Jack Macklin
Jazz
A neighborhood in Chicago
The Gold Coast mixes upscale restaurants, high-end shopping, and ornate historic buildings, and its live-music options follow that same range, from grand hotel bars to a long-running Division Street institution. Coq d'Or, in the Drake Hotel, opened December 6, 1933, just after Prohibition's repeal, and today offers piano jazz on weekends inside a room of rich wood paneling, rouge leather accents, and a cozy glow. A few blocks away, Adorn Bar & Restaurant sits on the 7th floor of the Four Seasons and runs a "Live in the Lounge" residency with BELLOSOUND, bringing local artists in jazz, blues, house, and more on select nights. The roster spans South American guitarists and veterans of the Chicago jazz scene to DJs who spin house, funk, and disco. The Original Mother's is a Division Street fixture of over 45 years, with live music every Thursday and Friday, nightly karaoke, dancing, and DJs, and a capacity up to 600. It was immortalized in the film *About Last Night*. Zebra Lounge is a tucked-away piano bar on State Street with a cozy, low-key feel. Gold Coast Social pairs a southern-inspired menu with live music entertainment. Specific facts on Hideaway were not found in search results.
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Live Melodic House Music sets, specialty cocktails, photo opportunities, complimentary sampling activations
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Live Melodic House Music sets, specialty cocktails, photo opportunities, complimentary sampling activations
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Live Melodic House Music sets, specialty cocktails, photo opportunities, complimentary sampling activations