Room 623 was a unique Harlem speakeasy jazz club dedicated to preserving the legacy of Harlem jazz with live performances and intimate jam sessions. It offered a distinctive blend of vibrant jazz shows paired with late-night dining experiences, often in collaboration with Brunch Harlem upstairs. The venue stood out as a queer-owned, black-owned space that fostered community and celebrated Harlem's rich musical and cultural history.

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Highlights

  • Authentic Harlem speakeasy jazz club atmosphere with live jam sessions and themed music nights.
  • Collaboration with Brunch Harlem for a combined dinner and show experience featuring elevated seafood brunch concepts.
  • A queer-owned and black-owned venue that champions Harlem jazz heritage and inclusive community vibes.

Important Details

  • Reservations required for prix fixe dinner and show seatings, served 90 minutes before showtime.
  • Entry involves a speakeasy-style experience—look for the blue light as a discreet entrance cue.
  • The venue follows strict COVID-19 safety guidelines; masks optional and hand sanitizer provided.

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