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Birdland Jazz Club

An iconic pillar of New York City's musical history, Birdland Jazz Club offers world-class jazz performances in a sophisticated setting, continuing a legacy that began in 1949 with legend Charlie Parker.

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Where is Birdland Jazz Club located?

Birdland Jazz Club is located at 315 West 44th Street in New York City, situated between 8th and 9th Avenues.

What is the history of Birdland?

The original club opened on December 15, 1949, with Charlie Parker as the headliner. After closing in 1965 and reopening in 1986, the club moved to its current West 44th Street location in 1996.

Is it good for kids?

Birdland admits guests ages 10 and up, and every guest, regardless of age, is required to have their own ticket.

What are the hours?

Door opening times vary by the day of the week; visitors should check the specific event listing for exact times.

Does the club serve food and drinks?

Yes, Birdland offers a large Italian menu, decadent desserts, chef-curated wines, classic cocktails, and beer. There is a $20 food-or-drink minimum per person.

What should I check before going?

Use Gyde for context, then check official sources for current hours, tickets, construction, and closures.

What to know

Birdland Jazz Club is a cornerstone of New York City culture and musical history. The original club opened on December 15, 1949, at 1678 Broadway, just north of West 52nd Street. This early location served as a hotbed for jazz during the 1930s and 40s, featuring Charlie Parker as the headliner during its opening month in December 1949. After the original era ended and the Broadway location closed in 1965 due to rising rents, the venue saw a brief one-night reopening in 1979. The club officially reopened in 1986 and eventually moved to its current home at 315 West 44th Street in 1996. Today, it is situated between 8th and 9th Avenues in Midtown Manhattan, where it maintains a full weekly schedule of performers. The modern venue is split into two distinct spaces. The Club is the ground-level space, while the Birdland Theater is located on the lower level. The Theater is designed as an intimate, cabaret-style venue and features a classic bar. Both floors are designed with accessible seating to accommodate all guests. Visitors can enjoy a large Italian menu, decadent desserts, chef-curated wines, cocktails, and beer while listening to the music. The New York Times has described the experience as close to perfection for serious fans and musicians, cementing its reputation as a world-class setting for top-flight jazz.

Visitor tips

  • Be prepared for a $20 food-or-drink minimum per person.
  • Check the official calendar page for exact door opening times, as they vary by day.
  • Note that every guest, including those aged 10 and up, requires a ticket for entry.
  • Allow extra time to explore the lower-level Birdland Theater if you have a ticket for that space.

Nearby context

Located at 315 West 44th Street, Birdland sits in the heart of Midtown Manhattan's theater district, positioned between 8th and 9th Avenues. This area is a hub of entertainment and nightlife, making it a perfect anchor for an evening of music and dining.

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  • Birdland About

    Birdland Jazz Club New York 315 West 44th Street 10036 NY United States

    birdlandjazz.com
  • Birdland FAQ

    Both seating options offer a large Italian menu, decadent desserts, chef-curated wines, and other classic cocktails and beers.

    birdlandjazz.com
  • Birdland home and calendar pages

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    birdlandjazz.com
  • Birdland Jazz Club venue listing

    Birdland Jazz Club. New York, 315 West 44th Street , 10036, NY, United States.

    birdlandjazz.com
  • Birdland (New York jazz club)

    Birdland is a jazz club started in New York City on December 15, 1949.

    en.wikipedia.org