The Tree Bar

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Former namesThe Treehouse, Andyman's Treehouse
Address887 Chambers Rd.
LocationColumbus, Ohio 43212 USA
Coordinates39°59′31″N 83°01′50″W / 39.9920°N 83.0305°W / 39.9920; -83.0305
The Tree Bar
Tree Bar, The Treehouse
Interactive map of The Tree Bar
Former namesThe Treehouse, Andyman's Treehouse
Address887 Chambers Rd.
LocationColumbus, Ohio 43212 USA
Coordinates39°59′31″N 83°01′50″W / 39.9920°N 83.0305°W / 39.9920; -83.0305
TypeNightclub
Construction
Opened1999
Renovated2011
Website
treebarcolumbus.com

The Tree Bar is a music venue and bar in Columbus, Ohio founded in 1999.[1] It has become known for its underground music scene, and is also known for the silver maple that grew out of the roof of its main performance area before the bar's renovation in 2011.[1][2] It offers an eclectic mix of local and national acts with genres ranging from DIY, indie rock and heavy metal to pop music and electronic music. For a number of years, the bar has been named one of "The Best Bars in America" by Esquire Magazine.[3][4][5]

A number of well-known acts have performed at the Tree Bar including The Rosebuds, Times New Viking, Phantogram, Doug Gillard of Guided by Voices, Tim Easton, Two Cow Garage, Watershed and Joseph Genaro of The Dead Milkmen. The venue also plays host to an open-mic, formerly run by Joe Peppercorn of The Whiles and then by Shane Sweeney of Two Cow Garage.[6] Currently run by Zach Whitney of Brothers.

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