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2 6th Avenue Cellar Level of The Roxy Hotel, New York, NY 10013, USA
contacts phone: +1 212-519-6649
website: thedjangonyc.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 40.719404, Longitude: -74.004902
Doug Marks
::Great jazz, nice bar menu, drinkable wines and an extensive cocktail menu...our 3rd visit, will be back...
Cavin Ward-Caviness
::Awesome little place to enjoy some jazz. Very small and came here during the Winter Jazzfest so there was a bit of a line but the wait was worth it. Bartenders really know their stuff and the place feels small and intimate like a good jazz club should. Dont be afraid to stand at the back by the bar. The acoustics are good enough for you to hear it all and the cocktails are worth a couple visits
Jeremiah German
::Horrible service and complete lack of organization. The staff seemed completley unaware that they werer hosting the winter jazz festival. After being told our reservation would still be acceptable if we waited an hour, we were told we would need to pay $240 to wait until a table opened up. The online reservation system through open table had no mention of the event and the staff was dismissive when asking for additional information on what was going on. I have never seen such poor customer service by a venue.
Steven Garcia
::Very intimate jazz lounge. Felt at home right as I came in. Good performances, great food. The only thing that threw me off were the prices, but this is the norm for the city & jazz spots.
Hsing Fan
::Came here by myself when I randomly search jazz bar nearby on google map. Totally love the place. It's very busy but not too noisy to cover the performance. Music is great as well as the service. Drinks is around $17 - $20, fare price in NYC. I feel very comfortable just to come here alone and enjoy the music. Most of the bars in NYC are really noisy from customer talking but this place is a hidden gem in the hassle world.