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This Restaurant corresponds to the category of Jazz club.
This smaller Jazz club is part of Jazz at Lincoln Center and featuring great traditional Jazz music performed by Veterans of Jazz as well as young up and coming musicians. The music stays pretty safe and traditional which is not a bad thing, just something to be aware of. Makes it a good tourist spot and first time Jazz show spot. Beautiful decor, solid food, fancy area of the city. The view of Central Park behind the band is pretty magical
Great venue for live jazz! Intimate setting with a beautiful backdrop of the city lights. Show up early to get a good table or you'll be left in the back. They make a great old fashioned if you're a drinker. A bit pricey but the service and music makes up for it.
Absolutely gorgeous club atmosphere. The club is run by Jazz at Lincoln Center, so there are consistently top-notch acts here. I agree that the service isn't always the greatest, and the prices are quite steep. Nonetheless, it is worth a date night splurge.
I've been here plenty before, so I knew what to expect. That's why I keep going back. Nuff said!
The jazz performance was amazing. Drinks and food were reasonably priced and brought out quickly. Docked one star as the wait staff never brought me a glass of water after I asked twice. I'd go again for the musical performance.
Great place for some good jazzzzzzzzz
Best place to kick away your pressure!
One goes to Dizzys for the music. But I feel like the sets are getting shorter. Drinks are always good, but food quality and quantity leave much to be desired. Service is ok.
Had amazing experience! Sound is great.
I was looking forward to taking my father who was visiting to Dizzy's as a surprise since he loves jazz and it was a bossa nova night. I should have seen the signs when reserving on the website didn't work, left countless phone messages, emailed customer service who got back days later saying someone would contact me (they never did). Luckily, my boyfriend was able to snag reservations for the later show. We arrived 30 minutes before the show and there is a big line for reservations and a small line for walk-ins. Before the show they explained pricing - $25 per person for reservations, $45 for walk-ins. That seemed reasonable. Perplexingly, we saw more walk-ins get inside with great seats. Our seats? All the way in the back, near the entrance door on a chair. The staff had to pull over a seat for my dad where there was no seat because it was literally at the entrance. For all the hassle I had gone through to make sure we had reservations, it was laughable that we were given the absolute most inconvenient seats for viewing, hearing, drinking and eating. Another incredibly irritating part of an already infuriating evening of the evening was witnessing people who were walk-ins stand by the door arguing to get in without reservations get spots, which were actually infinitely better than where we were sitting (for the 10th time...with reservations). But the best (worst) part of the night is when the bill came. Astronomical. They had charged us for walk-ins. WE HAD MADE RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE. The waitress's excuse: "Oh, all reservations are charged as walk-ins." But - didn't they just announce before the show differently? Outright lying and misleading patrons. I have the phone calls, emails, to back it up. Hell, I even went to Dizzy's front desk days before to make sure we had reservations. The space and music was wonderful but all in all, a very disheartening experience and I felt very sorry for my dad as I had wanted to this to be the big surprise NYC experience.
Easily the BEST experience. I really couldn't beleive the talent, atmosphere, and view could be so intimate and alive. We danced the night away to great music and pieces centering around Earth, Wind, and Fire. I'm 28 and I must say it is a very diverse crowd with folks of all ages enjoying the energy. The bar service was quick and courteous.
Great jazz, perfect acoustics, nice view, good food, nice wines. Always makes me happy.
Very classy Jazz Club... Not crowded...most seats good.. bar seats in the back uncomfortable. the food is generally pretty good although some portions are quite small. The ribs are excellent. Some mango coleslaw we had the last time we were there wasn't good. But you go there for the music mostly. You don't have to have dinner... just have a drink and enjoy the show.
11:30pm session is only $10 for entry with minimum purchase of $10 for foods and drinks. The view of central park is fantastic as well with their performance.
My favorite spot in the city!
Very nice venue and great artists but it's a poorly run business. Long line, late start, and website was inoperable.
Beautiful Music! Came in on Nov! Enjoyed the evening!
Great Jazz place. I went to the last show of the night on a Saturday. Long queue but managed to get a table. The band playing was excellent. The drummer and band lead was 88 years old!!
Excellent jazz music.
