Bishop's Lounge
41 Strong Avenue 3rd & 4th floors, Northampton
(413) 586-8900
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Ordered 5 shots, watched the bartender pour 3 and insist they poured 5. Will not come back here.
Good comedy open mic
Always enjoy going here for events! Me and my husband go once a month to watch the Drag Show Sundays a Drag!
$5 cover for no one on the dance floor. Avoid
Great time
Didn't find where else it was replaced by something from Cannabis
All was amazing like always. But the bartender this Saturday nahhhh. She gotta go fr fr
Small place. Drinks are good but pricy.
live music is good !
Everytime I come for an event I get reminded that I would choose bishops over a club anyway of the week. It's funky, it's spunky, and the people are always inviting and open
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A+ has orbs
Good place for Karaoke ? and an outdoor balcony with seating and smoking weed
The music here is fantastic, creating a vibrant and enjoyable atmosphere. However, the smoking allowed on the balcony is a downside, especially for autistic individuals who are sensitive to smells. The strong scent of smoke can be overwhelming and may trigger negative reactions, making it difficult for them to fully enjoy the experience. It appears some nights there is a cover, and it is usually negotiable.
Awesome music, great atmosphere, amazing staff!!
I was injured and disabled the last time I came here and required seating. It’s no secret that seating is scarce in this establishment. Once you’re up that’s it- on this particular day they had stand up so the chairs and tables from outside were brought in. All of the bar chairs were taken so I took a seat on some of the lower safer seats. I mistakenly assumed that the new owner had made this change. I thought it worked out well considering my circumstances but I was wrong. The owner began bringing the tables and chairs outside, and rather than talk to me about it she basically scolded me like a child. I attempted to explain myself but she cut me off and said “uh uh. No no no no no. That’s not gonna happen.” I went out -ONLY- because the elevator made this bar accessible, and I wanted to support my dj friend upon the reopening of an establishment they REALLY liked. I can tell a lot about a person regarding how they treat others but ESPECIALLY those who are physically impaired. Once she took my seat we left. I’ll just say this- my bones were temporarily broken. The impression that women left is permanent. We’ll never go again.
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