boss Ladies of CLE | Meet Grog Shop, B-Side Lounge owner Kathy Blackman. Blackman shares her thoughts on nearly three decades of the iconic venue and keeping the music alive during the pandemic. When you think of the best live music venues of Cleveland, chances are, The Grog Shop is near the top of the list.
How big is the grog shop?
285 acres in a park like setting. Founded in 1869, it is currently host to some of Cleveland’s most famous (and infamous) dead people.