Cool dive bar/small music venue. Saw a friend’s band play here and had a great time. Drunkenly checked out Hamtramck Disneyland afterward :)
Dan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Detroit, MI
Great bar to see local and some national bands at. The concert stage is separate from the bar area so it is great if you are not interested in the band but still want to chat. Seen Isis here and it was so bad ass. Great venue to score a show that should be big but is at smalls instead.
Christopher B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toledo, OH
I love this bar. I mostly only go Saturday nights when they have«Industrial’s not Dead». Reasonable prices and drink specials. Everyone is super cool there, staff and clientele both! I have only been here for one concert but that was good too.
Nadine G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hamtramck, MI
Small’s is known for being a music venue, not a regular watering hole. The line up is always good and they have a good jukebox. They have affordable drinks. Cover is always reasonable. If you like the bands, you will probably have a good time. Owners are well known in the music scene and I hear they treat bands well. I also know they are very easy to contact and act very professionally when you inquire to book your band. Sometimes they have special events that aren’t related to music. I once went to a Hamtramck themed trivia night during a local food festival. It was packed. All the seats were filled. If you want to know about any of their events, it is easy to find them on social media. Management updates everything consistently.
Andrew S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ferndale, MI
The best rock bar in the Detroit area. I’ve seen so many killer shows here, the house sound guys are top notch. I’ve never been to the industrial night, so I can’t speak to anything other than rock and metal shows. Maybe the occasional big sports game where shouting at the TVs is encouraged. They have great deals on beer, the drinks are stiff and the staff kicks ass. Although, don’t order anything stupid, it’s a rock bar. Also, don’t act the fool or the kick ass staff will kick your ass.
Kevin J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Detroit, MI
Small’s is a homey place to see a show. I’ve been to a couple here lately and had a good time. Not sure why people rave about the sound system. Sound here usually seems pretty mediocre to me. I do like the 3 room set-up, and the size of the place, though. The jukebox has a very nice mix indeed, and there’s 3 televisions, one of which will show you not a game, but the band that’s playing two rooms away. That’s pretty cool. Red Bull is 4 bucks, and the bathrooms are covered with graff, just like bar bathrooms should be. They even got a bunch of stickers on the red-painted walls of the«merch-room» just to the side of the stage and audience for the band. Small’s is alright.
Vickie R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dearborn Heights, MI
It’s a shame that I only go to Small’s once a year, even though I don’t live all that far from it. It strikes the perfect bar/concert venue balance, IMHO. Service at the bar is always really fast, and prices are cheap for a good selection of beer. Then you walk to the other half of the building, to the concert stage area. It’s standing room only. I like that it can hold a large crowd, but just the right amount of people for there to be a fun concert/party atmosphere, but still be able to get up close to the stage, and still have a little bit of elbow room. Awesome job, Smalls!
Samir N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Graz, Austria
I cruised in here for Paczki Day and had a raucous good time. From the Pink Floyd cover polka band(yes, you read that correctly) to their cheap PBR, it was all awesome. Everyone there was fired up and ready to party. Great dive!
Mueller P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Wixom, MI
Rude staff. Unsafe.
Thomas B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eastpointe, MI
Smalls has a great sound-system. Loud rock music, in an intimate venue. Good selection of alcoholic beverages. My favorite band comes here when they pass through town. Major kudos to this establishment for making the purchase of tickets to events they host as easy and painless as humanly possible. No Live Nation, no Ticketmaster. I hope they never change the way they do business.
Dan A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Saint Clair Shores, MI
Any place where I can see The Muggs on stage is awesome in my book! Great bar with great atmosphere! I do have to deduct a star for the bartender’s response to a slight drink situation however. I orderd Stoli and Seven and he heard Stoli and Soda, honest miscommunication. Now rather than earn big points by chalking it up in the loss column, dumping it and making what I had originally ordered he opted for another solution — pour the Stoli and Soda into an oversized cup and top it off with Seven. I do understand and this really does strike me as a resonable solution but reasonable rarely earns 5 Stars.
