Frequently Asked Questions
When do the doors open?
We open our doors 1 hour before the performance is scheduled, to start serving food, beer and wine. So come on down early and enjoy a cold brew or sip on some fine wine!
What are the box-office hours?
The box-office at the venue, is open Monday – Friday from 9-5 and the day of the show at 5:00pm. Tickets can also be purchased over the phone or via our website.
Seating?
Boynton’s Taproom offers seating for its performances based on the type of performance, number of expected guests and your comfort. The types of arrangement generally fall into two categories: General Admission, and Reserved Table Seating. Please note that you may have to share a table with other people, but this will not affect any food or beverage choices you should make.
Picking-up tickets?
All tickets at Boynton’s Taproom are will-call tickets. You will receive an email confirmation upon successfully purchasing tickets. PRINT AND SAVE this email. Bring the confirmation to the show as proof that you have purchased tickets. Only this email is proof of your purchase. Don’t lose it.
SOLD OUT shows?
Yes, if a show is posted as SOLD OUT, it is true that there aren’t any tickets available through Boynton’s Taproom. We do not have a waiting list. We do not buy-back tickets already sold, and we cannot resell tickets for people who do not show up.
What if I cannot attend a show that I have purchased tickets for?
We fully recognize that sometimes life throws us a curveball and are aware of the fact that it stinks to buy tickets that you find yourself stuck with. Having said that, all sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges for purchased tickets unless the show has been rescheduled or cancelled.
If you cannot attend a show but would like someone else to pick-up your will-call tickets, they will need your email confirmation to do so.
All ages shows?
Boynton’s Taproom is geared for adults. Although we love kids, this is your night out!
Dress Code?
Casual attire is appropriate. You have worked all day so get comfortable!
Handicap Facilities?
Boynton’s Taproom is fully handicap accessible with ramps and elevator. We will make sure all guests are comfortable and treated with dignity and respect.
How do I get there?
Click Here for directions to Boynton’s Taproom
Parking?
Parking for the Taproom is available for your convenience. Since all of our shows are after hours you may park in any spot (even if it has a reserved sign).
Cameras and recording?
Generally, you are allowed to bring a camera to our shows. However, NEVER do we allow flash photography during a show. We do not allow videotaping of any kind without advanced consent from the artist. Taking of numerous pictures and obstructing the view of another patron to take a picture is not allowed. When the artist allows it, you may only record a show if you can do it without being in the way of other patrons. Patrons are not allowed to hook-into our soundboard to record. Our policy may be changed at any time without notice if it the artist deems it necessary for their particular show.
Do you cancel shows due to inclement weather?
Our inclement weather policy is simple. If the traveling artist can get to Boynton’s Taproom for the show we know you can too (just drive carefully)! Only if an artist cannot get to the venue will we ever cancel a show. We do not issue refunds for those who choose to stay home when the weather isn’t so good.
Is smoking allowed?
Boynton’s Taproom is a non-smoking facility (although we do sell some good cigars). Smokers are welcome to smoke outside.
Booking an artist?
If you are looking to book an artist at Boynton’s Taproom, send us an electronic press kit to booking@boyntonstaproom.com or mail a kit to: Josh Boynton, 155 Dow Street Suite 300, Manchester, NH 03101. Please don’t call the box-office looking to play the room without sending us information first. We will not book anyone who does not have a legitimate press kit that has been reviewed.
Drinking Responsibility
Boynton’s Taproom has one position on drunk driving: We oppose it. One drunk driver behind the wheel is one too many, please drink responsibility. Designated drivers are a must and we have no problem coordinating a taxi (we will even pick up the tab). We want everyone to be safe and we mean it.