Lenox Lounge In Harlem

The historic Lenox Lounge and its Zebra Room have been significant in the Harlem community since the opening in the late 1930's. It has served as the backgrop for many jazz legends. Join us for an exciting evening of dining and jazz in one of the few original art-deco clubs in NYC.

Push through the Zebra Room's early 1940s swinging glass-and-wood double doors, and you will be enclosed in a beautiful room famous for its Art Deco interior. Black leather banquettes wrap themselves around curving zebra-print walls, with a few cozy tables in the center. Space for the band is to the right. The performances are intimate, for the band plays directly in front of the tables, and every seat in the room is privileged with a good view and sound. If you choose to sit in the first banquette to your left, next to the band, you will be occupying the 'Billie Holiday booth,' a space that was once reserved weekly for the singer herself. You may feel as though you've actually stepped into the 1940s, an important part of the appeal of the Lounge.


Contact Info

288 Lenox Avenue (Malcolm X Blvd.)
(between 124th & 125th Streets)
New York, NY

Phone: 212-427-0253
Web: www.lenoxlounge.com





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