
Pub grub, brews, pool tables & live music in a sports-fan hangout decorated with vintage beer cans.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 421 Flagler Ave #2635, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169
Phone: (386) 423-1469
Website: https://peanutsbarnsb.com/
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Reviews
No food after 9pm???
Lots of Drunk Persons going home intoxicated.
I am a photographer and saw all this happening and tried to help by trying to bring patrons a block away to eat,
At Peanuts you can get plenty of booze but no food equals problems if you stop serving more than a hour before you close.
Worse than that, she clearly doesn’t want actual talent to shine. Most of the time was filled with her performing or choosing her friends. Newcomers barely got a chance to touch the stage, let alone actually perform. I watched multiple people with instruments just give up and leave—including Leo, who waited patiently for over three hours. She skipped him on purpose, then had the audacity to mock him for “walking out” as if he wasn’t right to be frustrated.
Meanwhile, her son and daughter-in-law walked in and were on stage within 15 minutes. The favoritism was blatant—and honestly, disrespectful to everyone else waiting their turn.
BUT—credit where it’s due—the trumpet and saxophone players were absolutely amazing. Her son also sounded great—genuinely talented. That is, until Linda jumped in trying to harmonize and completely threw it off.
Her daughter-in-law? Stunning. She nailed an Alanis Morissette cover and sounded like she should be on Broadway. Easily one of the best performances of the night. But of course, Linda couldn’t resist jumping in and messing with that moment too.
And someone PLEASE let Michael, the guitarist, run this jam. His rock sets were the only time the room had real energy and connection. The guy knows what he’s doing—he should be in charge, not sidelined.
If you’re looking for a real open jam with community, fairness, and freedom to perform, this isn’t it. It’s the Linda Show, and unless you’re in her inner circle, your talent won’t matter. Very disappointing.