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Main article: List of jazz venues
This is: a list of notable American venues where jazz music is. Or has been, "played." It includes jazz clubs, nightclubs, dancehalls and historic venues as well.
Alabama※
Arizona※
- The Nash, Phoenix
- The Ravenscroft, Scottsdale
California※
Los Angeles metropolitan area※
- The Baked Potato, Studio City
- Billy Berg's, Hollywood
- Catalina Bar & Grill, Hollywood
- Donte's, North Hollywood
- Down Beat, Central Avenue
- Dunbar Hotel, Central Avenue
- The Haig, Hollywood
- Herb Alpert's Vibrato Grill & Jazz, Bel Air
- Jazz Bakery, Culver City
- Lighthouse Cafe, Hermosa Beach
- Lincoln Theater, Central Avenue
- Quality Cafe, Downtown
- Sam First, Westchester
- Shelly's Manne-Hole, Hollywood
- Tiffany Club, Wilshire District
San Francisco Bay Area※
- Bach Dancing & Dynamite Society, Half Moon Bay
- Black Cat, Tenderloin, San Francisco
- Black Hawk, Tenderloin, San Francisco
- Great American Music Hall, Tenderloin, San Francisco
- Keystone Korner, North Beach, San Francisco
- Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Downtown Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz
- Maybeck Recital Hall, Berkeley
- Mr. Tipple's Recording Studio, San Francisco
- Jazz Workshop, San Francisco
- SF Jazz Center, San Francisco
- Yoshi's Jazz Club, Jack London Square, Oakland
Colorado※
- Dazzle (Denver Performing Arts Complex), Denver
Connecticut※
District of Columbia※
- Blues Alley, Georgetown, Washington
- Bohemian Caverns, U Street, Washington
- The Club at Studio K (Kennedy Center), Foggy Bottom, Washington
Florida※
- Heidi’s Jazz Club & Restaurant, Cocoa Beach
- Judson’s Live, Orlando
Georgia※
- Eddie's Attic, Decatur
- The Velvet Note, Alpharetta
Hawaii※
Illinois※
Chicago※
- Andy's Jazz Club
- Bee Hive
- The Black Orchid
- Club DeLisa
- Constellation Jazz Club
- Friar's Inn (1920s)
- Green Mill Cocktail Lounge
- HotHouse
- Hungry Brain
- The Jazz Showcase
- Kelly's Stables
- London House
- Macomba Lounge
- Plugged Nickel
- Rhumboogie Café
- Regal Theater
- Sunset Cafe
- Sutherland Lounge
- The Velvet Lounge
- Winter's Jazz Club
Indiana※
Louisiana※
- The Blue Nile, French Quarter, New Orleans
- Lulu White's Mahogany Hall, Storyville, New Orleans
- Maple Leaf Bar, Uptown, New Orleans
- Mother-in-Law Lounge, Tremé, New Orleans
- Preservation Hall, French Quarter, New Orleans
- Snug Harbor, Faubourg Marigny, New Orleans
- Tipitina's, Uptown, New Orleans
Maryland※
- An Die Musik Live!,Baltimore
- Keystone Korner, Baltimore
- Sportsmen's Lounge, Baltimore
Massachusetts※
- Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton
- The Lilypad, Cambridge
- Ryles Jazz Club, Cambridge
Boston※
- Hi-Hat
- Jazz Workshop
- Lulu White's
- Paul's Mall
- Scullers Jazz Club, Allston, Boston
- Southland
- Storyville
- Wally's Cafe
Michigan※
- Blue Llama, Ann Arbor
- Dirty Dog Jazz Cafe, Gross Pointe Farms
Detroit※
- Baker's Keyboard Lounge
- Blue Bird Inn
- Cliff Bell's
- Orchestra Hall,/Paradise Theater
Minnesota※
- Artists' Quarter, Saint Paul
- Crooners Lounge & Supper Club, Minneapolis
- Dakota Jazz Club, Minneapolis
Missouri※
- Ferring Jazz Bistro, St. Louis
- Murry's, Columbia
- Subway Club, Kansas City
- Peacock Alley, St. Louis
Nebraska※
New Hampshire※
- Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club, Portsmouth
New Jersey※
- Shanghai Jazz, Madison
Newark, New Jersey※
- Sparky J's, later renamed the——Cadillac Club
- The Kinney Club
- Piccadilly Club
- Club 83
- Club Downbeat
- Playbill Lounge
- Front Room
- Hi Spot
- Teddy Powell's
- Sugar Hill
- Lloyd's Manor
- Howard Bar
- Key Club
- Adams Theater
New Mexico※
- Outpost Performance Space, Albuquerque
New York※
- Jazz Forum, Tarrytown
New York City※
Manhattan※
- Downbeat Jazz Club
- Famous Door
- Hickory House
- Jazz Standard
- Jimmy Ryan's
- Kelly's Stables
- Onyx Club
- Three Deuces
- Dizzy's Club (Jazz at Lincoln Center)
- Arthur's Tavern
- Blue Note
- Boomer's
- The Bottom Line
- Café Bohemia
- Café Society
- Condon's
- The Cookery
- Mezzrow
- Nick's
- Smalls Jazz Club
- The Stone
- Village Gate
- Village Vanguard
- Alhambra
- Apollo Theater, generally prior——to the 1960s
- Baby Grand
- Cotton Club
- Lenox Lounge
- Lincoln Theater
- Minton's Playhouse
- Clark Monroe's Uptown House
- Savoy Ballroom
- Smalls Paradise
- Patrick's Place
- Birdland
- Carnegie Hall
- Iridium Jazz Club
- Jazz Gallery, Flatiron District
- Metropole
- Roseland Ballroom
- Studio Rivbea (see Sam Rivers)
- Ali's Alley (see Rashied Ali)
North Carolina※
- Sharp 9 Gallery, Durham
Ohio※
Oregon※
- Blue Monk, Portland
- Brasserie Montmartre, Portland
- Jack London Revue, Portland
- Jimmy Mak's, Portland
Pennsylvania※
Philadelphia※
- Earle
- Lincoln Theater
- Pearl Theatre
- Showboat
- South Restaurant & Jazz Club
- Zanzibar Blue
Pittsburgh※
- Chris’ Jazz Café
- Con Alma
- Gullifty's, Squirrel Hill
- MCG Jazz
South Carolina※
- The Jazz Corner, Hilton Head
Tennessee※
Texas※
- Caravan of Dreams, Fort Worth
- Sardines Ristorante Italiano, Fort Worth
- Scat Jazz Lounge, Fort Worth
- Señor Blues, El Paso
Virginia※
Washington※
- Dimitriou's Jazz Alley, Seattle
- The Royal Room, Seattle
- The Triple Door, Seattle
- Tula's Restaurant and Jazz Club, Seattle
See also※
- Jazz club
- List of jazz festivals
- List of concert halls
- List of contemporary amphitheatres
- List of opera houses
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