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  2. May 17, 2023 · We’ve rounded up the top jazz clubs NYC has to offer from Greenwich Village, Manhattan to Gowanus, Brooklyn, touching on hallowed landmarks, swanky newcomers, cutting-edge outer-borough spots,...

    • Village Vanguard

      After more than 80 years, this basement club’s stage still...

    • Zinc Bar

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    • Smalls

      For those looking for an authentic jazz club...

    • Birdland

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    • The Django

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    • Tomi Jazz. Japanese. Midtown. $$$$Perfect For:Date Night Unique Dining Experience. This Japanese jazz bar is one of those rare Midtown spots that makes you forget you’re half a mile from Auntie Anne’s in Penn Station.
    • Smoke Jazz & Supper Club. American. Upper West Side. $$$$Perfect For:Drinking Good Cocktails. A foolproof way to justify all of your turtlenecks is by drinking martinis at Smoke on Broadway and 106th on the Upper West Side.
    • Arthur’s Tavern. Bar. West Village. $$$$Perfect For:Classic Establishment First/Early in the Game Dates. Arthur’s is a small, nondescript bar sandwiched between Via Carota and Marie’s Crisis, and it's easy walk by without noticing it.
    • St. Mazie. American. Williamsburg. $$$$Perfect For:Birthdays Date Night First/Early in the Game Dates. St. Mazie is where you take someone when you aren’t sure if it’s a date.
    • Birdland
    • The Village Vanguard
    • Blue Note
    • Smoke Jazz Club
    • Dizzy’s
    • Cellar Dog
    • Smalls
    • The Jazz Gallery
    • Jazz Forum
    • Rockwood Music Hall

    The original version of this legendary New York jazz club opened in 1949 and the great Charlie Parker was the headliner– which may explain where the inspiration for the club’s name comes from. Aside from this bebop pioneer, the past bookings read like a who’s who of jazz history: Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bud Pow...

    New York jazz clubs don’t come much more prestigious than this one… Opened in 1935 by Max Gordon, The Village Vanguard is the oldest of all the NYC jazz venues still operating. It’s intimate room has hosted the real legends in jazz history, including – to name just a few – Lester Young, Ben Webster, Gerry Mulligan, Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis & Jo...

    Established in New York’s Greenwich Village in 1981, the Blue Note is possibly one of the biggest and most legendary ‘brands’ in jazz. Alongside the flagship Blue Note New York is a portfolio of clubs which includes Milan, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paolo, Napa, Nagoya & Hawaii. Many of the biggest names in American jazz have per...

    Located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side at the junction of Broadway and 106th Street (aka Duke Ellington Boulevard), SMOKEis one of the most popular NYC jazz clubs. Renowned for offering top-notch programming of accessible, timeless jazz featuring legendary performers, modern masters and rising stars, SMOKE features a candlelit dining room, noted ac...

    An intimate jazz club in the heart of New York City institution The Lincoln Center, Dizzy’s jazz club runs its popular late show alongside the traditional sets. Trumpeter, composer & educator Wynton Marsalis is the artistic director of Jazz at the Lincoln Center and, as such, the club welcomes some of the best rising stars from the world of jazz – ...

    I don’t know about you, but the chance to play ping pong, pool and shuffle (I had to have that one explained too) until 4am, whilst listening to some of the best New York jazz musicians jam, sounds like a pretty good night out. That’s exactly what you can do at the West Village hangout Cellar Dog. Most evenings there are 2 sets from 2 different ban...

    Opened in 1994, Smalls provided a valuable platform for the new generation of jazz musicians coming out of New York in the 90s: Omer Avital, Peter Bernstein, Avishai Cohen, Ari Hoenig, Jason Lindner, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Mark Turner… In fact, we did an interview with guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel who talked about it: “Having a weekly gig at Smalls in New...

    Founded in 1995 by Dale Fitzgerald, vocalist Lezlie Harrison, and trumpeter Roy Hargrove, The Jazz Gallery is an important fixture on the NYC jazz scene. It serves as a place for the youngest generation of emerging players to collaborate, create and perform – as well as a venue for some of the most famous musicians in jazz. No fewer than 12 Theloni...

    Located in Tarrytown, just a short train ride away from the Grand Central station, this New York jazz club describes themselves as a community held together by the artistry of jazz musicians and their patrons’ love of live music. Recently celebrating it’s 5th birthday, it was opened in 2017 with a performance by the legendary Roy Hargrove Quintet. ...

    Of course, there’s a stage 1 and stage 2 at this venue, but we wanted to focus on Rockwood Music Hall stage 3, which is an intimate, underground jazz club-style venue. Based on the Lower East Side of Manhattan since 2005, it’s provided an early opportunity for many rising stars in all different genres, including jazz, to perform in New York City.

    • Village Vanguard. Website: Village Vanguard. Neighborhood: Greenwich Village. Location: 178 7th Ave S, New York, NY. Cover Charge & Minimum: $40-$60 per person with 1 drink minimum.
    • The Django. Website: The Django. Neighborhood: Tribeca. Location: 2 6th Avenue The Roxy Hotel. Cover Charge & Minimum: $35 per person with 2-drink minimum. Located in the Roxy Hotel, The Django is a popular subterranean jazz club named after renowned jazz musician Django Reinhardt.
    • Blue Note Jazz Club. Website: Blue Note Jazz Club. Neighborhood: Greenwich Village. Location: 131 W 3rd St, New York, NY. Cover Charge & Minimum: $40-60 per person with $20 minimum spend.
    • Smalls Jazz Club. Website: Smalls Jazz Club. Neighborhood: Greenwich Village. Location: 183 W 10th St, New York, NY. Cover Charge: $35 Sunday – Thursday, $40 Friday & Saturday.
  3. Dec 18, 2023 · 1. Smoke Jazz & Supper Club, Upper West Side. Photo: @smokejazzclub. Originally opening in 1999, Smoke Jazz Club rose to fame as one of NYC’s most iconic spots, before getting set back the past few years due to the pandemic. Now, after reopening in the fall of last year, they’ve become one of our favorites once again!

  4. Table of Contents. ‣. 2024 Curated Insider’s Guide to the Best Jazz Clubs in NYC. Consider it your essential map to an unforgettable night out in New York City! The pulse of jazz beats strong within the heart of New York City.

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