The atmosphere is great - lively, beautiful old building, nice lighting and decor. The music was also great, not as polished as a professional gospel choir but amazing voices. The big downside is that the FOOD IS TERRIBLE. I love southern food, but found the food here tasteless, dry and cold - not a single dish was warm on the entire buffet table. Lastly, the method of ticket purchase is a drawback as well - if you buy at the door tickets are $35 but you risk not getting a seat, but if you buy in advance you can only do so in person at the theatre or through ticket master which increases the price per ticket to over $45. This is way too expensive for what you get (especially with bad food), particularly as there are cheaper, better options for gospel brunch in the city.