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34 W. 22nd St. New York, NY 10010

212-206-0440 

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  • Daily 12pm-0am
  • Live Entertainment
Description

This cabaret and pop room is growing in popularity and influence; their regular amateur contests are some of the best nights in the city to discover new crooners. Enjoy the romantic interior and proximity to the piano; you can't get much closer to the music. This is one classy Flatiron joint.







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  • Lorinda Lisitza

    Lorinda Lisitza

    | Wed, April 25, 2012

    Long a first-rate Kurt Weill-Bertolt Brecht interpreter, the nitty-gritty singer tonight reprises “Triumphant Baby,” a show in the same vein that the prolific Joe Iconis and Robert Maddock wrote for her in 2006. Also contributing their estimable t... More »

  • Barb Jungr

    Barb Jungr

    | Wed, April 04, 2012

    If it’s true as well as a cliché that it’s an ill wind that blows no good, the closing of the Algonquin’s Oak Room may be a devastating development but may also have at least one mitigating factor. It could bring added attention to this first-rate... More »

  • Sharon McNight

    Sharon McNight

    | Wed, March 21, 2012

    Sharon McNight’s shows are not just shows; they’re also master classes on how to fill a cabaret room with music, humor, and a vibe that’s simultaneously manic and relaxing. Tonight she’ll be singing ditties penned by male songwriters, so expect he... More »

  • Loni Ackerman

    Loni Ackerman

    | Wed, February 22, 2012

    In a show she calls “Back to Ab-Normal,” Ackerman looks back on her time in show business, a career that has among other things seen her following Patti LuPone in the title role of Evita. If patrons get lucky, Ackerman will play some of her barrel... More »

  • 'Soul to Soul'

    'Soul to Soul'

    | Wed, January 11, 2012

    Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Yiddish-theater expert Zalmen “Shlemiel the First” Mlotek puts together a revue showcasing the links between African-American and Yiddish folk music, exploring the overlaps between klezmer and gospel alongside ... More »

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    firstcomic | Brooklyn, NY | 1 Reviews

    | Sun, April 15, 2012

    Of all the jazz clubs in NYC, this one's the best! I brought my friends for a night out and I was blown away by the music, I think it was Jeff Franzel, and the atmosphere was amazing! I loved their desserts and coffee and we had a couple of amazing "Razmataz" martinis that were absolutely delightful. The service was awesome and everyone was extremely friendly and caring.

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