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Block T
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1-6 HaymarketSmithfield Sq
Dublin 7
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 12:00 - 19:00
- Good for Children:
- No
- Coat Check:
- No
2 reviews for Block T
2 reviews in English
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Review from Annie L.
Heading to my favourite pub in the city yesterday, Dice bar for a cheeky after work pint and I bumped into Joe the manager covered in paint walking out.
"Annie darling!"
I got a big smacker on the cheek. He is such a charmer.
"What's the story Joe? Is this what the kids are wearing these days?!"
"Nah! Come over after your pint to Block T, it's a new space that will open this weekend."
"Sweet. Will do."
And I did. It used to be the old Chinese market and it's a beast of a building. I was there a few weeks ago for the end of year art exhibit of the NCAD students (National College of Art & Design). Three stories of space, reminds me a lot of the work share spaces in Berlin.
Basically what Joe and a group of progressive Dublin based folks are doing is turning it into a work space for artists. There are loads of rooms for them. But for me the best part is the level that will be used for live gigs, think Chemical Brothers Block Rockin' Beats video - it's going to be massive!
At the moment it is very much work in progress but the potential is amazing especially for artists and musicians in the city. Oh and did I mention it's a BYOB space?!
What else, fundraiser this Saturday which I posted in events. 10 squid to go and support something truly fantastic for the city. At last people bringing some much needed positivity to the city and using up the empty space - support! -
Review from Tia C.
Belfast
BLOCK T- at Smithfield is the hottest new venue in Dublin.
The old chinese market has now been stripped down to its bare bones and is being used to house all manner of arty events- exhibitions, gigs, poetry readings etc etc. It's usually 10 euro in- with all proceeds going back into the building.
Last Friday night, my companion and I followed the sounds of skuzzy pysch rock, which wafted down some concrete steps and into the muggy night air, to find ourselves in a stripped down industrial space housing the soundz of the underground.
It was a Skinny Wolves night and one of Dublin's finest, Twinkranes rocked our socks off followed by New Yawkers, Silk Flowers.
The venue itself is a testament to creative spirit kicking against the recession. Everywhere is gray concrete, there are no fixtures, just some acid blue and red strip lights. There are basic toilets upstairs with bin-liners gaffa taped to the walls serving as bins and a smoking area down the steps out the back- where the craic is mighty.
As you swig outta your bottle of vino (did I mention it's BYOB) and dance amidst the sweaty masses you realize this is all you need for a good night out. Some good music, good people, a laid back vibe- as opposed to paying 15 Euros for a cocktail in some celtic tiger slick n' soulless bar.
Viva le Block T.
