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Noisebridge is open 7 days a week whenever joining participants with access tokens are there to answer the doorbell. This means Noisebridge is usually open between 11AM and 11PM to new people or 24 hours for those with access tokens. See Status updates for more information. Noisebridge is normally open

Noisebridge is open again!

We are open whenever somebody is around. However, somebody will definitely be there at these times:[edit]

  • Mondays 3-9pm
  • Tuesdays 6-10pm
  • Wednesdays 4-9pm
  • Thursdays 4-8pm
  • Friday 12pm-12am
  • Saturday 12-5pm
  • Sunday 12-4pm

Noisebridge hours during ordinary times

Below is the usual answer about hours, from the Before Times:

The answer to the question "when is Noisebridge open?" is somewhat complicated. The short answer is that it's almost always open to those with 24 hour access, but new people should drop by between 11AM and 11PM. The long answer is best given in the form of a conversation much like this one:

Noisebridge Hours Frequently Asked Questions[edit]

Q: When is Noisebridge open?

A: Noisebridge is as open as possible. Access is generally available from 11am to 10pm, either by having an access token, or someone else being present to greet visitors. During events, we’re more likely to have volunteers to show you around and make introductions.

Q: I can come use the tools there during that time?

A: If you know how to get in, yes.

Q: Aren't you worried about people coming in and ripping off your tools?

A: That would be unexcellent of them, and the people in the space would do something about it if they saw it happen.

Q: What people?

A: Whoever is at Noisebridge.

Q: There's someone at Noisebridge all the time?

A: Almost always, yes.

Q: Do they work for Noisebridge?

A: No. Noisebridge doesn't have any employees. Only volunteers.

Q: Do they live at Noisebridge?

A: No. Noisebridge isn't zoned for residential use and no one lives at the space.

Q: Then why are there always people at Noisebridge?

A: The many people who use Noisebridge have different sleeping habits, and it just so happens that there's almost always someone there working on something.

Q: Who's in charge then?

A: No one in particular.

Q: Then why hasn't it burnt down?

A: Because someone would notice the fire, put it out, and then the arsonist would get kicked out of the space permanently. We would then have a lively debate amongst ourselves about the merits of fire art and freedom of expression.

Q: But I thought you said no one is in charge?

A: Everyone who visits Noisebridge is expected to do their part in keeping the space safe, including doing whatever it takes to make sure the building doesn't burn down. That includes you.

Q: So I'm in charge?

A: No, you're merely expected to do something about someone trying to light the building on fire.

Q: But what if the person who is lighting the building on fire is saying the fire is necessary to keep the space safe?

A: That's ridiculous. If you think about it, you will probably conclude there is no circumstance in which burning the building down will improve Noisebridge in any way. Therefore, the person setting the fire is wrong and you can ignore him or her.

Q: Ok, then who sets the hours for Noisebridge?

A: The people who are at Noisebridge. The collective action of everyone at the space sets a precedent and creates behavioral inertia, but no one person specifically does so.

Q: Does that include me?

A: Yes. By participating in our community, your actions help decide what direction Noisebridge will go in. This includes introducing other new people to the space and showing them what you know. This concludes this long-winded explanation.

Places the hours are posted[edit]

In case they need updating:

  • Homepage (noisebridge.net)
  • Google Maps