Reviews Fiddler's Dream Coffee House

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Erasmo Salgado
+5
Amazing venue with an incredibly warm supportive audience! We loved performing here! Nia Maxwell was an excellent hostess and made us feel right at home. I recommend this place to any travelling musicians wanting to perform in an all-acoustic, intimate setting- but make sure you bring your "A-game" because this awesome place deserves nothing less!
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Lynn Wieser
+5
Love this hidden treasure! All the nearby hotels should tell their hotel guests. Great entertainment. Less expensive than a movie! call to be put on the mailing list!
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Jennifer Martin
+5
A rare venue where it's truly all about the music.
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Seven Holmes
+5
Very unique Phoenix spot for fiddle music. We got caffeinated and listened to 15+ fiddles and other instruments playing jam style. Quite enjoyable.
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Farrell Kenimer
+5
Can get up close and personal with the performers. The hostess is very friendly.
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Mike Kirby
+5
We haunted the place years ago. It was a great venue when playing or listening. Thanks to Sol Rudnick for his time and effort in making the Dream what it is. (For anyone who doesn't know, Sol was the fiddler with the dream).
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Carmella Barber
+5
A folky, small, intimate stage for locals and out of towners to sample artists interpretations of their creative song writing abilities and to display your own talents. Don't be shy, but the room is smaller when full of people
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Jazziette Devereaux
+5
Really fun laid back place with real musicians!!! Loved it! ❤️
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Don Sykes
+5
Been a long time. I need to introduce my "new" lady to this place. I have seen The Clarevoiants, Chuck Pyle and a lot of local musicians there !! Hello Gary Kaplowitz !! We'll catch up soon !!
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Ramana Vieira
+5
Performed there and it was amazing. The folks were lovely and very attentive. A must for touring bands.
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Flannery Diehl
+4
I used to go there when it was New in 1987 or so... Folk music venue. Non alcoholic. Non acoustic. On the Quaker Church grounds. It hasn't changed in almost 30 yrs
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J.D. Salinger
+5
I had a really enlightening experience while I was here. If you're looking to play music to work some stuff out or just enjoy music this isn't really the place for you. The guy that runs it is very rigid about rule following and free expression. I think that in this day and age if you're a club or group of tight-knit people that don't like new people you shouldn't label yourself as "open". People who blindly follow the rules of an authoritarian are unfortunately trapped in a vicious of cycle of self-affirming insanity. I refuse to bow down to anything, especially some random rule that limits who can walk in the door. Spoken word artists, composers, and most importantly true musicians should stay away.
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william barragan lopez
+5
This is a wonderful place to listen the Folk American Music, just for a low contribution and a cheap coffee cup, you can enjoy more than 15 musicians playing great instruments (many forgotten by the music industry).
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Armando Quintero Jr
+5
My daughter & I had an excellent time tonight! Intimate & friendly venue that allows you to truly experience not only the music, but the musicians as well. Can't wait to head back soon!
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robert stam
+5
Fun, low key place to watch or perform acoustic music. Good people, good vibes. This is not a 'coffee house' though, so don't come here if you are looking for a Mocha or anything but a generic pot of coffee that you would find at a roadside diner.
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glen gardner
+5
Best listening room in the area. Not a bar or restaurant. It's all about acoustic performance at this one-of-a-kind venue. Great open mic on Thursday nights.
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