Jessica S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Detroit, MI
When you enjoy something or somewhere as much as I enjoy Smalls, it’s hard to find the right words to describe it. My first time there was about 10 years ago to see my boyfriend-at-the-time play a show with his band. I was in love immediately. Seriously, this place has the perfect amount of space. Not too big, not too small. I also love the fact that there are three separate areas to hang out in, so if the band doesn’t turn out to be your cup of tea, you can always mosey(stagger?) back to the bar area for another drink and you’re able to hold a conversation(slur like a sailor?) because it’s not too loud. This area also has a killer jukebox which I’ve spent many a dollar on because I decided I just HAD to hear that damn Johnny Cash/Social Distortion/whatever song for the bazillionth time.(No Ma, I ain’t been drankin’!) The bathrooms? Kinda divey, but nothing so scary that you want to soak your hands in bleach after using them. My favorite is the graffiti in the ladies room. Always seems to be two psychobilly/rockabilly girls arguing over what band or group is a poser. Hysterical! Variety is the spice of life here, when it comes to live shows. I’ve seen straight-up dirty rock and roll bands, grimy gutter punk bands, greasey rockabilly bands who love singing«Whoa-oh-oh!» more than they love their leathers and pomade, stompy black-clad industrial bands wearing enough eyeliner to make Nikki Sixx blush, alt-country bands singing about how too much whiskey made their wives leave them, dancey european electronic and ebm bands with great visuals projected on screens, etc. The sound guy, Anthony, has got mixing bands down to an artform. My ears are never angry at me the next morning. The beer and liquor selection in pretty damn fine and beyond reasonably-priced. Do yourself a favor and try a drink with one of the Hard Luck Vodkas. The Red Fish shots are delicious(which can be dangerous), and The Root Beer Barrel vodka goes nicely topped with soda and a splash of coke. One of the owners, Mike, also makes an amazing margarita. This place is no stranger to a good cause, either. Mike and Natalie always seem to be getting involved with a ton of great benefit shows, which I think is pretty cool.(If you ever get a chance to sit down and have a drink and chat with them, I urge you to do so as these are two of the most genuine, funny and entertaining people I’ve ever met.) In closing? Don’t go changing, Smalls. I love you just the way you are.
Justin O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Royal Oak, MI
Small’s is quickly becoming my new favorite place to see bands play. I was at the recent Alkaline Trio(secret) show there, and it was by far the best time I have had at a show in years. I like that Small’s does not over charge for non-domestic beers. I like the whole Hard Luck Candy Vodka thing and I like the juke box. I know for a fact that this place is owned by some really great people. Really, where this place truly shines is as a live music venue. It is just the right size, the sound is pretty decent and when packed, shows at Small’s give me that ‘old school’ concert feel. You know, the feeling of being 17 again and blowing off all of your adolescent rage? They have been booking some fairly large national acts lately and I hope the trend continues! I have also had the chance to play a few shows at Small’s in the past and while it is a great place to see a show, the sound on stage is really weird. The sound guy could have given two shits about our band(and, eh, who could blame him). But in his attempt to rush us off of stage he asked my fellow band mate to «hurry up and get the fuck off the stage» — this is why Small’s gets 4 stars and not 5. Great place, and owned by great folks. Go check it out!
Stephanie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ferndale, MI
It might have something to do with the fact that owners, Melody Baetens and Dave Malosh, also happen to be musicians, but Smalls is one of the best places in metro Detroit to experience live music. The set up is two-fold. Stroll in to the front room and belly up the art deco bar for drinks and conversation with friends — you’ll find both new and old ones here. Then make your way to the back room where you could encounter an impromptu dance party, discover a brand new band or catch one of the best live shows around. You never know what you’re in for at Small’s. That’s part of its charm. The drinks are strong, the jukebox is stocked full of songs I want to hear(and always makes it around somehow to Johnny Cash«Ring of Fire» before the night is through) and the bar offers everything from local art to memorable fundraisers, giving right back to its home, Hamtramck.
Dea A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
Why a princess like me likes a divebar like Small’s: 1. The owners make this line of rootbeer flavored vodka that is quite possibly the most delicious vodka-like thing I’ve EVER tasted. And the most I’ve ever drank without a screaming hangover. Root beer vodka + seltzer = set. They are NOT stingy on the pours either! 2. They separate the stage section and the bar section. Love that. You can have a conversation or rock out with your c**k out. 3. It’s got the right hipster to normal people ratio. 4. The guy who takes your cover charge is pretty damn funny. He asked me if I knew what was under V’s turban. I told him a pot of gold. 5. Ladies rooms are well… dive bar worthy. 6. Got to see Liz mothereffing Hill and the Modifiers perform on her birthday and it was AMAZEBALLS. Love the crowd, love the people, love the vibe, love the rootbeer vodka(which you can buy right across the street if a day later or so you find yourself having a craving). PS — Rumor has it they make a SWEDISHFISH version of vodka too! They don’t sell it across the street but I’m not even sure if they have it at this bar… but SWEDISHFISHVODKA! OMFG! (For the record — I had at least 4 maybe 6 of these rootbeer seltzer drinks? Yeah… totally not hungover the next day! WIN!)
Juston M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ferndale, MI
went to smalls this saturday to see the muggs and the hentchmen. i have to say the last time i went to smalls was probably 8yrs ago and i was so drunk i fell asleep on the bar. they let me sleep until my friend was ready to go, so kudos to them. the cover was cheap and the drinks were cheap. i bought a couple drinks for the bf and me and let some friends put a drink or two on my tab and it was 10bucks when we left. awesome for a place that has live music. the crowd was also so much more interesting than at say, the majestic. no hipster quotient here and everyone was different. so refreshing to go to a bar in detroit that has shows and there isn’t a bunch of american apparel idiots. it is smoky, but i like bars that way. the stage is so small and you have no trouble hearing the band in any room. love, juston
Patrick H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Baltimore, MD
Not that much money to get in and it feels like you are a member of the band because the band room isn’t that large. Good place to hang out if there isn’t a band that night as well. When this place first started the sound system was way too loud but now it seems to be just right. Get up and go to this place.
TJ F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ferndale, MI
I enjoyed my self at small’s tonight. they have fresh PBR’s and a great sound system. Saw a band called«Hobo Gangbang» that claimed it was their first appearance in the D. They were hardcore punk and they freakin ROCKED. The sound was NOT oppressively loud which is generally my main complaint with bars that have live stages. There is a piece of art in the room with the stage that is so incredible(IMHO) that it is worth going to Small’s JUST to see that. Great club bring your grandma she likes live punk doesn’t she?
Sara A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Detroit, MI
I love this bar and have been coming to Hamtramck to enjoy the wonder that is Small’s for quite awhile. Before I was able to enjoy a beer at the bar, I was coming in to check out some of my favorite local bands. Small’s is more than just a music venue, more than just a bar, it’s a sort of indie/punk Cheers with the raddest jukebox selection. With everything from Marvin Gaye to the Descendents this is the perfect place to wind down, have a beer, listen to some tunes and engage in some bar banter. The bartenders know their people and they know their drinks. And they book some of the best local bands around. So, whether you stop in for a few cocktail with friends or are enjoying some local music, Small’s will indeed leave you satisfied(with some cash left in your pocket, prices are sensible).
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ferndale, MI
Small’s isn’t small! Small’s has a retro feel to it, something that I can’t explain. It’s not the décor(though the ceiling fans are fabulous), or the patrons… just something about the place takes me back. There’s three separate rooms to Small’s: the main bar room, the mezzanine(where merch usually sells their wares, and a second bar is set up), and the stage room. Some nights there’s no music, some nights there’s a big show going on. I’ve seen more than a few shows here. I can say that it’s my favorite bar in Hamtramck; the sound system is fantastic, the prices for the shows are fair(around $ 10), and the bar is stocked full of anything and everything I want. The thing I like the most is that Small’s doesn’t cater to a single crowd(read as «scene»); I’ve seen rock shows, ska shows, industrial/goth shows here, and each respective subculture packs the place everytime. It’s such a great feeling going to a show that’s full(I’ve done the Alvin’s a couple times, and it was quite the contrary) . And now they have WIFI! Why… I’m not sure. But hey, who can argue with free internet? If you have a chance, or you’re in Hamtramck looking for a place to have a couple drinks… definitely check out Small’s. It’s always an awesome time.