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    Ravenscroft

    Ravenscroft

    4.3
    (28 reviews)
    10.5 km

    Beautiful venue with friendly staff, excellent meal catering and unbelievably talented musicians…read more Plus, Bob Ravenscroft is a generous philanthropist! ps. Brownies at intermission!

    Went to the Jazzbird venue. Very disappointed. It's a venue that has no identity. It's not a…read morerestaurant. It's not a bar. It's not a nightclub. It's not a music venue. It tries to be those things and fails in all. The layout: It's a long narrow room. The stage is on the smaller far end. The tables are arranged going back along the long direction. If you're sitting more than halfway back you'll be disappointed in the seating. In the back are high-top tables which are very small. The "bar" is along the long wall. The "restaurant" is catered food ( I don't think the venue has a kitchen). It's arranged buffet style on portable tables in the lobby. You go in a line and chose your dinner and they hand it to you in a plastic to-go container. You eat at your table and then bus your leftovers and trash to the trash can. There is no wait service. Just like eating at a fast food restaurant. If your sitting at a small high-top table there's not enough room for more than two people to eat. You'll be seated with strangers and they'll be right in your face as you eat. The "bar" only has beer and wine for alcohol. Or you could get a canned mixed drink. Stand in line and wait your turn at the end of the bar. The bar seats are reserved for the show. Remember no wait service. So if you want a drink during the show you have to go to the bar. Music was not Jazz. Very slow, boring folk. The crowd was 70+ year olds. And they charge for this experience? Won't be going back.

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    Nash Trio
    Nash Trio
    Ravenscroft building
    Ravenscroft building
    Ravenscroft Hall

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    Westside Blues & Jazz

    Westside Blues & Jazz

    4.3
    (84 reviews)
    16.1 km

    10s, 10s, 10s across the board!! I've been here 3 times in as many months and my boo has even come…read morehere on his own while I was out of town. What an amazing experience every time. The artists/musicians are so talented and the staff and owners are amazing!!! The environment is sold relaxed and honestly, if you want to just have a chill time with some comfortable, velvet lounge seating with amazing food and drinks, this is a great night out. They have a great weekly events and are worth making the trip no matter where you are as I travel from Downtown Phoenix and love it here. I come here at least twice a month. Make sure to try the nachos and be Caprese salad, but also just give it a try. You're guaranteed to have a wonderful time, listening to some of the best music out here. "Jacob is Dead" is great artist to come see! I've come back twice for him and he was phenomenal!!!

    We attended a seminar for Medicare 101 given by Amy and Cody Jorgensen Family Insurance. The…read moreseminar was great. The staff at Westside Blues and Jazz were so attentive and personable. We had just eaten prior to coming to the seminar so we weren't hungry. They made us some of their appetizers to go. They were delicious!! Caprese Salad and Hummus and veggies. Delicious and great portions. We were also given vouchers to come back and enjoy the club and music. We look forward to coming back soon. Truly a hidden gem in Glendale!

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    Cheese plate.
    Cheese plate.
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    Inside facing stage
    The Nash Jazz Club

    The Nash Jazz Club

    4.5
    (117 reviews)
    20.5 km
    $$

    A night at The Nash is the perfect date night for anyone looking for a classy, cozy place to enjoy…read morejazz, drinks, and conversation. This RoRo staple has gotten even better since the remodel a couple years back! We most recently stopped by for a free First Friday performance, when a lovely quartet took the stage. Seats cleared out quickly during the break, and we were able to grab a nice side view. The acoustics were perfect all throughout the room -- loud enough to be immersed in the music, but quiet enough for groups to easily chat. The gorgeous lighting and velvety curtains behind the stage really add to the ambiance. The staff was super attentive, walking around to take drink and food orders. The food isn't anything crazy, but I still enjoyed the charcuterie plate as little snack (and a way to support this amazing local venue during the free set!). Highly recommend this incredible jazz club!

    The Nash is a cool experience, especially if you go on one of their reduced price events. It is…read moreamazing to have a live jazz venue with established, touring musicians, as well as local artists with real talent. Since the remodel, it has a really swanky vibe that gives you that jazz club feeling. (Just bring a sweater because it can get really chilly in there!) Unfortunately, the drink situation is a bit of a racket. You cannot get water without paying for it (they only will sell pricey bottled waters), and even if you're just getting soda water from the fountain, they will charge your four dollars for a refill! My husband paid $12 for 3 small cups of soda water with a bunch of ice on a recent visit. You can buy cases of seltzer for that price! Their cocktails and wines are on point with other local establishments, but charging $4 for water - especially in Phoenix - feels a little scammy.

