Set next to the Green Line in Garfield Park, this music club looks a little grungy from the outside, but warm and accommodating once you get inside the 4,500-square-foot space, adorned with local graffiti, a stage on one end and a lounge on the other.
3116 Club hosts shows on most Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with the occasional benefit concert on a Monday night. You'll catch local acts like "The Orphan Age," "Jehovah Mustache," "Charlie Don't Shake" and "Raise High the Roof Beam."
3116 doesn't serve alcohol, but you can bring a six-pack or a fifth of booze with you and buy mixers inside. There's free parking — bike parking too, and the 'L' stop is just steps away. The club's goal is to showcase local artists, right down to the graffiti artists.
Dress code? Just wear shoes. Cover charges range from $5-$25, and 3116 has been a hit thanks to word of mouth.
Centerstage Reviewer: Jacob Wheeler