![]() *Fri & Sat Walk Ups welcome at $25 per person, based on availability, with a 2 item minimum. $25 per person (Sun-Thur), $35 per person (Fri & Sat), all with a 2 item minimum. Providing opportunities for rising stars, seasoned performers, and eager audiences to enjoy a range of jazz music 7 nights a week complemented by a hand-crafted cocktail program by award-winning mixologist Natasha David and an elevated dinner menu. The Django has become a place to call home for musicians and audiences alike. The venue consists of two cocktail bars, open dining space and a stage for live performances with the ne plus ultra: a state-of-the-art Meyer Sound system. The subterranean jazz club, with its vaulted ceilings and exposed brick walls, was modeled after the boîtes of Paris. The year starts anew in February with the festival Sons d'Hiver in Val-de-Marne, offering a chance to taste the different forms of Afro-American music and the jazz avant-garde.Descend into The Django and you’ll feel like you’ve entered another world. Throughout the year and across the region there are jazz festivals to discover, from the best known to the most unexpected Still going strong, another addition to the attractions around Melun, the restaurant La Vieille Auberge combines home-made country cooking with jazz, hosting talented musicians once or twice a month.Ī chic loft ambiance and refined bistro cuisine await at the restaurant La Fabrique in Brie-Comte-Robert, where concerts are organised one a month for the double delight of music and food fans!Īt the Paris flea market in Saint-Ouen, the Chope des Puces, historic home-from-home for Django Reinhardt, welcomes the stars of jazz manouche and swing at the weekends, and programmes blues and rock concerts in the week. All in a bucolic setting in the forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. It's perfect for an original night out that stimulates all the senses with a gastronomic dinner followed by a jazz concert. The restaurant La Cazaudehore in the Hôtel La Forestière near Saint-Germain-en-Laye has been running its Jazzaudehore evenings for 15 years. Mouth-watering cuisine from restaurants run by jazz fans who sing while they cook, and a great concert… served up on a plate! Since 1991, the non-profit association Auvers'Jazz has programmed and organised quality concerts throughout the year at the Maison de l'Ile in Auvers-sur-Oise, with an average of a concert a month.Īnd from the end of September to the end of June Eaubonne-Jazz organises a regular event on Tuesday evenings at 9pm combining concerts and jam sessions. ![]() Jazz is also and above all about meeting people who share the same passion, and this gave birth to La Cave du Jazz, a club formed by a group of jazz enthusiasts who decided to organise concerts in the Saint-Pierre/Nemours region. On the ground and first floor, the club offers a soft, blue-tinged ambiance, an elegant setting in which to listen to the biggest names in modern jazz via a fine-tuned nightly programme that delights an in-the-know crowd. When you arrive from Boulevard Sébastopol, the first thing you see, on the corner of Rue des Lombards, is the attractive slate-coloured front of the Duc des Lombards. Without further ado, let's make the introductions. In the very heart of Paris, you'll find Rue des Lombards, withthree of the capital's top jazz clubs Le Duc des Lombards, the Baiser Salé and the Sunset-Sunside crammed along a 50-metre stretch a step away from the busy Place du Châtelet. Rue des Lombards: One Street, Three Clubs If you prefer your jazz a little more chic, Chez Papa Jazz Club is for you! Enjoy refined cuisine while listening to dulcet sounds in a room whose walls are covered in autographs. Or try the Café Universel on rue Saint-Jacques, where young artists are invited to test their mettle with the encouragement of a professional house quartet. Another nostalgia trip, Le Petit Journal Saint-Michel is devoted to Dixieland and trad jazz.
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