Very classy, amazing views, great music... perfect for a relaxing Thursday night
Great jazz but the service person we got was not service minded at all. The food could be better. Next time will we eat before the concert.
If you want world class jazz by Grammy award winners, this is your place to go!
Jazz w/ view of Central Park, how can you beat that? They bring in old-school, emerging, and big name acts to command the intimate stage as you choose from southern recipes with a twist (like candied jalapeno relish for catfish). Some of the menu items can miss, but overall you're going for good food with great jazz.
We went there at night, pretty late, after 11pm. Prices were reasonable and they gave us a table not far from the stage. Enjoyed the jazz music from various musicians. Best late night activity in NYC. Since subway service in NYC operates 24 hours, so we took subway train back to the bnb without problem.
Great food, amazing music and very friendly staff
Amazing jazz trio showcasing prodigy pianist Brandon Goldsmith at launch of his first CD. Exciting. Most beautiful city views. Especially liked brussel sprouts appetizer.
Definitely a great spot to visit if you're ever in the mood for a great Jazz performance. The staff is a little disorganized, but the music is typically great
Two fantastic music sets!!
You don’t need to make a reservation for this place. They will cancel your table reservation without any notice. Just go walk in without reservation.
Loved the food. Live music and the beautiful view went with it perfectly!
Very nice place.
Beautiful club to see a jazz show. Excellent view of south Central Park.
Food is excellent service is great music you will definitely love.
Expensive.
Great sound and bands. Good views from any seat. Pricey yet worth the experience.
A buddy of mine who I've known since middle school brought me there in celebration of my 50th birthday. We had dinner and drinks and enjoyed some amazing Jazz. It was my first time there and I definitely plan on going back. The vibe and the ambience were amazing. Oh and the food and drinks were pretty awesome too lol !!!
Great jazz! Beautiful view! Good drinks and service
Very good...
Beautiful venue, not crowded, quiet audience, upscale. $75 total 1 drink, salad,tip,cover. Great trio da Paz , pure jazz
Took my girlfriend here on a Thursday for one of the late night sessions that starts at 11:30. It is first come first serve and we arrived around 11:10 and got a pretty good spot in line. There were only a few groups of people in front of us. We got seated right in front of the stage and the show was fantastic. The cover charge was $5 and you needed to spend a minimum of $5 at the table. I couldn't believe how great the show was and it only cost us a little over $13. If you are going to order food and a few drinks it will be a lot more pricey but if you eat before you come and then only order a drink once you are there you can see a great show at a great location for an extremely low price.
The place has an incredible acoustic and a beautiful view cause it’s on the rooftop of one building located in Columbus Circle, just in the south left corner of Central Park, the food it’s ok, not bad but not good, the drinks menu it’s a very classy cocktails but if you’re going to see a jazz band I think this is one of the best places in New York.
Always excellant! the early set may seem odd, but during the summer the sunset behind the stage is not to be missed!
I loooooove Dizzy’s! They’re keeping Jazz alive! The food is great but the place is just a little pricey. To me it’s difficult to have to spend at least $100 per person every time i go to Dizzys. I wish it was cheaper so more ppl (including a younger crowd) could experience Jazz without breaking their pocket. Still I love it and I hope it lives forever.
Fantastic venue, $45 music charge for most sets, except for "late night". The food is very good, the service fast and efficient as they clear the place out between sets. Great acoustics, the view is fantastic, be sure to take a shot of Colombus Circle before you go in... try not to sit on the "sides" near the windows, they you only have a view of, well, the sides. Back bar is fine, most tables excellent. Enjoy jazz in a great hall.
Great Jazz club inside the Warner Center, small and intimate but not crowded, beautiful views and always exceptional music. The food is good (though the menu is limited), and the cocktails great.
Every performance we have seen in Dizzy's has been exceptional! They bring the greatest jazz to NYC to be enjoyed in a delightful, intimate setting!
It's an amazing place if you enjoy live music. It an relaxing place, people there are incredible, good drinks and food and especially great musicians around the world plays on Dizzy's. The best club in NYC.
Intimate setting, wonderful food and drinks and the best musical entertainment in the city. Tonight I am enjoying 13 years old piano prodigy Joey Alexander!
