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924 GILMAN STREET: ‘i was able to pretty easily navigate the space in a wheelchair – 4 stars’

Rating: 4 out of 5.
date of gig12/31/22
access4/5
view5/5
staff5/5
transport and parking3/5
BSL3/5
covid safety3/5
toilets5/5
overall 4/5

i was able to pretty easily navigate the space in a wheelchair. the floors are flat concrete and the doorways are pretty wide, save the front door, which can be hard to navigate because it’s pretty narrow. the view is great; the entire venue is one big room, so it’s standing room only, but there are tons of couches to sit on and places to lean against. it’s all one level.

the bathrooms are accessible, with handicap stalls in each bathroom. they’re gender neutral as well. the venue still requires masks, but has tried to get rid of them before – it’s collective run, so enough of the collective formed a bloc to keep the mandate in place. some of the staff don’t enforce mask wearing at all, though, so it isn’t completely mandated. it depends on the show and the crowd.

924 gilman street – 12/31/22

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