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The best live music bars in NYC

We’ve tried to find a New York song to reference in the introduction to this listicle, but the options were overwhelming. That’s how influential NYC is in the music world – from Sinatra and Dylan to Sonic Youth and Interpol, from Joel and Reed to Nas and Tupac, there’s far too many to name. Some of the most renowned musicians started their careers in the bars of this city. Who knows, maybe you’ll find your new favorite artist. It’s worth a try.


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1. A New Orleans-inspired jazz bar in Brooklyn: St. Mazie

Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Stepping into St. Mazie, you’re suddenly transported to a 1920’s saloon, a 1950’s house party, or a busker on the streets of 1930s Harlem – depending on the night. Swing, jazz, and blues can greet you on any given evening at this Williamsburg joint. No tickets are needed, and we’d advise surprising yourself with the band roster: it’s part of the fun. If you want to get up close and personal, stage-side seating can be booked between $10 and $15.


Pop in for an old-school cocktail like the Brown Derby or Mazie’s Gimlet, enjoy a small app like deviled eggs or shishito peppers, or stay for a sit-down dinner and order Mazie’s famous burger (with grilled pineapple, a fried egg, and pickled beet) or truffle gnocchi with mushrooms. For private events, book the whole main dining space for up to 150 seated guests, or have a more intimate affair in The Cellar (max. 50) or the Garden space (max. 40).



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2. An underground jazz club beneath the streets of NYC: The Django at the Roxy Hotel

TriBeCa, NYC

This basement jazz joint is modeled after the underground clubs of Paris, with vaulted ceilings, exposed concrete, and a much nicer smell than its inspiration. Leather seats and cabaret tables face the stage, which is always decorated with pianos, a drum set, and mics in preparation for the night’s acts. Each night has four shows performed by two musical acts, split between evening and late-night shows.


All this pomp and jazz comes at a a price: a $35 entry fee is required, plus a two-drink minimum, which you can order from two different cocktail bars. Choose from complex drinks like the vodka-based All Heart, which has lilet rose, raspberry brandy, grapefruit, and lemon, or opt for a non-alcoholic drink made from Ghia, Seedlip, or Lyre’s alternatives. And what’s a show without dinner? Order small plates like tuna tartare or devilled eggs to share, or opt for an indulgent Django burger or lobster mac & cheese.



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3. A vibrant, long-standing rock music club with its own Wikipedia page: Arlene’s Grocery

Lower East Side, NYC

In the year 2000, The Strokes played one of their earliest shows at Arlene’s Grocery, a small bar hosting local music acts. 24 years later, a Toronto-based cover band called The Brokes played a sold-out show in the same venue. Now, if it’s good enough for The Strokes, and it’s good enough for The Brokes, it’ll probably be good enough for you. If it’s not, I’m not sure what to tell you.


Though the neighborhood has gone through many changes since rock bands like The Strokes led the way, Arlene’s Grocery remains an artifact of a bygone era, and the acts that play it are chasing that gritty, noughties nostalgia. It’s the perfect place to go if you want to be one of the first 1,000 Spotify listeners of a band and brag to your friends that you knew them before they were cool.


You can book private pre-show (or post-show) events in The Butcher Bar for up to 75 guests and enjoy a private bar, a DJ booth, and a cozy fireplace.



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4. Where the characters of Boardwalk Empire go to bust a move: Prohibition

Upper West Side, NYC

This classic, 20s-inspired jazz bar only opened in 1996, but it feels like it’s been around a lot longer than it has. You’ll find bartenders wearing newsboy caps and plaid vests, old-school murals, and live swing or jazz between Tuesday and Sunday. It’s free, but you’ll want to stay for a cocktail – get The Bearcat, with peach & rosemary vodka, fresh lime, and ginger liqueur. They also run a supper club, so the dinner menu is more than the typical bar snack: lollipop lamb chops, black sea bass, and pesto gnocchi are options.


Happy Hour offers snacks and $12 cocktails, and if you want a more private affair, you can book the Speakeasy room for exclusive meals, drinks, and live music a few times a month. Or, there are multiple space options for rent – the full front room/stage (max. 100), the private speakeasy room (max. 65), and a few semi-private areas so you can still enjoy the night’s band.



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5. Disco, jazz, and Chinese alt-pop: Only Love Strangers

Lower East Side, NYC

This retro-futuristic discotheque and cocktail bar only opened in April, but its signature cobalt blue is already bleeding all over Allen Street. Only Love Strangers is a cool kid spot, with a name borrowed from a Faye Wong song and live jazz three days a week. The menu is seafood-forward, with some of the best oysters and caviar you can find on the East side, and includes Mediterranean-inspired dishes like mezze platters and fried chicken with labneh. For parties, order a $95 seafood tower with all the fixings. The cocktail menu is refined, with martinis as their specialty, along with specials like the Groove with lemon vodka, pineapple, and sage.