My daughter and her friends took me here for my birthday. Since she found this online and had never been. we didn't know what to expect. The good; the band and tap dancer were awesome. Such a shame the set was so short. The drinks were great; not stingy with the liquor. To be clear, I would visit again for the music and ambiance but I do have notes. The bad; 45 dollar cover charge includes nothing but a table. Come on, that should include at least one drink per person, seriously, come on. The seating is tight, we were 6 at a table clearly made to seat 4, but you are here for the music and it was so good, we didn't mind. The ugly; service is slow. Ask for everything at once to reduce your wait time. Set is too short for the money
Well this is a must see. Great music
Rock your life and stay chill at this place !
went here for my 21st birthday and i wish i could have all of my birthdays here. amazing interior and atmosphere, upscale and memorable. the music goes without saying, amazing. if you go to their third show usually around 11 its cheaper than the first two
Great venue with great food and jazz. What else could you wAnt?
Awesome place. Jazz perfomances are out of this world! Pure Magic!
Amazing club for every good music's fan. Relatively good prices and high-level jazz concerts. I was delighted by the view of city skyscrapers' background behind the musicians on the scene.
First rate jazz music all the time! Jazz music lovers 'utopia'.
Good service and really good Jazz!
Beautiful
We went here to celebrate my boyfriend's birthday because he is a big fan of jazz. We were floored by the amazing view of Central Park and the intimacy of the venue from the start. We were seated at a table in the front row and couldn't be any closer to the performers. I would give Dizzy's 5 stars for the music alone, but I didn't love my drink or meal. The Cheddar Burger was bland and sweet potato fries were soggy. I understand the cost of food a drink is a premium due to location and live music, but I would return for only for a drink and a show instead of a full sit down meal since I wasn't impressed. Our server was also very impresonal and spent minimal time servicing our table from start to finish. Overall, I'd return for the A+ music experience, but not the food.
Had a fantastic night with my girlfriend there. Food was excellent & both jazz bands that played that nigh were amazing.
One of the better small venue jazz places.
Amazing music, great view , nice crowed and chilled bartender.
Dizzy's is great if you want to go posh for your jazz. It's pricey, but it's an iconic spot in New York and the music is excellent. The food could have been better for the price, but it was still pretty good. The staff were excellent. What's holding Dizzy's back is the in-show-out revolving door mentality. You get in, get some food and a drink, see a brief show and then you have to leave for the next crowd to come in. With this format, it's hard to relax and enjoy the music. If you're on a posh date or a stylish group night out, and you like jazz, then this is the place. If great jazz is the priority, and classy surroundings are NOT a priority, then there are a dozen more fun and relaxing places to go in Manhattan.
Lovely staff and amazing views. Excellent show.
The staff at Dizzy's are magnificent starting. from the warm greeting at the Reservation desk/Coatcheck, the knowledgeable wait staff with mind blowing cocktails and brilliant Jazz musicians. The food speaks for itself...AWESOME ( I highly recommend the oxtail appertizers, I've never had oxtail and now I am addicted to it)
Great time, great music and food. Get the ribs!
The food was average but you're not really here for the food anyway. View is great, music is awesome, and overall a fun place to be in if you like hearing live performances. They take walk ins but reservations seem preferred stove you'll be able to skip the line. Low minimum spend.
Always a good time at this Jazz Venue. A forever changing roster of legends and up-and-coming musicians playing above Columbus Circle, with the Central Park backdrop allows you to enjoy the environment and get lost in the music. The food, although pricey, is well prepared for anyone's palate. Late Night menu specials are something worth indulging in for those with tight pockets. Student discounts are also available. A must visit hotspot for the Jazz and Food Lover in you.
Dizzy's was incredible. Went to see Johnny O'neal quartet playing the songs of Nat King Cole on what would have been his hundredth birthday. One of the best nights I have enjoyed, not only in NYC, but ever!
Phenomenal experience. Special event honoring Roy Hargrove as part of Jazz Congress 2019
Great entertainment and food I proposed to my wife there years ago the club plus the entertainers were in on the suprise
I love going to Dizzys! The music is always superb. I have seen shows during all sets, but I particularly like the late sets. The menu is scrumptious, with enough choices. The bar menu and wine list is also excellent. Try Dizzy's when you're in NYC!
