Intimate 99-seat room with art deco furnishings & soul food featuring live jazz since 1934.
"A classic jazz bar on the Avenue of Fashion is an entertainment hub that takes special care with its food. Baker's Keyboard Lounge's fried wings are a crowd favorite. Order them as a set of four or six, and don't skip the peach cobbler for dessert." - Serena Maria Daniels
"Right off Eight Mile, Baker’s is one of the world's oldest continuously operating jazz clubs. The restaurant, known for its signature piano bar and soul food, features regular live events that draw music lovers from around the city. Go for house favorites like fried chicken, collard greens, and the incredible peach cobbler served with great live jazz. Consider calling ahead for a reservation." - Serena Maria Daniels
"A trip to this Livernois icon should be on every Detroiters' bucket list. Both the music and the food stand out, and no visit can be complete without a overflowing hot terrine of cobbler crowned with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Life is indeed very sweet sometimes." - Serena Maria Daniels
"Right off Eight Mile, Baker’s is one of the oldest continuously operating jazz clubs in the world. The restaurant, known for its signature piano bar and soul food, features regular live events that draw music lovers from around the city. Go for house favorites like fried chicken, collard greens, and the incredible peach cobbler served with great live jazz." - Amber Ogden
"Baker’s opened as a sandwich joint in 1933 and began booking jazz artists the following year. Once a haunt for the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Nat “King” Cole, Sarah Vaughn, and Miles Davis, the art deco lounge still hosts nightly shows. Fans go for the soul food, too: barbecue wings and ribs, blackened catfish, and fried pork chops, for starters." - Serena Maria Daniels