10 Best Jazz Bars In Berlin, Germany To Keep You Grooving

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Catherine
Catherine 
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Oozing with cosmopolitan charm and historic beauty, Berlin is a place of singular character. Though you may conjure images of hard-driving techno music when you think of Berlin, the truth is Germany’s capital city has an ample following of music lovers who prefer the melancholic vibe of jazz. If you’re exploring Berlin’s buzzing nightlife you’re sure to hear the delightful sounds of jazz throughout the city. In fact, a large selection of clubs, fun music festivals, and pleasant concert halls in Germany regularly feature acclaimed jazz musicians. So if you want to discover some mellow spots to chill you must continue reading for the best jazz bars in Berlin, Germany.

1. B-Flat

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Exuding a spirited atmosphere, B-Flat is a nice spot to sway to great live jazz. The stage is small but that doesn’t stop B-Flat from packing the space with several shiny brass instruments, saxophones, a piano, and even a complete drum set! One of Berlin’s hottest clubs, B-Flat offers a solid sound system. And whether you like to sip a nice robust wine or a freshly prepared cocktail, B-Flat has a wonderful selection of drinks to please your palate. Popular jam sessions occur on Wednesdays.

B-Flat

Address: Dircksenstraße 40, 10178 Berlin, Germany

Website: B-Flat

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 8pm - 3am; Fri - Sat: 8:30pm - 3am; Sun: 9pm - 3am

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2. Kunstfabrik Schlot


Kunstfabrik Schlot is a bit difficult to find because of its basement locale but it’s worth the effort. Boasting a sleek and stylish interior with attractive lighting, Kunstfabrik Schlot provides patrons with a wonderful mix of live jazz concerts, cabaret performances, entertaining improvisational theater, and even a fantastic literary brunch that has developed a cult following. If you want more to your jazz club than simply cool jams then Kunstfabrik Schlot is the go-to place.

Kunstfabrik Schlot

Address: Invalidenstraße 117, 10115 Berlin, Germany

Website: Kunstfabrik Schlot

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 8pm - 1am; Fri - Sat: 8pm - 12am; Sun:12pm - 3:30pm, 8pm - 1am

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3. Yorckschlösschen


Live music, from jazz to swing to funk is played by expert musicians at Yorckschlösschen. Displaying a homey ambiance, Yorckschlösschen is a tavern-like establishment that appears frozen in time. A landmark in Berlin, Yorckschlösschen has been in operation for over 30 years ago. Yorckschlösschen is an old-school jazz club where patrons of all ages flock to relish great jazz and blues music, to dance with abandon, to drink good sudsy beer, and to savor the goodness of life.

Yorckschlösschen

Address: Yorckstraße 15, 10965 Berlin, Germany

Website: Yorckschlösschen

Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 5pm - 3am; Sun: 10am - 3am

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4. Jazzkeller69

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Possessing an avant-garde atmosphere that’s richly inviting, Jazzkeller69 is a daring jazz club presenting some of the most hardcore jazz on stage. Jazzkeller69 is manned by volunteers so expect a few mishaps like doors not opening on time. Nevertheless, Jazzkeller69 is worth exploring if you want an adventuresome Friday night out in Berlin that involves listening to a bit of wild jazz music.

Jazzkeller69

Address: Oranienburger Str. 67, 10117 Berlin, Germany

Website: Jazzkeller69

Opening hours: Fri: 9pm - 11:30pm

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Matti Geyer

Matti Geyer

I was born in Berlin the year before the wall fell and thus had the fortune and privilege to grow up in a city that was growing up itself. In 2008, I decided to turn my passion for this amazing city into a career by becoming a tour guide. Both my parents lived in East Germany: My dad became a teacher, until refusal to join the Communist party ended his career, whilst my mom worked as a tour guide for tourists from the Soviet Union. In a way, I am following in her footsteps, although our tours would be incredibly different. For instance, my mom failed her first test tour, when she didn’t refer to the Berlin Wall by its official East German propaganda term ‘antifascist protection barrier.’On my tours, I am always happy to share personal family stories about what it was like growing up in such an exciting and ever-changing city. I have a Bachelor’s degree in English and History from the University of Potsdam and a Master’s degree in European Studies from the Viadrina Frankfurt/Oder.When I’m not guiding, I work as a journalist at one of Berlin’s biggest radio stations or spend time with my wife and son. I have also lived in New York City and in Brussels, where I worked at the Goethe-Institut and the European Parliament, respectively. I speak fluent English with hardly any accent. I am a member of the Berlin Guides Association. I am looking forward to showing you around this amazing city – on and off the beaten track – and to sharing its fascinating anecdotes, stories, and secrets! I am also a big fan of Potsdam, and am always happy to take people there as well!

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Asaf Leshem

Asaf Leshem

My name is Asaf and I am a professional tour guide. I hold a Ph.D. in Dark Tourism and interpretation of history. In Berlin I guide tours on such topics as the Cold War, the Third Reich, Berlin's Jewish Heritage, Berlin and Brandenburg's Prussian History, and more. I also guide in Potsdam, and I am certified to guide in the Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen. I am also an enthusiastic runner and cyclist. For repeating visitors, looking for unique experiences outside the city, I guide special cycling tours in Brandenburg's northern lake district, and in the Spreewald Biosphere Reserve.

