Bobby’s Band House
- 801 NE 62nd St, E Cypress Creek Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334
- June 13, 2026


Culture Room is a standing-room-only live music venue tucked into a strip plaza on North Federal Highway, and it punches well above its weight class. The main concert room is compact enough that no spot in the house puts you more than about 25 feet from the stage, creating the kind of proximity to performers that larger venues simply cannot match. Acts ranging from punk legends like The Exploited to jazz-funk heavyweights like Trombone Shorty and guitar virtuosos like Buckethead have all played this room, and the sound system delivers regardless of genre.
Beyond the main floor, the layout holds more than first-timers expect. Multiple rooms branch off the concert space, an upstairs balcony offers elevated sightlines, and an outdoor patio area gives you somewhere to cool down between sets. Four separate bars keep drink lines manageable even on sold-out nights, though expect to pay around $15 for a single cocktail. The decor leans into a moody, hazy atmosphere with mirrors and ornate wall art that gives the space a distinctive edge.
When shows sell out, the room gets tight – elbow-to-elbow is not an exaggeration – and the volume runs hot enough that seasoned regulars recommend bringing earplugs. There is no food service on-site, but a handful of restaurants sit within easy walking distance along Federal Highway. Parking is available in the surrounding plaza lot, though spaces fill up fast on big nights, so carpooling or arriving early is smart. Door staff and security have a solid reputation for keeping the energy right without killing the vibe. For anyone who measures a concert by how connected they feel to the musicians on stage, this is the room in South Florida that delivers that experience consistently.
| Monday | 9AM-5PM |
| Tuesday | 9AM-5PM |
| Wednesday | 9AM-5PM |
| Thursday | 9AM-5PM |
| Friday | 9AM-5PM |
| Saturday | 9AM-5PM |
| Sunday | 9AM-5PM |
No. Culture Room is a standing-room-only venue. There are no chairs or reserved seats inside the concert room. The outdoor patio area offers a place to take a break, and an upstairs balcony provides a different vantage point, but plan to be on your feet for the show.
There is parking in the surrounding strip plaza lot, which is conveniently close to the entrance. However, spaces are limited and fill up quickly on sold-out nights. Carpooling or arriving early is a good idea, and you may need to walk a short distance if the lot is full.
Expect to pay around $15 for a single cocktail or mixed drink. The venue has four separate bars spread throughout the space, including one in the outdoor patio area, so lines stay reasonable even during packed shows.
The sound quality is consistently praised across a wide range of genres, from punk to jazz-funk to rock. The room does get loud, so bringing earplugs is a smart move if you want to protect your hearing while still enjoying the show.
Culture Room does not serve food on-site. There are several restaurants and bars nearby along North Federal Highway, so eating before or after the show is easy. Plan your dinner around your arrival rather than counting on venue food.
Listed times on tickets typically refer to when doors open, not when the headlining act takes the stage. Expect a gap between door time and the start of the main performance. Checking the venue’s website for any additional details before heading out is a good habit.
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