Blues Alley, Jazz club in Georgetown, Washington, D.C., United States.
Blues Alley operates in an 18th-century red brick carriage house, offering live jazz performances and Southern-inspired cuisine in an intimate setting.
Since its establishment in 1965, Blues Alley has maintained its position as the longest continuously operating jazz supper club in the United States.
The venue has welcomed numerous prominent musicians, including Dizzy Gillespie and Sarah Vaughan, contributing to Washington's jazz heritage through nightly performances.
Located at 1073 Wisconsin Avenue NW, the club opens daily from 6:00 PM to 12:30 AM, with performances starting around 8:00 PM.
The club maintains a minimum spending requirement of $12 per person instead of traditional ticket sales, combining dining and entertainment in one experience.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Website: http://bluesalley.com
GPS coordinates: 38.90470,-77.06230
Latest update: March 5, 2025 14:18
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