Wonderful time. Those wings were really good lol
A lovely way to spend a relaxing night in NYC. I went to after-hours and loved the musicians. The venue is great for the acoustics and the cocktails were delicious. I enjoyed the view. The kitchen closed early, but the menu looked like it had promising and delicious small plates.
Nice entertainment. Unattentive staff.
Great jazz with the NYC skyline as backdrop. Nice small club, intimate, good acoustics. Good selection of food and drinks too. Pro tip: catch the late show for only $5!
Simply excellent. Check the web page for more details on the shows and schedules.
What an amazing show! Highly recommend you check it out.
My first time here with my coworkers and this place is just amazing. The place is so welcoming and the staff 5 stars
Best jazz club in the world. Excellent music, atmosphere, acoustics, staff, food, location. It's perfect!❤
Great entertainment and food. A nice place to go after work.
The most beautiful venue for jazz in NYC, always with good, sometimes great music.
Very good concerts. Good wine. Nice place !
Gettin Dizzy and Dizzy's... am I right folks? hahaha. I crack myself up. I'm so lonely.
Creative jazz, with a nice view of Central Park as a backdrop. My martini, however, came with an entire lemon *rind*. Maybe they couldn’t find a peeler? Food average and expensive as you’d expect. Most people did not seem to be eating. My check was wrong, but quickly fixed.
Always nice. Been there before. The only thing I wish is that it had more two seat tables. Sharing a table with strangers was fine but not ideal. The jazz was great. Always great to hear live music.
Listening to jazz sounds while sipping on your favourite drink with an incredible view of New York through the glass panels was a wow. Though the food was average, it wasnt about that. All in all Very good value for money for New York.
We visited this place over Memorial Day weekend. We saw some really good jazz musicians preform. The music was great the food and the drinks were perfect. You have to call and make a reservation. Also make sure to arrive early to you reservation because even though you made a reservation you still have to wait in line. And if you’re one of the first ones in line and made a reservation at the bar you get your pick of the bar seats. Great place, great food, good service. I would recommend to anyone looking for something to do in the city with some good music.
The food has no business being this good!!
This is a great place for live jazz with shows priced reasonably particularly after 11pm when Jam sessions are priced as low as $10 and a drink minimum. Incredible performances by groups from all over the country in a beautiful venue. Excellent bar service but okay food.
Hard to beat the views but the music was equally impressive. We stopped in for the late night show and had a great time. Great for a party of 2-4. Wine was decently priced. We will be back!
Ambiance is a bit stiff. I've listened to some jazz bands that I normally see in other places. It has a good stage and the acoustics are great. Drinks are overpriced and when I've gone, cover has been $30 tacked onto your drink bill. I'd come here to impress someone with views of Central Park while listening to jazz but to get good jazz, you can go elsewhere for much cheaper
Awesome jazz
Beautiful venue, great sound, food very good.
Staff was amazing as was the music
Great food. Great jazz band. Great night!
Best spot in Manhattan!!
thank you for nice staff & musician
Lovely music and view. Great if you just want to unwind after a stressful week with wine with a friend or two. Great student discounts on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Will definitely come back. Pro: - nice view - good music - student discounts
While the check in process took quite a while (and got a bit sweaty), it was all worth a fantastic performance by wonderful and talented Kim Nalley and the band. We got lucky with the table - just a few feet away from the stage, and thoroughly enjoyed our evening! One minor bump in the road was the underwhelming poached pear dessert (well, slightly under-poached, if I may say so), which of course didn't stop us from enjoying the jazz & blues performance with the stunning backdrop of Central Park ❤️
...Although DIZZY'S CLUB boasts a bandstand on which performers' backs are to a large window, offering sumptuous views of the Manhattan skyline, it is the room's fine sightlines and EXQUISITE SOUND that put it at the head of the list of NYC jazz clubs...Their booking policy strikes a balance between top flight, established artists and up-and-coming talent...Front of house and wait staff are SUPERB: polished, professional, and friendly!...Southern-themed menu yields good food, and the drinks are stellar!...
Beautiful place! Great music with a great staff of employees to make your experience there wonderful. The best musicians perform there. We really, really enjoyed the performance....
Very nice place food and jazz music was amazing had a great experience
THE BEST DAM JAZZ CLUB IN THE CITY, HANDS DOWN!!!
