Zach Guillette Thursdays
Every Thursday catch Zach and his reggae vibes and chill with us in the taproom! Make friends, play arcade games and enjoy complimentary popcorn!
Every Thursday catch Zach and his reggae vibes and chill with us in the taproom! Make friends, play arcade games and enjoy complimentary popcorn!
General knowledge trivia with 1st, 2nd & 3rd place prizes!
Join us for lunch every Friday! From 12-4pm we offer $5 cheese pizza!! Our full menu is also available and ready to order! Pair your favorite bar style pizza with your favorite craft beer!
Turn your Friday night up at Primo After Dark Sip, dance, and hang late while our After Dark Food Menu is available from 10PM–12AM.Free entry, great vibes, and the perfect late-night scene at Primo on Water Street. Feb 27: DJ Jackie Treehorn March 6: DJ Adam DeMelo March 13: DJ Nuno March 20: DJ Jackie Treehorn March 27: DJ Joey Green
Fall River music lovers, you’re invited to a special night with Bronwyn Keith-Hynes at the Narrows Center For The Arts—one of the city’s go-to spots for live entertainment. Join us Monday, January 5, 2026 at 8:00 PM for an evening that feels like a hometown tradition. Known for her razor-clean fiddle lines and soulful phrasing, Bronwyn brings country/folk to life with precision, warmth, and stories that linger long after the last note. The Narrows Center offers an intimate, listener-friendly room with great sightlines, easy access, and a welcoming vibe that makes every seat feel close to the stage. Don’t miss Bronwyn Keith-Hynes Fall River—secure your tickets now and come be part of a memorable night at Bronwyn Keith-Hynes Narrows Center For The Arts.
Friday, May 1, 2026 $36 Advance | $38 Day of Show Doors 7pm | Show 8pm Grammy-winning fiddle virtuoso Bronwyn Keith-Hynes is stepping into the spotlight. After several years of wowing audiences as the fiddler for Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, the 2x IBMA Fiddle Player of the Year is striking out on her own - fronting a band for the first time and bringing her voice to the forefront. Known for her fiery fiddle playing and pure, rootsy singing, Bronwyn Keith-Hynes’ debut vocal album ‘I Built A World’ earned her a Grammy nomination this past February, and American Songwriter calls her “a world-class fiddler with a golden voice.” Now, as her own entry in bluegrass history expands from celebrated instrumentalist to bandleader and front woman, Bronwyn isn’t just crafting a career in the image of genre greats like Sam Bush and Jerry Douglas; she’s bringing them along for the ride. Both Bush and Douglas are featured as players on I Built a World, and they’re not the only of Bronwyn’s musically-inclined pals and heroes to make an appearance on this star studded album. Keith-Hynes’ music blends high octane bluegrass sensibilities with the soul of country and American Roots music. Backed by […]
Join DJ Dan Mac with Mac Attack Entertainment every Friday night. It’s always a good time, it’s always a party! Everyone sings at Social Club Karaoke!
Play a game of chess at the library! Chess players at all levels are invited to stop by on Saturday afternoons. Bring your own chess board and pieces, or we have some available at the desk.
Come join us for a fun night of bingo! 12 games for $30! Cash prizes! Food for purchase. Wear your best 1970s or 1980s gear and you could win a prize for best dressed!
Saturday, May 2, 2026 $47 Advance | $49 Day of Show Doors 7pm | Show 8pm Punk and indie-rock collide for a special evening with John Doe of X and David Lowery of Cracker. As co-founder and bassist of X, John Doe helped define the sound of late-’70s Los Angeles punk, releasing six albums and carrying the band’s fiercely poetic, roots-infused spirit forward for nearly five decades, while also building a prolific solo career and appearing in more than 50 films and television projects. David Lowery, the acclaimed singer-songwriter behind Cracker and Camper Van Beethoven, has spent over 40 years shaping the indie-rock and alt-country landscape with iconic songs and a string of gold and platinum records, alongside his work as a producer, educator, and outspoken advocate for artists’ rights. About John Doe: John Doe was born in 1977 when he arrived in Los Angeles. His previous life in Tennessee, Wisconsin & Baltimore was a great & fertile time but new music and social changes led him to events that created a life in art. He graduated from Antioch College in Baltimore in 1975, worked as a roofer, aluminum siding mechanic, and ran a poetry reading series. Ms. Meyers was his landlord in the […]
Bring the crew! Enjoy brunch, mimosas, bloodys and more!! Every Saturday and Sunday from 10am-1230pm!