Jonathan R.
Yelp
Going to a jazz lounge, having drinks, and enjoying great music has always been a dream of mine, and I was happy that my first experience happened at The Sound Room.
I purchased the V.I.P tickets for only ten dollars more than the regular ticket price. That extra ten dollars got us into the club a half hour early, giving us time to buy drinks and food, as well as get priority seating. They opened their doors promptly at seven, so we didn't have to wait too long in the rain.
While waiting in line to get checked in, I couldn't help but notice the food at the counter. It was glowing, and even though I was here for the show, my stomach needed to be appeased first. The food was very affordable, much more than I thought it would be. For two Moulin Rouge drinks (champagne, hibiscus, and ginger), a cheese plate, a crostini with pecan pate and mushrooms, a lavash roll, and a shrimp skewer, I paid $40.00. Everything tasted great. We also indulged in their version of spinach dip, which looked good, but lacked in flavor.
Enough about the food. The real show is the actual show, which was everything I wanted it to be. The room is fairly small, only seating 70 people, and every seat is the best seat in house. The small room crams everyone together, but you abandon any sense of claustrophobia once the show starts. The show for the night was performed by Marina Crouse and Garth Webber, along with their band. The music they play is like no other. I have always been a fan of Jazz and Blues, but to hear it live is a whole other experience. The music was very soulful. It made me truly listen to what's being played, what's being sung, and the stories that are being told. The band was full of life, especially the drummer, and the vibe was just incredibly warm and fun.
The venue is small, making the sound incredible. The staff are incredible as well, especially the owner, who clearly has a passion for this type of music. Even the other patrons are incredible. While we were waiting in the rain, at least four different people offered to share their umbrellas with us. The Sound Room has it's usual members, and it's clear they are a tight knit family, but no one made us feel unwelcome or left out.
Parking can be a bit of a hassle, so I would recommend arriving early, so you have ample time to find a spot.
Overall, I can't thank The Sound Room enough for providing me with a very pleasant first experience into this world of live Jazz and Blues.