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Tina

Tina

Born and raised in Australia, I studied psychology at the University of Queensland but had always loved reading modern history books. I came to Berlin for a nerdy history vacation in 2017, fell in love with the city and decided to make it home. I offer tours of Berlin and its surrounds which are rich with history and packed with energy. I don’t just show my guests Berlin's sights; I also explain the history behind them in an accessible and engaging way and help my guests to connect with the city’s spirit and uncover its real soul. Not sure what to do in Berlin? In addition to my Tips on Trip101, you can find lots of ideas on my Instagram. Every Thursday I post a highlight Story called "Tina's Tips" where I suggest events in Berlin for the coming week, like comedy, live music, gallery tours, dance parties etc.

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5. Quasimodo


Considered the granddaddy of jazz venues, Quasimodo is one of Berlin’s oldest establishments. Founded in the 1920s, Quasimodo has hosted legends like Chet Baker and Dizzy Gillespie and continues to provide the ultimate classic jazz club experience. One of the most celebrated live music clubs in Europe, Quasimodo is awash in dark wood interiors and a very friendly vibe: the ideal jazz hideaway.

Quasimodo

Address: Kantstraße 12A, 10623 Berlin, Germany

Website: Quasimodo

Opening hours: Mon - Thu: 5pm - 12am; Fri: 5pm - 1am; Sat: 1pm - 1am; Sun: 1pm - 12am

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6. Die Kleine Weltlaterne


Die Kleine Weltlaterne is a captivating artist’s pub with walls adorned with pictures of celebrities and an interesting collection of artifacts on display, Die Kleine Weltlaterne is a genuine expression of Germany’s artistic flavor and Die Kleine Weltlaterne’s list of exciting jazz musicians definitely puts you in a good mood. The delicious food and fine drinks only enhance the experience. The live jazz concerts performed two to three times a week are very popular so arrive early to grab a good seat.

Die Kleine Weltlaterne

Address: Nestorstraße 22, 10709 Berlin, Germany

Website: Die Kleine Weltlaterne

Opening hours: Tue - Sat: 8pm - 3am (closed on Sun & Mon)

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7. A-Trane

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A-Trane is an intimate venue with a small stage that hosts big talent such as Canadian jazz pianist Diana Krall and American trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. Established in the early 1990s, A-Trane is a popular stop on the Berlin jazz landscape. A-Trane offers top-notch acoustics and the service is friendly and efficient. Arrive after midnight on a Saturday and be treated to the exciting sounds of top musicians improvising in what has become legendary jam sessions.

A-Trane

Address: Bleibtreustraße 1, 10625 Berlin, Germany

Website: A-Trane

Opening hours: 8pm - 1am (daily)

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8. Orania


Stumble upon this uber chic establishment and you’ll think you’ve found jazz heaven. Sophistication and elegance are what awaits when you walk through the door of Orania. Enjoy a rare treat when you dine on a decadent dessert accompanied by a fresh cup of coffee or a top-tier cocktail while listening to an international performer entertain in the ultra-modern lounge. Light jazzy tunes at Orania add a nice compliment to a wonderful night out in Berlin.

Orania

Address: Oranienpl. 17, 10999 Berlin, Germany

Website: Orania

Opening hours: 6:30pm - 2am (daily)

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9. The Hat

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The Hat is ideal if you’re looking for a late night spot to unwind, have a yummy drink, and listen to some delightful jazzy melodies. Top-rated jazz bands perform nightly on the tiny stage of this neon-lit establishment that provides a hip retro vibe. Patrons can enjoy an array of nifty cocktails, however, beer and wine choices are limited. But it’s a small price to pay for a free cover charge. If you’re a die-hard jazz fan or just want a chill spot to relax, The Hat is the perfect place.

The Hat

Address: Lotte-Lenya-Bogen 550, 10623 Berlin, Germany

Website: The Hat

Opening hours: 8pm - 2am (daily)

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10. Zig Zag Jazz Club


Situated in the southwest area of Berlin, Zig Zag Jazz Club is a real gem. Providing a cozy and stylish ambiance, patrons can lounge in comfy chairs while swaying to stellar national and international music performers providing everything from jazz and funk to soul and blues. In between grooving to the music, you can sample delectable tapas bar bites like a Billie Holiday Bar Food Mix or some Miles Davis Dips.

Zig Zag Jazz Club

Address: Hauptstraße 89, 12159 Berlin, Germany

Website: Zig Zag Jazz Club

Opening hours: Tue - Thu: 8pm - 12am; Fri: 8pm - 1am; Sat - Sun: 8pm - 12am (closed on Mon)

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Berlin's best jazz clubs

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What pairs perfectly with Berlin’s seductive allure is the playful jazz music it embraces. Whether you’re searching for a laid-back chill atmosphere or some lively bebop or scat-singing action, Berlin has swinging jazz clubs to make it happen.

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Catherine has written professionally for over 10 years, and a sizable amount has been travel writing. Her desire to see the world was sparked at a very young age. Growing up, there were many family...Read more

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