About us
BOOKING: Please do not contact the venue directly or message this page regarding booking. Please contact starryploughbooking [at] yahoo.co with all such inquiries.
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With deep roots as an Irish Revolutionary watering hole, the history of protest runs as deep today as it did when we opened three decades ago.
We have entertainment and events 7 days a week, and feature the best acts from the Bay Area and beyond.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday Night Showcases: Doors at 8:00pm/Show at 9:00pm
Advanced Tickets Available at http://www.ticketfly.com/venue/6073-starry-plough/
All evening shows are 21+
All afternoon matinee shows are all-ages
Wheelchair accessible venue
Kitchen Open 7-days a week until 10:00pm
Location, Telephone and Websites:
3101 Shattuck Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94705
(510) 841-2082
http://www.TheStarryPlough.com
http://www.twitter.com/starryploughpub
http://www.facebook.com/StarryPlough
http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-starry-plough-pub-berkeley
We're pleased to have hosted and continue to host artists such as: Jonathan Richman, Alex Chilton, Old 97’s, Cake, Damnations TX, Ani DiFranco, Jeff Buckley, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Guy Clark, Jim Lauderdale, Country Joe McDonald, Rambling Jack Elliott, Amy Rigby, Big Sandy & his Fly-Rite Boys, Dead Rock West, Erin McKeown, The Stone Foxes, The Brothers Comatose, Amendola vs. Blades, Antioquia, The Moore Brothers, Foxtails Brigade, Rosin Coven, Bitch, David Gans, Dead Winter Carpenters, Big Light, and many more talented musicians.
In everything we do, we hold dear the motto that we proudly present as the center of our establishment.
"No Revolutionary movement is complete without its poetic expression. If such a movement has caught hold of the imagination of the masses, they will seek a vent in song for the aspirations, fears, and hopes the loves and hatreds engendered by the struggle. Until the movement is marked by the joyous , defiant singing of revolutionary songs, it lacks one of the most... show more
distinctive marks of a popular revolutionary movement; it is the dogma of the few and not the faith of the multitude"
-James Connolly 1907 show more