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A great jazz club where you eat well. The food isn't cheap but I'll not hesitate to go back. Service and musicians are the best. I saw the Peggy Stern Quartet. Highly Recommenced!
PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD RE-OPEN this special place. It's one of the most wonderful experiences in NYC. We need you!!!
Lovely atmosphere, close to musicians, matured service. Five stars because we are able to sit in a very good table and the selection of musicians were just great. It seemed they really have a good connection of a range of good musicians, not only for skills but also for entertaining personality.
The Kitano Hotel's Jazz bar is simply divine! First of all, it is tucked into one of the former Rockefeller beautiful Brownstones. The space is intimate, but also roomy with high ceilings and a great sense of light and space. The Bar menu has lovely tapas style dishes and also has a dinner menu. The
Fantastic jazz at the Monday open jam. Just when we thought it couldn't be any better... It got better. Food and service we're good, and the crowd was a good crowd for live music (they were respectful and quiet!). Highly recommend.
Came here for Jazzy Friday night. Nice venue and great music.
Gorgeous setting for top artists. Comfortable and intimate. Fun to listen to music. Delicious food. I had vegan sushi. All drinks available. I saw my friends pianist Katie Cosco and saxophonis Laura Dreyer perform with their band. We all had a wonderful time. Any night is good. I went on a Tuesday t
Great vibe, efficient pleasant waiters. Great jazz Iris plays great bass Mondays at open mic night. Menu could be updated.Too bad they stopped offering selection of sushi and other Japanese dishes.
Upper class quaint old fashioned little nook. Good food and drink. Amazing open mic night in a Monday. Well worth a visit. I felt like I was in Mad Men.
Excellent performances and good choice of drinks at the bar
What a splendid treat. Great music. Leslie is a wonderful pianist and writer. Have dinner early before the show starts.
Quiet, nice place to have a drink. Pretty romantic. Pretty pricey, as you might expect. Jazz on Friday night with a $34 cover charge
Classy but not super well known jazz destination on Park and 38th near Grand Central. Terrific bar, slightly overpriced drinks but worth a visit, especially if you are in the area and aren't feeling up to heading to the Village or Uptown
Went to Jazz for breakfast while staying in the hotel. Service and food were great with lots of great options. Also a nice quiet spot to have breakfast to start the day off right.
Excellent Jazz venue. A place where the music is not background for conversation but to be listened to and savored. Food is pretty great as well.
Great experience: friendly staff, entertaining musicians, midtown location, and the food is good. It's a great place to take visitors to the city.
Very good music, but the price was just too much. 18$ for a ticket and another 20$ minimum for food and beverages order.
Jack Wilkins trio...cuisine, best Japanese in NYC. A little pricey, but you're worth it!! The jazz....world renown jazz stars...Smokin' hot.
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