![]() ![]() They do have pop and water to drink, but also have a full beer and wine list too! Does it cost anything to get in? But be prepared, if you come on a busier night, it might be a little more difficult to find a seat. But we walked right in and had no trouble at all. We've heard it can get kind of busy and hard to find a table. It's something that we were a little worried about when going there because we had 7 people in our party. If you're looking for a night with more than that, they have a calendar of dates where food trucks will be available too. It's not terribly extensive but everyone who ordered something last night loved it. You'll find things like paninis and pizzas and charcuterie boards. What kind of food do they have at the Blueberry Treehouse Cafe? Their goal is to change the image of a farm to become a cool place to visit often, connect with nature, and benefit the entire community. The farm has been growing blueberries in that spot for over 35 years and in the last couple have decided to open it up to the community as a cafe in the last couple. Their website says that it's owned by Jyl and Rico Rivera. As you walk up the hill to the cafe, you will notice that the treehouse is actually built on trees that have been on the property for years. The appreciation is obvious in the way Craig brings people closer throughout the set, interacting and inviting them to be apart of his performance in any way they can.It is very unique. You can tell 46 Brigade have a strong and dedicated fan base, some having seen them perform for many years. The crowd became energised, particularly with closing songs like Pissed Me Off and Rise Up, both making you want to get up, sing along and smile with their electric energy. Yesterday’s Hero, an intimate song about single parenting, with Craig dedicating this to a friend of his in the crowd had everyone swaying to the gentle rhythm and soft words filled with so much love. ![]() Within the first few songs you can see the passion Craig has for his songs, band and the fans through his performance and giant smile. 46 Brigadeįinally the closer was 46 Brigade, almost immediately the crowd pushed forward as if they couldn’t bare to be too far away. The transition so seamless, if unaware you could assume it was meant to be that way showcasing their creativity in such natural way I was almost sad when the song was over. Their song Ghost, which is one of my personal favourites, was surprisingly sliced with Kiss. The easy flow of humour and banter between the band made them personable and pulled the crowd in which was only complimented by the relaxed feel of the Night Owl. Come Alive pulled at the crowd with tendrils of fun energy that would get the foot tapping of the most stoic viewer. Their songs pulled me back in time and space to Powderfinger and Red Hot Chilli Pepper vibes, which was nostalgic and fresh all at once. The Silent Deedsįollowing Leah was The Silent Deeds. Her original songs were full of raw vulnerability and told of a young girl who is still finding her place in the world and facing challenges like moving to a new school and trying to make friends. With a beautiful voice and self-taught skills on the piano, which she explained to the crowd with a hint of shyness. With fragile innocence her beautiful melody pulled you in despite some initial audio issues. Leah Ballantyne opened the evening with acoustics that drove right into your heart. Nestled in suburban industrial area, between warehouses you can find the Night Owl, an intimate venue with moody lighting promising a night of great music.
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