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    Saxophone and Flute Lessons

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Dimitriou's Jazz Alley

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    I believe in giving credit where it's due. After posting my previous review, it was clear that the…read moreteam at Jazz Alley took the feedback seriously. Since then, every visit has been fantastic. The staff has been noticeably more attentive, welcoming, and genuinely focused on creating a great guest experience. I've been coming to Jazz Alley since 2005, and over the past 20 years it has been the place where I've celebrated birthdays, anniversaries, business dinners, and evenings out with family and friends. Some of my favorite memories in Seattle have been made here--introducing guests from out of town to world-class jazz, sharing dinner with my son, and enjoying unforgettable performances with my partner and close friends. What stands out now is that the service once again matches the caliber of the musicians on stage. Servers are attentive without being intrusive, food arrives on time, and the atmosphere feels warm and welcoming again. No restaurant or venue gets it right 100% of the time, but what matters is listening to customers and making improvements. Jazz Alley appears to have done exactly that, and I truly appreciate it. It's great to have one of Seattle's iconic venues back to providing the complete experience--exceptional music paired with exceptional hospitality. I'll continue bringing family, friends, clients, and visitors here for many years to come. Bravo to the entire Jazz Alley team.

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    Rebirth Brass Band lighting up the room!
    Rebirth Brass Band lighting up the room!
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    Getting ready! Mac Ayers concert Friday, March 24, 2023.
    Getting ready! Mac Ayers concert Friday, March 24, 2023.
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    The floor filling up.
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    The view from the Emerald Club seating. In the Emerald Club, you'll have seats and a table, wait service, and an unobstructed view.

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