Mill Town Music Hall
Mill Town Music Hall
4.5
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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AUDanny
Alabama7 contributions
Jul 2020 • Solo
Milltown Music Hall is a very nice, well run concert venue to see great performers from our past and present. Exile performed on July 10, and they gave an outstanding performance including their hit songs and ones they had written that were recorded number ones by other artists. The hall was at less than capacity due to COVID 19 but Exile gave there performance with the same enthusiasm as you would expect for a packed house. Every show I have attended here has been outstanding. Great entertainment!!!!
Written July 12, 2020
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Airbus_CFI
Atlanta, GA345 contributions
Sep 2021
"Say it ain't so, Joe! Say it ain't so!" Unless someone comes to the rescue, this great concert venue will close its doors in 2022. The owner died and so far no one has stepped to the plate to keep it going. Bremen is about 70 miles west of Atlanta. There's not a lot in Bremen but this shining light for concerts. It's spotlessly clean, the volunteers and staff are friendly, there's a fleet of golf carts to ferry those at the far end of the parking lot, too. My only gripe is the seating isn't tiered so one must look "around" the heads of those in front. There are wide screen video screens to help one see and the sound system is pretty good. Sit in the center and sit close.
Written September 26, 2021
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mtbxc
Acworth, GA68 contributions
Nov 2017 • Couples
First visit last night. Ticket prices are very affordable. I️ would recommend center row as side row sound isn’t great. Staff super friendly and the venue is very neat and clean. Decent snack bar with affordable prices.
Written November 11, 2017
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deskclerk102
Hartselle, AL947 contributions
This venue is an excellent idea for Bremen, and is an asset for a city of its size. Many well-known entertainers visit this location, and the staff couldn't be nicer. They are very friendly and helpful. Parking is plentiful. The seats are comfortable, and the rows are wide enough for easy leg crossing. The sound system is good. There are concessions, and you can eat/drink your items in the auditorium.
That's the good. Now for some unpleasant realities...
This building appears to be a converted retail space...perhaps a former grocery or Walmart store. It is very nicely done inside, but there was/is no sloped floor elevation or high ceiling to work with. Thus, the seating is all flat surface. This poses a HUGE problem if you are near the back of the space. Before purchasing back row tickets (late purchase), I read other reviews stating that there "isn't a bad seat in the house." Well, I must not understand what a "bad seat" is because I would swear that I had one (see pics). Imagine sitting at the cash register of Walmart and seeing over 25 rows of heads and glowing, tablet-esque phone cameras to a typical stage at the back of the store. That paints a pretty accurate picture.
To make matters worse, there is a serious chatter problem at the back, around the entry doors to the auditorium. This is something that can be corrected...or at least greatly improved...by discussing seat locations with late guests (seemingly the majority) BEFORE entering the auditorium with them. It would also be an improvement to not allow people (employees or guests) to hang around back there chatting and dancing/goofing off during the show. This was a major distraction for the entire performance.
The screens on each side of the stage are helpful...honestly, it's pretty much all I could see (and I'm 6'0")...but there needs to be less "action" with the cameras. I was always disappointed when the couple in front of me took a smooching breather long enough for me to see a screen between their heads and it happened to be at one of the "blurry fade" or "pan to black" moments. Folks, it's Don Williams. The man sits on a stool and sings. Just zoom the cameras to his upper half, lock them in place, and walk away. Done.
Lastly...I'm not sure if this is a venue decision or the performer's...but, the 20-minute "intermission" immediately following the opening act is beyond ridiculous. People are wondering to their seats throughout the entire opening act....and then, just when you get the kids all tucked in for the evening...BOOM, it's time for a 20-minute snack break. If a concession intermission is needed, it would really be great to do it in the middle of the show instead of at the beginning. The 7:30 show didn't actually begin until 8:30 by the time the chatter-filled opening act and "intermission" had finally passed.
So...in summary of a very lengthy review...
First 10 rows - Good sound, good view
Middle 10 rows - Good sound, little view
Back 3-6 rows - Noisy chatter, no view
That's the good. Now for some unpleasant realities...
This building appears to be a converted retail space...perhaps a former grocery or Walmart store. It is very nicely done inside, but there was/is no sloped floor elevation or high ceiling to work with. Thus, the seating is all flat surface. This poses a HUGE problem if you are near the back of the space. Before purchasing back row tickets (late purchase), I read other reviews stating that there "isn't a bad seat in the house." Well, I must not understand what a "bad seat" is because I would swear that I had one (see pics). Imagine sitting at the cash register of Walmart and seeing over 25 rows of heads and glowing, tablet-esque phone cameras to a typical stage at the back of the store. That paints a pretty accurate picture.
To make matters worse, there is a serious chatter problem at the back, around the entry doors to the auditorium. This is something that can be corrected...or at least greatly improved...by discussing seat locations with late guests (seemingly the majority) BEFORE entering the auditorium with them. It would also be an improvement to not allow people (employees or guests) to hang around back there chatting and dancing/goofing off during the show. This was a major distraction for the entire performance.
The screens on each side of the stage are helpful...honestly, it's pretty much all I could see (and I'm 6'0")...but there needs to be less "action" with the cameras. I was always disappointed when the couple in front of me took a smooching breather long enough for me to see a screen between their heads and it happened to be at one of the "blurry fade" or "pan to black" moments. Folks, it's Don Williams. The man sits on a stool and sings. Just zoom the cameras to his upper half, lock them in place, and walk away. Done.
