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Live New Orleans jazz & upscale Creole fare in an intimate, brick-walled space that dates back to the 1800s, on Frenchmen Street in Faubourg Marigny.
Doors: 9:00pm Show: 9:30pm. Calendar and ticket sales for all Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro music performances.
For over 30 years, Snug Harbor has provided the best in live jazz & great regional cooking at reasonable prices. Snug is located in three rooms of a renovated 1800’s storefront located in the Faubourg Marigny, just outside the French Quarter. We have a dining room, a bar, and a music room.
Upcoming live jazz shows at Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro on Frenchmen Street in New Orleans.
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Our Music Room is a great place to listen to some of the best music in the world. The limited cabaret type seating guarantees an intimate musical experience. The room occupies two floors. Downstairs is the stage & seating; upstairs is a mezzanine with seating that overlooks the stage. All seating is general admission.
Visiti Snug Harbor at 626 Frenchmen Street, New Orleans, LA, in the Faubourg Marigny. Call us at (504) 949-0696 626, (800) 901-7173 for Ticket Support.
Dinner is always separate from all concerts at Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro New Orleans. We are not what is commonly referred to as “dinner theater.” Our restaurant and our jazz club are separate rooms in the same building, and have been for 40 years.
Now Open 7 Nights a Week Again! Our dining room combines warm & gracious hospitality with great values in Creole & regional cooking, featuring seafood, steaks, and sandwiches.
Saxophonist and educator Brent Rose has been quietly making waves in the New Orleans music scene for more than a decade now. A 2021 Grammy Award winner (with the New Orleans Nightcrawlers) and current professor and Chair of the University of New Orleans School of Music, he is a widely sought-after performer and studio musician.