Jazz Upstairs
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/BARS, KATHMANDU/ Updated : Jan 10, 2017, 15:23 IST
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Touted as one of the oldest food/ beverage joints of Kathmandu, Jazz Upstairs is serving locals and travellers alike since its inception in 1997.
Touted as one of the oldest food/ beverage joints of Kathmandu, Jazz Upstairs is serving locals and travellers alike since its inception in 1997. Read less

Touted as one of the oldest food/ beverage joints of Kathmandu, Jazz Upstairs is serving locals and travellers alike since its inception in 1997. Housed in a building across the French Embassy in Lazimpat, Jazz Upstairs is a stylish place to spend a lazy evening in Kathmandu. As its name suggests, Jazz Upstairs represents the Jazz culture of the city and host Jazz music performances on their 4th floor al fresco setting! Local bands play their compositions in this place periodically and if you are in luck, you can even see an international band live! The well-stocked bar at Jazz Upstairs makes sure that you don’t go dry from the liquor counter. A rich collection of local and international spirits awaits you here with a plate of warm momos.
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