Home to a “jovial crowd” and “intimate atmosphere”, this “splendid” Mid-City old-timer (since 1937) is “one reliable location” for “outstanding music”, despite a “kind of odd” setup (a few rows of tables stage-side and a long bar in back); the mostly “up-and-coming” acts range from jazz, blues, Latin and rock to burlesque and beyond – with “decent” tapas, “strong” drinks and “pretty easy”...
Live rock venue boasts two in-house studios. Taj Majal recorded his 748th album here. Reformed 1937 speakeasy, hot enough to be Capone's vault. Popular for martinis, tunes, Tuscan bites, and Sheryl Crow sightings. We hear she boasts cougar-like leanings, so look sharp young fellas. New lineups weekly, still pumping out rock, release parties, jazzy stuff, and just about anything one can think of...
Down-and-dirty live blues to upscale tapas, this former speakeasy-turned-music venue specializes in swank.:
The Scene
This veteran performance space--open since 1937--exudes a timeless, supper-club ambience with dark-wood furnishings, velvety curtains, gold chandeliers and money-green decor...