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At 14 euros for a glass of chianti, somebody must be having a laugh. If I thought a decent part of this was going to the musos, I could understand. But I suspect most of it goes to the shareholders or possibly to the unhelpful and surly staff who seem to spend most of their time rushing around in a very distracting manner during the set. Music is invariably top class.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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We have been to this place several times to listen to good music. This time, we decided to have dinner. A total disappointment. Hurried service, food much less than mediocre and very expensive: a 3 euros ‘cover charge’ doesn’t have any sense (paper placemats and towels). We had a soup with ‘plastic’ shrimps, cold and totally tasteless with very old slices of bread, fast-food-style chicken nuggets and an anonymous Caesar salad. An almost undrinkable glass of wine, and a bottle of water. To close our very mediocre dinner, we choose the 'lemon sorbet': we are served a big glass of an ignoble sweet concoction, at room temperature. Repulsive (and obviously remained in the glasses). We paid 120 € (party of 3), plus 120 € for the music, for a total of 240 € for the evening. I will NEVER have dinner at Blue Note again. And I’ll see if going back again for the music… after such a disappointment, I'm not sure!…
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Date of experience: November 2019
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Heather.Nisbet wrote a review Apr 2019
Stanford in the Vale, United Kingdom58 contributions27 helpful votes
Great night out with good food, good service and exceptional music. This is a fantastic night out for any music lover.
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Date of experience: April 2019
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Really enjoyed this. You can eat here if you want too. Seats are allocated on a first come, first served basis, and we were told we would definitely get a seat. We did, but despite it being a Friday night, the place was half-empty for the 9 o'clock session. It might have got busy later. …
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Date of experience: April 2019
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My experience, firstly, if it's a jazz club where you sit down for dinner to watch show, make sure your guests can actually watch the show. the tables are positioned in such a clinical straight rows way that you will have 4 heads and bodies in front of you and everybody will move to watch the show. I left with a pain in the neck. for a jazz club this pattern of tables is very amateur. The food; definitely overpriced for what it is, tip, have appetizers, the fried gnocchi and cold cuts is a great plate to start with, the ravioli eggplant not so much. The service; very generic and cold in general, not very personal, plates were rushed away from the table whilst still eating and when you thought they were being picked up to make room for the main course, nothing comes to your table for another 15 minutes. The check was delivered by hand as a drugstore receipt, not a plate, not a leather folder, a hand placing a strip of paper with numbers on your table. not very elegant for a jazz club in Milan where tickets are around $35. So there, book a neck massage for the after show, maybe have a sandwich before going, and dont expect anything extra luxurious because you're paying a pretty penny. it's jazz time.…
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Date of experience: November 2018
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