4/5 Grace E. 3 months ago on Google • 50 reviews New
I'm
a
big
Blues
and
Jazz
head.
I
liked
Jazz
from
the
moment
I
listened
to
it
at
6
year
old
watching
Tom
&
Jerry.
I
mean,
Ragtime,
traditional
Jazz,
modern
Jazz,
big
band
Jazz,
Japanese,
Ethiopian
Jazz
you
name
it.
Not
smooth
Jazz
though.
It's
a
guarantee
that
I'd
seek
out
a
Jazz
club,
and
incredibly
I
found
this
place.
Now
it's
a
very
down-to-earth,
non-pretentious
place,
so
I
will
share
a
few
tips
with
you.
Shows
start
at
9pm.
Even
if
you
fear
it
might
get
crowded,
you
don't
have
to
show
up
at
7pm,
when
they're
open.
You
will
find
seats.
Acoustic
is
good,
so
you
can
hear
the
music
anywhere
inside,
even
if
you
don't
see
the
band.
A
lot
of
locals
go
here.
They're
friendly.
The
food
is
decent.
The
waiter
can
be
grumpy.
Entrance
ticket
can
be
purchased
by
card,
but
food
must
be
purchased
by
cash.
Did
I
say
it's
non-pretentious?
That
means,
people
will
take
their
phones
out
and
record
the
performance.
This
is
what
I
don't
like
most
about
this;
there
should
be
some
phone
policy
inside.
People
are
not
confrontational,
as
would
Americans,
so
they
will
not
do
anything.
If
you
want
to
avoid
seeing
hands
and
phones,
try
to
sit
near
the
walls.
The
good
outweighs
the
bad,
so
I
still
recommend
you
give
it
a
visit.
I'd
prefer
this
place
out
of
the
3
Jazz
clubs
around
here.
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