Overview

East Shore Jazz Bar is a hidden gem for jazz lovers in Beijing. It’s not a fancy commercial spot—just a cozy, authentic space where music fans gather. The vibe? Think of old American jazz clubs from the 1920s–30s. Vintage decor, soft lighting, and live music make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Perfect for unwinding with friends or solo, especially if you love that “lazy Sunday afternoon” kind of mood.

Address & Transportation

You’ll find it at 2/F, No. 2 Qianhai South Bank, Xicheng District (about a 200m walk from Exit C Southeast of Shichahai Metro Station).

  • By bus: Take Bus 60 to Gulu Drum Tower Station, then walk 200m.
  • By metro: Get off at Shichahai Station (Line 6), exit C Southeast, and follow the signs.

Price

Budget around 82 RMB per person (~$12 USD) for drinks and snacks.

Time Suggestion

Plan to stay 1–3 hours. It’s the kind of place where you settle in, listen to live sets, and let the slow-paced, jazzy atmosphere do its magic.


Why Visit?

  • Live Music: Local jazz bands play regularly, so you’ll hear real talent, not just playlists.
  • No Tourist Crowds: Mostly locals and serious jazz fans—skip the tourist traps and dive into Beijing’s artsy side.
  • Photo-Worthy Vibes: Think vintage posters, dim lights, and old-school furniture. Great for Instagram!

Tip: Come early (around 7 PM) to grab a seat upfront. It’s small, so weekends get busy!