By Car or T!
We are a few minutes walk from the North Station-Haverhill Commuter Rail and the 136/137 Bus Line

LINDEN TREE COFFEEHOUSE
Unitarian Universalist Church
326 Main Street
Wakefield, MA 0188
0

 Welcome to the Linden Tree Coffeehouse!

 Presenting the Finest of Folk Music since 1985

All shows start at 8:00 pm     Door opens at 7:30 pm
unless otherwise noted in the specific show description

To reserve seats or for more information,
call 781-246-2836
or click HERE to email
Find us on Facebook!


 


Click HERE to download the latest flyer

Home     About Us     Directions     Booking Info    Mailing List Sign-up     Acoustic Music Links     Contact Us
 

2011-2012 Shows.

Check back for ticket price updates

September 24, 2011
An evening with Actor/Singer Ronny Cox $16

October 22, 2011
Kate Campbell $16

December 3, 2011
Bill Staines $16

January 7, 2012
Southern Rail $16

February 11, 2012
Deb Cowan and John Roberts $16

March 10, 2012
Brother Sun $18/20

Click HERE for how to purchase tickets for the $18/20 show.

March 31, 2012
Peggy Seeger $16

April 28, 2012
Greg Trooper and Gail Finnie Rundlet
t $16

May 12, 2012
Don White and
Alastair Moock $16

Other Links

Our LTC CD 

Past Shows

Volunteer!

 

 

About Linden Tree Coffeehouse

Since 1985, the Linden Tree Coffeehouse has been located in the social hall of the Unitarian Universalist Church in downtown Wakefield. Annually there are about twelve acoustic music concerts featuring local and national singer-songwriters, playing a wide range of folk music from contemporary, traditional, bluegrass, and blues. Most of the performers can be heard on local folk radio stations such as WUMB (91.9), WERS (88.9) and WGBH (89.7). Complete information about each performer may be found in articles printed in The Wakefield Daily Item, Wakefield Observer, and the Middlesex East supplement to the Chronicle.

Many of the coffeehouse regular patrons come each month because of the wonderful talent, friendly atmosphere, fresh coffee, and homemade baked goods. There are two to three hours of live entertainment for about the price of a movie. Performers like playing in the Linden Tree because of the quality sound system and because of the great audiences who make it exciting for them. Each concert is more like a party where people of all ages meet and enjoy each other.

The Linden Tree Coffeehouse is run by a staff of "professional" volunteers. New volunteers are always needed for baking before concerts, serving during the shows, and, especially, for setting up and cleaning up in exchange for free admission to shows. Call Deborah at 781-944-4664 for more info on volunteering.

For general information, call 781-246-2836 or email lindentree85@comcast.net