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Blue Room, Kansas City, Missouri Restaurant Details
Address: 1600 E 18th St, Kansas City (Jackson), Missouri (MO), 64108
Send to devicePhone: (816) 474-2929
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06/12/2015 3:26 pmThis is definitely one of the nicer jazz clubs in the Kansas City Region - bar any. I've frequent this place quit often this year. Indigo hour is my favorite time, and the "Mayor of Vine" is always a great host. Service leaves a lot to be desired. There is one young lady who provides service, one would accept at such an establishment. She has a dark complexion, very attractive, young lady in her early twenties. Sorry, I don't know her name; but, she is the desired server for most patrons. The others will write your orders on napkins, and won’t use server trays. They act as if it’s beneath them to use server trays or to carry more drinks they have hands. I only think of the revenue lost on lack of drink orders. |
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11/12/2014 12:55 amIf you love blues, jazz and music history, the Blue Room and American Jazz Museum are amazing! Musical performances vary but most all are very good or great! |
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07/15/2014 5:31 amJust traveling through from nebraska and my girlfriend and I stopped by this place for the evening not quite knkwing what to expect. We found good drinks, great atmosphere and great great music!!! A must see for anyone who appreciates a good bit of jazz... never knew I did really before this experience. A must visit! |
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03/30/2014 6:20 pmThe best jazz club and listening space in the region - bar none. If you like to patronize a venue that puts the music as the focus, then you will enjoy the Blue Room. Four shows each week with two free shows on Monday and Thursday. Fridays and Saturdays are reserved for top local talent and international touring artists. 5 STARS |
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06/17/2013 3:06 pmFirst time going to a jazz club and liked it. I really liked the environment but not the service. Had to get my own drink since the waiter never came to the table. The music was descent, dissappointed that it wasn't traditional jazz. |