Address: 2033 6th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, USA
Phone: +12064419729
Sunday: 6–10PM
Monday: 6–10PM
Tuesday: 6–10PM
Wednesday: 6–10PM
Thursday: 6–10PM
Friday: 5:30–10PM
Saturday: 5:30–10PM
Andrew Drake
Please go ONLY if you're going to make your attention available to the musicians. They serve a nice meal there (I had the grilled shrimp and grits with a side of cornbread and was very pleased with it) and the enjoyment of the environment and the fun and fancy feeling can cause some to think that this time is just about them and voices, like the sound here, will carry. You owe yourself a night out here! Do it.
G Alvarado
I have had the chance to catch Maceo Parker and Sergio Mendes here! I look forward to coming back as it's always a lot of fun and it reminds me of the historic late night clubs! The Jazz and Funk is always fantastic as they get some really great names in town!
Thomas Aussem
Wonderful, historic jazz venue with a top notch sound system. Drinks prices are fair, the food menu looked high but, we did not eat. Plates looked yummy. There isn’t a bad seat in the room. Service was excellent. Steven was a good server who offered good small talk and quick service. I had a frull drink before my current drink was ever empty.
Carol Jinks
What an amazing place! A must do in Seattle. We have a dear friend who works here so we thought lets check it out. We will officially make Jazz Alley a family holiday tradition. Our son loved it. The Christmas decorations were beautiful. The staff are all extremely friendly, service is out of this world and the food is very delicious. The music was over the top! Thank you Jazz Alley for a special evening. Happy Holidays to you all and hugs to our dear friend Rachael!
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Yeah, i would say as nice and stylish as you can manage short of a tuxedo. That being said, this place is, from what I could gather during my time there, all about the music. Like, its hella fun to get dressed up to the 9's(okay, 8.5's cause no tuxedo, and though you can never go wrong with the little black cocktail dress, I'd leave the formal gown at home), no one is going to look down upon you for dressing stylish casual.
All ages, there's seating in both the restaurant area and the bar
Hi Janice, There is no elevator in our restaurant. That said, our space is designed so folks can simply enter on the first floor and never need to access the balcony (2nd floor). All bathrooms are on the first floor only. :-)
Table on first floor
Go to Jazz Alley website! www.jazzalley.com
Ditto Kevin K. But try, it can be successful. It's a beautiful room, acoustically and visually. Please to enjoy.
There is a seating chart on their website. If you tap on a certain seat it will show your view of the stage from said seat.
The price for the show is quite reasonable in my opinion, but it is not free.
Check their web site, it updates weekly, get on their email list
Hello and thank you for your inquiry. The owner is waiting to hear back from Eddie LaVert Management. What we are doing is working to reschedule his date, not cancel. We're so excited to have him and would like to save the date if possible. It will not be happening as planned for certain, as we are closed until March 31st at this time. That said, we are in a holding pattern at the moment with Eddie and should know soon. We are really just waiting to hear back from Eddie's folks. If you have tickets to the show, we will do what we are doing for all the other changes. You will get an email at the email account you used when making your reservation. If he reschedules for later this year, you will have an option to accept new booking date or get a refund. We're working as fast as we can. Thank you for your patience. ~ The Jazz Alley Team
They suggests a dress code of dressy casual or business attire, but nice jeans are acceptable.
Attending a show, ticket price depends on the show. The bottom is about $20 per person to over $100. Most are about $30 to $60. Dinner reservations have first choice for preferred tables, dinner would run about $30 to $60 per person. You can buy tickets for a drinks only reservation for the "nonDinner" tables and still order whatever food desired, appetizers or meals. About 1/2 of the drinks tables are taller tables and chairs/booths. It's a pretty small place and all of the tables are pretty close to the stage for a pretty intimate experience for about 400 people.
There is no age limit. But I would say it is for a mature crowd. I would say the crowd ranged from 21 to 70! Mostly couples and groups of friends.
No refunds.
They have complete dates and ticket availability on their website, plus seating chart, food/drink menus, etc.
Yup, about 45 to 100. And well worth it.
There are multiple performances of many different shows and artists. Look up website for Jazz Alley and put yourself on the Email list. You will be notified of up coming shows and links to purchase tickets...Special shows also are notified view email long before general public notifications. Sometimes some great artists are boked for only two days in the middle of the week...So get going and get those fingers searching the website...
Check on their website.
Take 6
I don't think so. I know there is an alley entrance if someone needs handicap accessibility.
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