Lastly...I'm not sure if this is a venue decision or the performer's...but, the 20-minute "intermission" immediately following the opening act is beyond ridiculous. People are wondering to their seats throughout the entire opening act....and then, just when you get the kids all tucked in for the evening...BOOM, it's time for a 20-minute snack break. If a concession intermission is needed, it would really be great to do it in the middle of the show instead of at the beginning. The 7:30 show didn't actually begin until 8:30 by the time the chatter-filled opening act and "intermission" had finally passed.
So...in summary of a very lengthy review...
First 10 rows - Good sound, good view
Middle 10 rows - Good sound, little view
Back 3-6 rows - Noisy chatter, no view
Written October 3, 2014
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HelenaAL2
Birmingham, AL40 contributions
Nov 2016
Long time fans of BJ Thomas, we looked forward to this concert for many months and were rewarded by a great perfomance in a pleasing family friendly venue. The parking attendants made us feel welcome right away and entrance and egress were facilitated by local law enfocement making it smooth and safe.
The view from many seats could be improved but the raised stage, side video screens, excellent sound and lights, reasonable ticket prices, and quality help more than make up for any deficiency of level seating.
The attendance of the Georgia Governor and his wife made this concert, pardon the pun, a big deal.
We look forward to more visits to this award winning venue.
The view from many seats could be improved but the raised stage, side video screens, excellent sound and lights, reasonable ticket prices, and quality help more than make up for any deficiency of level seating.
The attendance of the Georgia Governor and his wife made this concert, pardon the pun, a big deal.
We look forward to more visits to this award winning venue.
Written November 15, 2016
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Ltmc01
Decatur, GA140 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
We enjoyed Chuck Leavell and Randall Bramblett at Mill Town. The staff and volunteers are very accessible. The view was ok (we were pretty far back), but the screens helped. The sound was good.
Written December 13, 2019
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Kim T
Kennesaw, GA76 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
This is one of the best venues I have ever been to for a music concert. The seating is great and the staff is so friendly and courteous. It's very clean and you feel safe going in and out of the hall. It's the only place I ever parked and just walked in. No long lines, it is all very organized from the parking lot to the café inside. The sound system is very clear, so you can understand the words and not blow out your eardrums.
Written March 19, 2018
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Jamie and Tim H
Newnan, GA111 contributions
Mar 2017 • Couples
Located inside an old Ingalls store, this place has been transformed into a intimate concert venue..Allowing concert goers to get up close and personal with some great entertainers. The venue is clean, doesn't serve Alcohol, making it very family friendly. The concessions sell plenty of snacks, and drinks and the prices are not outrageous. The venue is fairly small, and popular artist sell out fast. But definitely worth a visit if they are hosting an entertainer you like. If you are not wanting to make a long drive home after a show, there are a few hotels in the area. I stayed at the Quality Inn right next door...room was clean and reasonably priced.
Written March 14, 2017
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RapunzelProductions
Lanham, MD74 contributions
Nov 2016 • Friends
Spacious seating - not cramped against each other. Soft cushioned seats. Great sound system, nice big screens.
Written November 20, 2016
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kayros2016
Douglasville, GA64 contributions
Feb 2016 • Couples
This was our third visit to this venue within the past 4 months. We could not be more pleased to have such a quality venue within easy driving distance from Atlanta's west side. There is nothing fancy about this converted grocery store but it is obvious the owners have worked hard to make it comfortable, clean, well-run and family-friendly. Every show has started with a prayer and the audience is the best behaved that I personally have witnessed. Everything is geared toward old-fashioned, clean, family entertainment. The sound system is high quality and the music is loud without being too loud like most indoor venues. The employees are friendly and well-trained. The restrooms are plentiful, close and well-maintained. I have been very impressed at how efficient they are at handling the parking both before and after the concerts. Within a few minutes of leaving the venue we are easily back on the interstate. For the recent sold out John Anderson concert the house was packed but everything seemed to run smoothly. My only criticism. and it's not a big one, is that it is uncomfortably warm once the house is packed.
Only basic snacks and drinks are available (no alcohol). There are several restaurant options closeby, both chains and independents. If you are looking for fine dining you might be disappointed but if you're a Cracker Barrel fan you should have no problem finding an option.
Only basic snacks and drinks are available (no alcohol). There are several restaurant options closeby, both chains and independents. If you are looking for fine dining you might be disappointed but if you're a Cracker Barrel fan you should have no problem finding an option.
Written February 22, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions about Mill Town Music Hall
- Mill Town Music Hall is open:
- Mon - Fri 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
- Hotels near Mill Town Music Hall:
- (0.15 mi) Quality Inn & Suites Bremen
- (0.61 mi) Hampton Inn Bremen-I-20 (Carrollton Area)
- (0.50 mi) Holiday Inn Express & Suites Bremen
- (0.82 mi) Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham Bremen
- (0.69 mi) Motel 6 Bremen
- Restaurants near Mill Town Music Hall:
- (0.12 mi) Wright Way BBQ & Wings
- (0.06 mi) KFC
- (0.43 mi) Jurassic Subs
- (0.41 mi) El Morelia
- (0.41 mi) Dairy Queen
- Attractions near Mill Town Music Hall:
- (1.62 mi) Warren Sewell Clothing Co
- (7.96 mi) The Carrollton GreenBelt
- (4.46 mi) Trillium Vineyard LLC
- (6.90 mi) John Tanner Park
- (4.20 mi) Rocky Branch Railroad and Ghost Town
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