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    Benny Green Trio Feb 21, 2026
    Benny Green Trio Feb 21, 2026
    Michael Powers - Neck & Neck set up !!
    Michael Powers - Neck & Neck set up !!
    The Nash Jazz Club

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    Sacred Grounds Jazz Coffeehouse

    Sacred Grounds Jazz Coffeehouse

    4.9
    (10 reviews)
    18.3 km

    I came here last Thursday and really enjoyed myself. Full disclosure. This is not a coffee shop…read more It's a live jazz shop hat takes place in a church multipurpose room once a week every week! That doesn't mean that you won't enjoy yourself or that it's not good but just don't have your hopes up that you're going to someplace like an actual café that has weekly live jazz performances They serve drip coffee. They offer a few snacks, such as individually wrapped chocolate chip cookies) for the most part. . If you are a jazz enthusiast, you should try this place out. You will probably enjoy yourself.. Please keep in mind they only take cash . There was an $8 cover at the door and I paid $2 cash for my cup of coffee. They also sell canned sodas but don't expect too much more than that. That way you won't be disappointed..

    Update February 2022…read more Still a great place for jazz on Thursday nights. Vaccine card required for entry and masks should be worn except when you're at your table. This is an older crowd and they lost someone very special in the community to Covid. They're just trying to do their best, have everyone stay healthy and keep the music going...so don't pay attention to the one bad review. This place is a hidden gem and the music will lift your spirits. ************************** Previous Review 2017 One of the best kept secrets in the Valley for hearing high-quality live Jazz every Thursday night for a $5.00 donation. First and foremost, don't get confused by the term "Coffeehouse." This is a small venue with a stage that is a part of a church. They do serve coffee and some snacks to buy, but think styrofoam cups, not espresso machine and latte art. (Snacks and coffee service closes after the break.) Secondly, it's an older crowd. Most people are in their 60's or 70's because that's the age group that grew up with jazz. A lot of people will leave before the second act but they are very appreciative of the music when they are there. This venue was set up as a place to preserve jazz music and you'll see the same quality of performers as you would at The Nash. I recently saw a newer group The Ira Hill Quartet that were amazing. Ira Hill I've listened to Ira Hill's CD 100 times since I got it two weeks ago for $10 at the show. I've also heard Holly Pyle sing here and Tony Vacca plays sax fairly often. Highly recommended. There are round tables to sit at and some chairs set up in the back. Take the opportunity to speak to some of the older people at the tables. They'll appreciate the attention and you'll enjoy getting to know a little about them. Plenty of free parking in the lot next to the church.

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    Nazim and the new renaissance
    Nazim and the new renaissance
    Warren Jones, David Baradic, Todd Chuba and Frank Smith - Quartetto Del Sol
    Warren Jones, David Baradic, Todd Chuba and Frank Smith - Quartetto Del Sol
    Steve Adelson Stick-tet

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    Steve Adelson Stick-tet
    Wrigley Mansion

    Wrigley Mansion

    3.7
    (454 reviews)
    12.6 km
    $$$$

    It's a beautiful place and would've loved to have done a tour. The view is absolutely amazing. We…read morewent to watch an illusion magic show here and it was very entertaining. Everyone was really into the interactions with the magician. I would like to come back and dine at one of the restaurants here and also do a tour of this beautiful mansion.

    The Wrigley house is a wonderful monument to love: it was built for his adored wife by Mr. Wrigley…read morein 1931, with a mediterranean feel and a stunning view. We used the valet parking as the signage was a bit unclear, so it seemed the easier solution than going up and down stairs to find Geordie's. The entrance had the open feeling of a grand house, with the wrought iron staircase and the beautiful ceiling, terracotta tiles and wood furnishings. There was a wedding party in the large restaurant area that we passed on the way to our table in a separate area. The table was set with care and the rose petals were such a thoughtful touch! As a European I was pleasantly surprised by a small velvet covered stool, placed by my side, for my purse: these touches made the evening even more memorable. No rushing to seat more people or a check arriving while still deciding if something else was going to be ordered. I do enjoy a real meal in a real restaurant, with table linens, linen napkins, the proper glasses, the good silverware. Nick was taking care of our table and was very attentive to anything we may have needed. The cocktails we had were the " Ready, Fire, Aim" with rye whiskey, Drambuie, St Remy and bitters, and the "Dr Vincent's Penicillin" with scotch, lemon, honey, ginger and Laphroaig spritz: both were delicious. For the meal I had the Risotto made with Carnaroli rice, oyster mushrooms, truffle and asparagus; for me the risotto was just a bit over but it was creamy and all of it eaten! The Scallop Ceviche was fabulous, thinly sliced served with auicos, sliced jalapeño, leche de tigre : my chile allergy wouldn't let me taste this dish, but my partner ate it all so definitely good :) The main course consisted of the prime Filet for me, cooked perfectly!! to my medium-rare with emphasis on rare, served on pommes purée and enjoyed to the last bite; the other order was for the dry smoked Branzino (sea bass) with olive tapenade, artichoke and tomato: the fish was so moist and tasty, the skin crispy, and was presented beautifully. For dessert we shared the "Milk and Honey" which is a twist on panna cotta with brown buttercream and honeycomb. With dessert I had my usual after dinner espresso with a shot Sambuca to go with it. Thank you Nick for taking such good care of us. A perfect meal and ambiance for a special night

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    Another entrance view
    Another entrance view
    Jazz ensemble
    Jazz ensemble
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