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Barbès

4.0 (192 reviews)
ModerateBars, Jazz & Blues
Open 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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Four young individuals are seated at an outdoor table on a city sidewalk, with a street, parked cars, and brick buildings visible in the background. They are smiling and appear to be enjoying each other's company. One person is holding a small animal, possibly a cat, on their lap. The group includes three females and one male, with casual clothing and relaxed postures.
Sophia C.

Came here on a whim after walking by for like nearly 3 years lol, and was so glad I did. I didn't even realize I was speaking with the owner and his family as I sat outside with my service animal, and him and his wife offered to watch my kitty while I ordered. Genuine, down to earth place with ownership that clearly cares about the people in our community.

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John T.

Barbès is a scruffy, friendly, fun local venue when you're in the mood for music and socializing in Park Slope/ South Slope/ Gowanus in Brooklyn. Rowdy little dive bar up front for chatting and cocktails (try the Chilcano de Pisco), and a cozy back room for shutting up and listening to the performers. (No cover; hat is passed after each set.) They host two-to-four shows virtually every single night, so roll in by 6pm and see what happens. Odds are good you'll have an excellent time at Barbès. PS: you pronounce it "bar-BESS". You're welcome.

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Great place to enjoy music ,hang out with friends or make new ones. Great staff and cozy atmosphere.

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What is the cover charge for shows?

$10 per act is strongly suggested. All funds go directly to the band. That is their only pay for the evening. (Personally, my frugal self, gives with pleasure every time - well deserved.)

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Bedford Stuyvesant

Some friends and I attended an event here on a Saturday evening. We attended the 730pm slot that…read moreended around 9pm. The had another session after the one we attended because we saw people lined up as we were leaving. Please remember to bring the debit/ credit card you used to pay for the event. One of the staff was a bit adamant about seeing the card we used to pay even after we showed her our confirmation email and photo ID. The small and intimate sitting area was full. The staff are strict with seating arrangements to ensure everyone has a great view which is accommodating. You are allowed to BYOB. Now to the best part, the musicians. We enjoyed a hour and a half of pure bliss. The musicians were so talented and played from the heart and soul and you felt it. The music was low key to sit back and relax and then upbeat to do a little movement in your chair. lol. This is definitely a place to visit and enjoy some cool jazz in Brooklyn.

This is a one-of-a-kind setting and performance of jazz and bebop. As with most jazz concerts,…read moreimprov is encouraged so you may get other flavors too from the blues to an upbeat rag. As you ascend the stairs into a well-preserved 19th century brownstone, a man will take your coat as you admire the original finishings and molding. The jazz concerts have been operating in the same room for over 16 years, and currently do so from Fri-Sunday. The owners are so passionate about jazz and Bed-Stuy. When you buy your ticket, you'll see a list of rules, like a dress code of no jeans, hoodies, or backpacks. Years ago, these tickets used to include a fish dinner, but that ended with the pandemic. Get tickets as soon as you verbally agree to plans or else they'll sell out. Only about 20 patrons can fit, so you can bring a small group or even go alone. The musicians know each other well and joke together. The bass and piano instruments are a little banged up on the wood due to year of use, but the pitch is right on target. Although classy, Brownstone Jazz isn't too uppity and unapproachable no matter your musical knowledge. The vibes are intimate, vintage, soulful, and welcoming. The emcee, one of the owners, is excited about birthdays and audience involvement, so absolutely raise your hand if you're celebrating. If you speak another language, you may be asked to translate a song title just to get conversation and context flowing.

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Park Slope

This is an amazing neighborhood music school, with world-class teachers and ambitious programs. I…read moreattended a jazz clinic yesterday that was led by tuba virtuoso, educator, and luminary Bob Stewart teaching kids improvisation techniques on their instruments; this is amazing and if more people were exposed to stuff like this, the world would be a better place. There are performances by the masters; Saturday night Howard Johnson performed with his tuba quintet GRAVITY!!! http://www.hojozone.com Yesterday evening there was a salon on multi-instrumentalism with Howard Johnson and Scott Robinson; between the two of them, they probably play most of the instruments ever invented--including cornet, flugelhorn, tuba; tenor, C-melody, baritone, bass, and contrabass saxophone; alto and bass clarinet; penny whistle; contrabass sarrusophone; theremin; and ophicleide. The Conservatory was founded in 1897 and their mission statement says: "The Conservatory promotes individual and community growth through music, and is committed to making music accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels." This is a wonderful, welcoming place, and fortunately can be easily reached from Manhattan on the Q train.

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Sankofa Aban Bed and Breakfast - Event Area

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Bedford Stuyvesant

Debbie and Eric are the wonderful hosts of the Sankofa Aban Bread and Breakfast. We really enjoyed…read morethe jazz jam session and all the musicians were so professional, led by Eric Lemon. Debbie is an excellent cook and provided us with a delicious spinach omelette, with all the fixings, first thing Saturday morning. Public transportation is just down the block, along with a vast variety of wonderful ethnic foods in stores and restaurants, in the neighborhood. Oh, forgot to mention the fish fry dinner Debbie provided during intermission of that Saturday night jam session .....Delicious!!! Sent from my iPad

I came here recently and enjoyed a saturday night jazz and fish fry. I purchased my tickets for $40…read morefrom Sidetour (https://www.sidetour.com/experiences/discover-a-friday-fish-fry-and-jazzfest-at-a-brooklyn-brownstone), though it seems like they also occasionally run Groupons. We showed up promptly at 8pm, though it seemed like it more "officially" began at 9pm. They have some wine/water for purchase (outside of the cover charge) and this is not entirely made clear until you walk up and ask. I think that given the $40 charge, it would have been nice if at least the water was included but it's not a huge deal breaker. I also agree with No N. that it would have been a more homey experience if everyone wasn't on metal folding chairs -- ottomans anyone? Debbie is very friendly and welcoming and the jazz and visiting performer were quite lovely. I think the main downside is that the venue doesn't have air conditioning and it really is quite hot (even on a fairly cool day). Definitely dress down or bring a fan!

Barbès - bars - Updated May 2026

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