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The Cabot

The Cabot

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4.6 Google Review
286 Cabot St, Beverly, Massachusetts, 01915, United States
(978) 927-3100 thecabot.org
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Aug 3, 2018
The Cabot has, without question, the best and most comfortable seating of any venue I have ever been to in New England. The handicap seating also looks to be excellent. I can't speak as much to refreshments, as I never get more than water, but as a tall person with increasingly-bad knees, I adore this venue based on comfort alone. The only downside is how hard it can be to find parking.

May 28, 2018
Love this venue. It's a real treat to see anything here. The prices are really good! They have been restoring this theater and it looks fantastic! If you have never been here, you need to go! The staff is friendly. For the last four years they have shown Jaws (1975) and have gotten the food truck Joe's on a Roll, it's just a fun event that I really enjoy.

Aug 18, 2018
So beautiful inside!! Clean and so regal! Amazing prices and great variety of shows, concerts and all kinds of things. Will definitely be back!

Jul 19, 2018
We went for a $1 children's movie night. The movie started late and it was very noisy until it started. But the kids settled down and the movie was great. Super night out for families. My grand daughter was thrilled with the "fancy theater", beautiful ceiling, etc.

Jul 5, 2018
It is a beautiful old theater and Robert Cray was amazing but the seats are on the small side for anyone but children and if you are 5'8" or taller your legs won't fit between your seat and the one in front of you. The crowd in our section seemed more interested in constantly getting more grossly overpriced beer than in seeing the performance. Almost every song at least 2-3 people from the 2 rows in front of us went out to get more beer, forcing everyone to stand up to let them by and then 5 minutes later to let them back in again. For the amount they are charging for most popular acts you would be better off seeing it elsewhere unless you are small framed and completely blind.

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