Whenever we are in NYC, we always spend one evening at Dizzy's. Most of the time we don't know the performer, but they never fail to blow us away. The food is great, and only a $10 minimum.
Decent jazz club. It was good but i recommend you to reserve before visit.
They have great performances. and the food are great. the baked macaroni is amazing! Love the place! and by showing your student id, you will get discounts and the late night shows also cheaper. But best place to view central park at nite.
If you like music and a good meal you can not stop dressing at the Dizzy's Club, very good musical atmosphere and delicious food and drinks.
The vibe is great. Drink prices kind of reasonable. Staff very friendly. The cover charge was a bit high and the length of the show we caught was rather short. I met very interesting people there.
Always amazing.
Absolutely great place to enjoy jazz evening. However, better eat somewhere before going there. Food is repulsive as it can get.
A beautiful acoustic and aesthetic ambiance to experience America's rich and vibrant art form - Jazz. The setting embraces you from all perspectives. Staging for audience and performing artists is designed to capture the spirit and emotion through the sights and sounds of the world renown venue. En hora buena! Congratulations! New York is made richer for its presence.
Oh there is nothing like a place for grown and sexy folks in NYC! I love this joint as a place to go with friends and get my live music on. It's chic, makes you feel like you are stepping into an old Hollywood movie.
Great place for Jazz.
Very very very good Jazz and food
Absolutely stunning room, with top-notch entertainment, and great service. A do not miss if and when you're in town
Wonderful experience, great music and ambiance with okay food and fine service..,We were there yesterday (7aug) for the 19.30 concert. I advise those who want to eat (as we did) to arrive well in advance so that you can finish munching before the music starts and just enjoy your drink during the show...
It's a grace place to hear jazz music. It is easy to get to because it is at the Time Warner building at Columbus Circle. The price to get in on a week day is very reasonable. Just $5.00 plus they make you order some food or drink.
Verry nice place!!! ...hot point to see a good jazz and drink a tap beer!!
An amazing evening of Jazz and tasty food with a spectacular view overlooking Central Park. A beautiful space to listen to the best of NY jazz. The sound was spot on; not to loud and not to soft. The food was excellent with a serving of salmon that was flakey with just the right amount of lemon and butter. My spouse had the carrot soup and cornbread and found it to be perfect in taste and presentation. If you are in NY and into jazz...this is a must stop on you list.
This was by far my favorite evening during my first visit to NY. Such a great place with fabulous live Jazz and very good (but a bit pricey) food. Come early - otherwise you might be seated facing the wrong direction (especially as a European visitor you might be surprised that people here actaully have finished their dinner when the concert starts at 8pm)...
Very nice place, great music!
Wonderful New York experience. Food was pretty good! Especially for a place where the music is priority. Oh yes and fantastic jazz musicians all with a rooftop Columbus Circle/Central Park view.
You come here for the music, right? Tickets are pricey, as well as the food. The food could be better. The wait staff and bartenders are great and the room is an intimate setting. But, you come for the music and the music will blow you away.
Came here during flamenco week. Great performance and acoustics! Prices were on the higher end (I believe $40 with a $10minumum spend) but students get a $15 discount. My friend wasn't much impressed with her negroni cocktail but the caramel pecan vanilla ice cream dessert was the bomb! The view outside is also lovely, so overall a very nice evening. You can also come for the late night show aftee 11pm for $5 cover. Pretty trendy place though so expect to dress up and make reservations beforehand.
just posted a great review . Best zjazz Club in NYC. WONDERFUL talent. grest view and yummy food too. cant miss!
Had an awesome time at Dizzys. Great place to hear some great music. There is a cover charge for the 2 evening sessions. Late night sessions have no cover charge which is even better. They have a $10 minimum food or beverage purchase.
I am giving this venue 5 stars for the following 3 reasons; the entertainment, the view, and the bartender. I am from Missouri so maybe I am pleased easily but this place was one of the highlights of my NYC trip. The biggest downside was the food. Look people, you don't come here to eat, you come to be entertained. The food was some of the worst I have had at any resteraunt setting (I had the risotto) but I didn't care too much. The bartender made some pretty spot on cocktails though. If you absolutely want to get food then get the fried chicken. The fried chicken is pretty decent. Overall, try the place out atleast once. It was fun.
