"Tucked in the back of Jack White’s Third Man Records empire, this minimalist jazz club feels exactly like what you’d expect of someone cool and quirky and connected opening their private listening room to you. Maybe because that’s what happened here: the space used to only be available for private events, but is now open to the public Thursdays through Saturdays. Like the White Stripes musician himself, the venue’s reputation is for serious musical chops, with some offbeat touches (like the faux elephant head mounted on the wall). Seats at tables are adequate and comfortable on a regular night and can be reserved in advance for large parties. On a regular night, you’ll have good sight lines and room to eat and drink at the table. During some shows, the venue is standing-room-only, and it can be very crowded if the act is a popular one." - Kristin Luna,Margaret Littman