D. Ladybug Brown: The jazz band is on point!!! Enjoying myself by myself!!!!
Sabrina Joy: The lamb chops are AMAZING, as is pretty much everything else. & the staff is super friendly. & there's live jazz. Every time I eat somewhere else on U St, I kinda wonder why I'm not at Jo Jo.
Darroll S: Amazing live Jazz on Thursday evenings! Incredible steaks and cocktails!
3. Sotto
1610 14th St NW, Washington, D.C.
Cocktail Bar · Logan Circle - Shaw · 11 tips and reviews
Behrad Eats: Good atmosphere with live jazz music. Try the Sausage Sampler which consists of Merguez, Boudin Blanc, and Spicy Pork with wood fire roasted Brussels sprouts. Spicy Pork stood out as the best.
微微: From dcist: Stop in Thursday, Friday, or Saturday to take in some live jazz or stake out a spot at the bar on weeknight for an intimate date. Read more.
John Steidle: Great cocktails and live jazz
4. Blues Alley
8.6
1073 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Jazz and Blues Venue · Georgetown · 49 tips and reviews
Walburga A Marder: one of the best places to go for live jazz & blues
Lee Hinshaw: Love this place! Intimate setting with great artists and food!
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Few Washington nightlife places have enjoyed the notoriety of Georgetown’s Blues Alley. Since it opened in 1965, Blues Alley has touted itself as “DC’s Best Jazz Supper Club.” -- Green Guide Editor
8. Georgia Brown's
8.1
950 15th St NW (at K St NW), Washington, D.C.
Southern Food Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 137 tips and reviews
Sean Casey: Shrimp and Grits is great. Bearded waiter was nice too; claims to be cousin of Most Interesting Man (take with grain of salt). Excellent experience with live Jazz
Michael Cox: Must-try. Jazz brunch, live numbers, soul food taken to a new level. Yum!
Anna L: The best thing about Georgia Brown's is their corn bread. Soo good
A Vickie: Soup dumplings, Marco Polo noodles, shiitake udon noodle soup - all delicious! Live jazz and friendly staff
josef jon: ‼️ Check the events calendar for hip and cool parties 🎉
Amy Graff: Excellent bar with an Asian-inspired menu from the folks behind Maketto. Happy hour cocktails are $3 and strong. Upstairs event space often has great storytelling events, comedy, and DJ sets.
10. Tabard Inn
8.6
1739 N St NW (btwn 17th & 18th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Hotel · Northwest Washington · 144 tips and reviews
Eliza Galo: Perfect if you looking for a place that is both romantic and classic. You can listen to live jazz music sitting on a couch and in front of the fireplace.
Jeffery Bialek: Never a bad meal at Tabard Inn...explore the ever changing menu and the impressive wine list - you will not be disappointed. Just make sure to save room for amazing dessert menu!
Washington Post: Tabard's simple yeast doughnuts are a must. Before the designer doughnut obsession took off, these guys held the title of best fried dough in the District. They're still amazing and freshly-fried. Read more.
13. Cusbah
1128 H St NE (at 12th St NE), Washington, D.C.
Pakistani Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 27 tips and reviews
Audrey A: extremely rude service! decent food minus the chunks of raw onion in various dishes. live jazz band starts at 900--get loud and crowded. nothing spectacular here...definitely NEVER EVER coming back!
Alyssa Zhu: Authentic Indian food! Try the dal tarka or the goat curry... You won't regret it
Tara Davis: Awesome service. Sitting at the outside bar listening to the reggae band made me feel like I was in Montego Bay!! Will return.