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December 2023 by Jeremy G
I saw the only Cuban band in Maine with a woman who's half Cuban. I'm not sure what the other half is but she enjoyed the show as did I
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May 2023 by Rhianna Balderson
Great ambiance and the concert was a great time!
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April 2023 by K.E Jamison
What a special spot! Dar was magical and it's one of my new favorite Venues!
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April 2023 by Doug Kolmar
First time in this beautiful space. Sound and sight lines were great.
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December 2022 by James Amundsen
Great little venue to see shows and concerts. Serve beer and wine. Seats around 350 people.
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June 2022 by Clear Read
We were able to see NRBQ, the acoustics are great, allowing this phenomenol group do its thing! I would come back to see any performance here, it is beautiful.
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June 2022 by Karen T
Beautiful church. Saw NRBQ there tonight.
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April 2022 by Lydia Bendas
Attended a concert with seats in the balcony. The sound was not very good up there.
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April 2022 by Cynthia Cushing
Beautiful place worth preserving; the acoustics are amazing
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April 2022 by Kimberly Becker
we are gearing up for a spectacular summer of live music in 2022! and the art gallery will be bringing w talented artists.
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December 2021 by Brenda Beal
Always a good time with Don Campbell Band to put you in the Christmas spirit! ?
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November 2021 by Jim Nawrocki
Just the right size for the arts. Really enjoyed the show of local talent.
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November 2021 by Lisa Johnson
Came to see Xander Nelson Band. Lovely & quaint little venue. Perfect spot for a dorky fangurl to ham it up with the artists in between sets.
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October 2021 by Janet Stolz
Great show, wonderful venue. They were very careful with covid protocols.
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September 2021 by ThomasTCat
This aptly named Chocolate Church is no longer a place of worship, but rather an arts center used for community theater or gallery space or touring theater companies. We weren't able to go inside, but it reminded us of the Victoria Mansion in Portland because it, too, has that chocolate exterior that doesn't stand the test of time very well. Would have loved to see the inside, especially when it was being used as a church