Fantastic experience here. Nice music and atmosphere, definitely worth to visit!
Nice jazz (most of the time). Really bad service. Seriously-- the staff doesn't have to push us out as soon as the show is done. I've never seen that... It's a really nice place but it would be even better without it's pretentiousness.
The place is big and cozy. Prices affordable, they ask for a 5$ cover plus 10$ minimum consumption for person. But if you consume 15$ or more you dont pay the cover.
Very poor food. Chicken was undercooked and therefore inedible. First experience of jazz and will probably be the last.
Good food too. Best club in NYC
Amazing place, fantastic view, great food and great entertainment.
Beautiful music, stunning view over Columbus Circle, and some solid food. A standard in the NYC jazz community, this place is the tops. They have an exceptional jazz education program through Jazz at Lincoln Center with live listening events, special presentations, and various jazz-centered programming throughout the year. Dizzy's is a great place to catch some of the old guard, as well as hear the next generation of jazz musicians. The place itself is large enough to feel open without losing the intimate jazz club feel. The food is standard American fare and priced at jazz club prices, aka, expensive, but then you really aren't there for the food. If you love jazz, go. If you want a great experience for a night out in NYC, go.
Enjoyed dinner and a performance of a young and talented piano maestro by the name of Matthew Whittaker and three other talented musicians that make up his quartet. Once again the talent and the venue deliver a magical jazz performance!
Great stage. Cool atmosphere. Wonderful artists
The worst night out ever. Service was ok'ish (slow and had to remind waiter of drink order) first course was OK but main was awful. First time since I was a child that a meal made me want to retch. Complete waste of over $200.
Perfect place to listen to great jazz music while enjoying the spectacular view over central park, the great ambiance inside, the nice food and the fun cocktails.
Nice modern venue with good acoustics.
Great place for some late night live Jazz! Be sure to call ahead to find out who’s performing.
Not what I expected but ok
Christian McBride's Tip City made the visit absolutely worth it!
Within Lincoln Center is the Dizzy Gillespie Club.We attended for the show featuring Ingrid Jensen accompioned by the University of William Patterson. The club's surrounding is great, great accoutics, beautiful view of the city, great food and drinks and a very professional staff.
So disappointed with the late night jazz at Dizzys. Except for a couple of very talented musicians, I found the remaining members to be amateurish at best. Certainly not even close to the level Of professionalism I would expect at this renown venue.
Great music, good food, good service!
The music was ethereal with a very soothing vocal. Love all the instruments and the food was pretty good.
Thumbs up to Christian McBride's Big Band for a memorable Father's Day evening . My 84 year old Pops and I enjoyed every minute. Great acoustics in an intimate setting, with a nice city view as the backdrop.
Beautiful view of Manhattan and wonderful jazz music
It’s a very carefully if all customers. I loved this place.
Really good food and you'll always hear some of the finest jazz in the world!
The late night sessions are one of the best cheap dates in the city
Bought tickets for their Thanksgiving Parade viewing event! TOTAL SCAM!! Paid $900 for tickets for 2, spent 2 hours walking the streets of NYC trying to get in. The letters they sent to get through barricades were bogus, wouldn’t get us through one!! Police laughed when we showed them told us to walk around. We walked every possible way for over 2 hours in freezing weather!! Got back to our hotel at around 10am and watched parade in the streets enjoying Dunkin Donuts! Spoke to SAM the event coordinator expressing my frustration and he’s truly rudest person ever! Told me he was looking a room full of people and if they figured it out so should I?!?!? WOW!!!! They should be reported, don’t buy tickets to any holiday event that involves getting through any kind of barricade. Traveled from Atlanta to be ripped off! So disappointed .....
Awesome music and views
The view is priceless. Drinks are pricey. Classy crowd. Tickets for their jazz concerts sell out fast
Good food, Great music
Jazz
Patrons at Dizzy’s Club can enjoy phenomenal jazz sets and Southern-inspired food while taking in incredible views of New York City. The venue, which is situated on the fifth floor of the Columbus Circle’s Time Warner Center, is part of Jazz at Lincoln Center – a non-profit venture launched by Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. The building also houses two larger performance venues: The Appel Room and Rose Theater.