The interior is a world of blue – blue tile, blue sofas, blue walls, blue carpet – with accents of stark white and chrome reflecting the light from the disco ball in the center of the room. There are three main spaces to rent for parties: the Jazz Room (max. 40), the Disco Room (max. 50), and the main bar (max. 40). If blue isn’t your favorite color, it will be after a night here.



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Your Guide to Hiring the Best Bars with Live Music in New York

Why New York is the Ultimate City for Live Music Bars

New York is a city that never skips a beat—especially when it comes to live music. From jazz lounges in the West Village to indie rock bars in Brooklyn, NYC offers an unparalleled selection of venues that seamlessly blend great drinks with incredible performances. Whether you're hosting a corporate event, a birthday bash, or a laid-back night with friends, a bar with live music adds that extra energy and atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else.

With a rich musical history and a constantly evolving nightlife scene, New York’s live music bars cater to every taste. Whether you’re into jazz, blues, rock, or experimental sounds, there’s a spot in the city ready to set the perfect soundtrack for your event.

The Evolution of Live Music Bars in NYC: From Speakeasies to Iconic Stages

Live music has been at the heart of New York’s nightlife for over a century. From the underground speakeasies of the Prohibition era to the legendary rock clubs of the 1970s, the city has always been a haven for music lovers. Today, live music bars range from historic institutions with decades of musical heritage to modern, intimate venues showcasing up-and-coming talent. Whether you want a sophisticated jazz bar or a raucous dive with a killer band, NYC’s live music scene has you covered.

The Best Neighborhoods for Hiring a Live Music Bar in NYC

Manhattan: Iconic, Upscale, and Timeless

Manhattan is home to some of the city’s most legendary music bars, making it a top choice for those seeking a refined yet electric atmosphere. Whether it’s an intimate jazz club or a sleek cocktail lounge with live performances, Manhattan’s venues deliver world-class entertainment with a touch of elegance.

Top picks:

  • The Django – A subterranean jazz club in Tribeca with a Parisian-inspired vibe
  • The Bitter End – A Greenwich Village institution where legends like Bob Dylan and Lady Gaga once performed
  • Fine & Rare – A classy venue offering craft cocktails, rare spirits, and live jazz in Midtown
Brooklyn: Trendy, Eclectic, and Vibrant

Brooklyn’s live music scene is all about discovery. From indie rock bars to experimental performance spaces, this borough is perfect for those who want an energetic yet unpretentious setting.

Top picks:

  • Bar LunÀtico – A cozy, musician-owned bar with an intimate, global music focus
  • Pete’s Candy Store – A Williamsburg staple known for its quirky, laid-back performances
  • Elsewhere – A multi-level venue featuring everything from live bands to rooftop DJ sets
Queens: Spacious, Authentic, and Under-the-Radar

Queens offers some of NYC’s best-kept secrets when it comes to live music bars. With larger spaces and a more relaxed vibe, this borough is ideal for those looking for something a little different.

Top picks:

  • Terraza 7 – A lively Jackson Heights venue featuring Latin jazz and folk music
  • The Letlove Inn – A retro-chic Astoria bar with a rotating lineup of local musicians
  • Flushing Town Hall – A historic venue offering jazz, world music, and cultural performances

How to Choose the Right Live Music Bar for Your Event

When hiring a bar with live music in New York, consider the following factors:

  • Music genre – Does the venue specialize in jazz, blues, indie rock, or something else?
  • Ambiance – Do you want a sophisticated lounge, a cozy dive bar, or an energetic dance spot?
  • Capacity – Will the venue comfortably fit your guest list?
  • Food and drinks – Does the bar offer curated cocktails or a food menu to complement the music?
  • Sound quality – Is the venue known for its excellent acoustics and performance setup?

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Frequently asked questions

For the best venues, it’s wise to book at least four to eight weeks in advance, especially for weekend slots.

Pricing varies based on location and exclusivity. Small venues may start at $2,000, while high-end venues with full-stage setups can go beyond $15,000.

Many venues allow you to curate the lineup or bring in your own musicians. Always check with the venue regarding their policy.

Most venues offer a mix of à la carte and package options. Some high-end locations provide curated wine and cocktail pairings with their live music experience.

Many do, particularly in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Expect minimum spends ranging from $3,000 to $10,000, depending on the venue and event timing.

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