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Jules Bistro Details

  • Dining Style: Casual Dining
  • Website: http://www.julesbistro.com/
  • Email: julesbistronyc@forgeois-group.com
  • Phone: (212) 477-5560
  • Hours of Operation: Lunch: Thursday - Sunday: 11:00am - 4:00pm; Dinner: Sunday - Thursday: 5:00pm - 11:30pm, Friday - Saturday: 5:00pm - 2:00am; Brunch: Saturday - Sunday: 11:00am - 4:00pm
  • Payment Options: Cash Only
  • Cuisine: French
  • Executive Chef: Pascal Condomine
  • Dress Code: Casual Dress
  • Accepts Walk-Ins: Yes
  • Additional Details: Bar Dining, