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La Caye

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35 Lafayette Ave Brooklyn NY 11217
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(718) 858-4160
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Toll Free
(877) 297-4438
Fax
(718) 857-2021

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
1:00pm-11:00pm
Monday
4:00pm-11:00pm
Tuesday
4:00pm-11:00pm
Wednesday
4:00pm-11:00pm
Thursday
4:00pm-11:00pm
Friday
1:00pm-11:00pm
Saturday
1:00pm-11:00pm

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BAM, Brooklyn, NY. 148,989 likes · 619 talking about this · 76,888 were here. BAM is the home for adventurous artists, audiences, and ideas.

The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Inc. is located at the address 30 Lafayette Ave in Brooklyn, New York 11217. They can be contacted via phone at (718) 636-4100 for pricing, hours and directions.

For more information contact Nancy Blechman, Cfo or go to www.bam.org

For maps and directions to The Brooklyn Academy of Music, Inc. view the map to the right. For reviews of The Brooklyn Academy of...

Founded in 1859, this performing arts center is the oldest institution of its type still in operation in the United States.

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BAM presented its first show in 1861, making it the nation's first performing-arts center. Today it has a much-deserved reputation for the unusual and the unexpected, presented in grand-scale stagings. Contemporary dance, theater, music, opera, and cross-media productions mingle here with an array of classics. BAM has three primary performance spaces: the 2,090-seat Howard Gilman Opera House,...

BAM Cafe Restaurant Review

On the top floor of the imposing Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), BAM Café boasts one of the sleekest interiors in all of Brooklyn. Lit arches span the spacious dining area lined with overstuffed chairs. The menu changes weekly but dishes may include grilled sea scallops with celery root purée and black currant gastrique to start, followed by the creamy forest mushroom polenta cake with...

Average Rating
70

The recently remodeled BAM Café on the soaring upper level of the Brooklyn Academy of Music features a large, open dining area, a full bar, urban menu and a great musical space. The ceilings are indeed quite high, and the new arches and fixtures that tie the room together are a combination Bauhaus and Art Deco both in design and feel. Some may feel that this room resembles a train station from...

BAM is one of the premier avant-garde venues in the country, showcasing music, theater, and modern dance. Curators take chances that couldn't be taken in Manhattan, and the results can be dazzling. Radiohead played live as accompanists to a Merce Cunningham debut, for example, and Flaubert's Temptation of St. Anthony found itself adapted to theater and set to a gospel score. The schedule ramps...

The hub of performing arts in Brooklyn since it opened for business in 1861.

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80

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The Opera House is the largest of BAM's various venues--a renovated 2,086-seat auditorium with excellent acoustics and high, steeply-raked balconies that are best avoided by the...

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Beautiful setting --- great shows

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100

This is a great building --- an environment -- the performance area is great --- not a bad seat in the house and the little food area is a lovely place to sit and munch before and after --- enjoy the show.

Very Poor Customer Service and Deceptive Practices

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20

I live in New Jersey and a month ago I purchased two tickets costing $300 to see Long Days Journey into Night. The webpage for the play did not reveal that on the same day as my performance BAM would be hosting an African Dance...

Florence + The Machine at the BAM

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100

Came here to see Florence and the Machine on Monday Night. Lets start with the venue-BEAUTIFUL venue, GREAT acoustics, very orderly and nice ushers. Coat check for only $1 CASH-make sure you have cash-as they dont take credit for coat check. Drinks are VERY strong-but...

Some Of The Greatest Stage Performers Have Appeared Here

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80

This renovated turn of the previous century theater (the Majestic) is used by the BAM for their major play performances rather than dance, opera, or classical music events (which are generally held at their main menu a 5 minute walk away). It's on Fulton Street...

King Lear at BAM Harvey Theater

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80

BAM Harvey is a stage venue in the BAM complex in Downtown Brooklyn. Just off the Q line at the De Kalb stop. Very close to the Atlantic Terminal and the Barclays Center. It is a renovated old theater from 1904. We saw "King Lear"...

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La Caye brings authentic Haitian cuisine to the heart of Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Its signature flavors hailing from lime, tomato, thyme and habañero, Haitian cuisine is flavorful, aromatic and healthy.

Open for : Brunch, DinnerAlcohol: Full Bar

Screen Count: 4

Since 1881, Brooklyn Academy Of Music Inc has been providing Theatrical Producers from Brooklyn.

The Brooklyn Academy of Music, founded in 1861, is Brooklyn's preeminent cultural institution. BAM features four movie theaters that show a mix of mainstream and independent films. The academy  also houses the Howard Gilman Opera House, and hosts a wide variety of cultural events. BAM has earned a reputation as a high-profile venue for avant-garde performers.

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The Extras

You don't need to leave the building to grab a bite--just head for the cafe.

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A film-aficionado membership in BAM's Cinema Club will allow you and your guest to see movies cheaply, get discounts at local restaurants and stores, and access to screenings and parties.

The Extras

The spacious BAMcafe upstairs is also a great place to see live music in the evening.

The Extras

Not far from BAM is Mark Morris' new performance/rehearsal space.

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