
House of Blues Houston: Every seat offers a great view for live music.
House of Blues Houston is a downtown concert hall and event venue at 1204 Caroline St. Known for great sightlines and lively performances, it hosts concerts and other events in a vibrant setting. Reviews praise attentive staff and accessible seating, with some noting high drink and reserved seating prices and occasional wayfinding challenges in the venue.
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Hosts a variety of music performances with great acoustics and seating options, including mezzanine and balcony views.
Provides upscale space for weddings, banquets, and private events with catering and reservation services.
Offers a menu of food and drinks, including XL cans and specialty cocktails, with some reserved table seating.
Features a vibrant atmosphere for dancing and socializing, often with DJs or live bands in a nightclub setting.
Sells branded apparel and memorabilia related to performances and the House of Blues brand.
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Overall rating
LM Kniz
Great show Shaun Cassidy. Enjoy HOB as all seats are great. We were upstairs in Mezzanine. Did not try the food this time, drinks are a bit pricey but you get the XL cans.
Monica
Thank you HOB for helping my disabled mother find a chair to sit on for the Mammoth show. That was AWESOME and made her night so much easier to enjoy the bands. I will definitely return.
Terry Williams
I enjoyed the concert, but just for two people to sit at a table, they charge $300, so we choose to stand. All of the prices inside were ridiculously hi, and unreasonable. I doubt that I'll ever return to this money trap again.
P. SJ
Came for first time with hubby to see Boney James. It was awesome but unfortunately the balcony left seats are not an optimum view and we had to watch the television to our left to see him unless he came to the center of the stage. We also purchased tickets for the restaurant but the menu they had was "limited" unbeknownst to us. The entrance to the facility was extremely hard to find. Not to mention when the venue ended, there was NO ONE to tell us which way to exit and when I say EVERYONE was walking in circles, I'm not exaggerating. We finally came out of the building 3 blocks over from our car. And it is NOT safe to be walking downtown in Houston at night dressed up.
David Hu (Dave Hu)
I arrived in Houston this past Thursday evening. I wanted to do something cool on Friday. Stumbled upon OK GO! playing at The House of Blues. Coped a ticket for myself and friend Val. The doors opened at 7pm 🕖 and stood there till the opener started at around 8pm. My friend Val was up since 4am that morning and has been on her feet since. I wish they were more transparent about who was opening for the headliner and state doors open at 7pm and opener starts at around 8pm. The opener brought the energy but the audience really was there for OK Go! After the opener. We waited aimlessly for the main event. We both started to get exhausted from standing and decided to retreat in the dining area behind us. Long behold. It was reserved seating and a shared table will cost us $300.00! We ended up leaning against a wall behind the Sound Engineers. They didn’t us standing behind them and they were the true heroes that kept the show going! Overall it was a good show. Better communication would it made it better!