A must for any Jazz fanatic or if you’re curious about Louis Armstrong. The house is a shrine to his larger-than-life personality and talent.
Once home to a jazz icon, this museum showcases an extensive archive on jazz music. Highlights include unpublished home recordings, family photos and a Japanese garden. Open Tuesday through Sunday. Read more.
I love love love the vibe. I will check back in when I actually eat and drink there. But the back patio is warm and inviting and the jazz is awesome!!!
The shoreside drinkery showcases seasonal vino from hang-ten regions around the world. Settle in the garden out back for live jazz on Thursday nights or black-and-white flicks on Saturdays. Read more.
On July 4, 1973, the Singer Bowl, a temporary stadium from the 1939 World's Fair donated by the Singer Sewing Machine Company, was renamed the Louis Armstrong Memorial Stadium during a jazz jamboree.
Beautiful oyako don so affordable, this place is friendly and has a calming atmosphere. Also love the jazz music.
Up and coming music nurturing spot in astoria. Anything from live jazz to local theatre to a sick Vynl system! Great beer and drinks.
This awesome local bar offers a unique multi-level space, floating stage, live music, great drinks. The mix of ppl includes local Latino, POC, queer, & white folk. Lots of community & activist events.