Funky hangout serving New Orleans-inspired bites & drinks, plus beats in its basement music lounge.
"Canary Club, a restaurant inspired by New Orleans, closed on April 27, according to a note on its website." - Luke Fortney
"You don’t need to go out of your way to have dinner at Canary Club, a multi-floor Cajun spot on the LES. But you should make a reservation for the live music lounge downstairs, which has performances Wednesday through Sunday. The red booths, large-format cocktails, and live jazz make it feel like a speakeasy in New Orleans, and it’s a great place to hang out with a first date or significant other." - neha talreja, bryan kim, hannah albertine, matt tervooren
"This cocktail lounge, jazz venue, and restaurant brings a little bit of New Orleans to the Lower East Side. The setting is elegant in a museum sort of way, and the menu successfully channels the food of the Big Easy with such dishes as roast oysters in chile garlic butter that spills over the shells onto the bright white rock salt at the bottom of the serving tray." - Robert Sietsema
"New Orleans-style restaurant and music lounge Canary Club offers a private room — plus a private bathroom — that accommodates up to 18 people. A prix fixe menu is available, and customers have the option to choose their own music during their booking. In addition, the downstairs bar is also bookable for groups up to 25." - Eater Staff
"This New Orleans-inspired jazz bar hosts live music on Broome Street on the LES every Wednesday through Sunday from 6pm to 8pm. In case you’re worried it’ll be busy with people walking by intrigued by the saxophone on the sidewalk, know that you can secure a table ahead of time for outdoor dining. Also - starting on October 23rd, you can watch indoor shows in their music lounge on Fridays and Saturdays (there will be a $15 per-person fee for booking a table)." - Hannah Albertine