Bleibtreustrasse 1
Berlin 10623
+49-(0)-30-3132-550
Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. Dark, smoky, swanky, and jiving A-Trane is the quintessential Berlin jazz venue, a joint that provides the perfect end to a busy day of meetings or sightseeing. Performers are known the world over, from Herbie Hancock and Wynton Marsalis to Nina Hill and Alice Coltrane, and the hip, knowledgable crowd keeps a cacophony going over the intimate den. If you're searching for "cool" in Berlin, this is the place to find it. S-BAHN: Savignyplatz
B-Flat
(Nightlife - Lounge)
Rosenthaler Strasse 13
Berlin 10119
+49-(0)-30-2833-123
Description:
MITTE. This dark and cozy jazz bar serves up mostly local and regional musicians. Very popular on weekends.
Hafen
(Nightlife - Lounge)
Motzstrasse 19
Berlin 10777
+49-(0)-30-2114-118
Description:
TEMPELHOF SCHÖNEBERG. Hot bodies and hot tunes are the mainstays at this popular alternative hangout. Sporting a pseudo-psychedelic decor with red accents, it is crowded to the brim on weekends.
Quasimodo
(Nightlife - Lounge)
Kantstrasse 12a
Berlin 10623
+49-(0)-30-3128-086
Description:
CHARLOTTENBURG WILMERSDORF. Located beneath the Quasimodo Cafe and Delphi Cinema, this much-loved jazz cellar is one of Berlin's oldest. Indeed, you can always be sure of one thing at Quasimodo hearing fabulous music. In recent years, the joint's repertoire has expanded, and top-flight jazz is complemented by a good mix of blues, Latin and funk. As for the scene, few places are as conducive to intimate live performances: tables are strategically spaced to maximize sight-lines, and the bar is located on the opposite end of the room. As a result, folks waiting for drinks don't have to congregate around ones catching the show. U-BAHN: Bahnhof Zoo