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Jazz Alley
(206) 441-9729
2033 6th Ave, Seattle, WA98121Get directionsCross Streets: Between Virginia St and Lenora St
Neighborhood: Downtown Seattle, WA
Directions: From North bound I-5 take the Seneca exit, take a right on 6th Ave follow for 6 blocks, located on left hand corner, at Lenora. From South bound I-5 take the Stewart and Denny exit, continue west bound to 6th Ave, take a right, located 2 blocks north at Lenora. Parking: Free parking. Located in the alley between 5th and 6th Ave, across from entrance. Public Transportation: Metro Transit: (206) 553-3000. Box Office Numbers: (206) 441-9729 for information & reservations. Box Office Hours: 9am - 5pm, Mon-Fri (main office) 5pm - closing, Mon-Fri (Jazz Alley) 11:30am - closing, Sat-Sun (Jazz Alley) Types of Payment Accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Cash, Local checks. Will Call: Located at main entrance, open 1hr prior to show. Accessible Seating: Main floor and Meazzanine restaurant style seating. For accessible seating, please call Jazz Alley directly at (206) 441-9729. General Rules: All ages always welcome. Please notify club when making a reservation, if an attendee is under the age of 21. Jazz Alley is a no smoking facility. Children Rules: Al ages always welcome. Please notify club when making a reservation, if an attendee is under the age of 21. Miscellaneous: Wheelchair entrance for downstairs is on the 6th ave entrance through exit doors. Pre-arrangement is helpful so the doors can be opened. Full Menu/Bar. Mediterranian, Italian Menu. Seafood, Poultry grill pasta salads and appetizers, Desserts. Jazz Alley is a no smoking facility.
Bobby (Blue) Bland: I had a wonderful time and felt like I was really experiencing a piece of history! Jazz alley is a great place to vist if your looking for good music and a laid back atmosphere.
A gem in the city: First class entertainment and wonderful food in a well run club that brings back the classic idea of dinner and a show. This may be among the best venues of it's kind anywhere in the whole country.
Not too shabby, but not too cheap, either!: Jazz Alley lives up to its name: tucked away in a remote backstreet in the very heart of Seattle, it boasts some of Jazz's biggest names throughout the year. Its sleek, clean, and caters to a largely intellectual clientele. Bring loads of cash, though - it is definitely not the cheapest place to buy a few drinks!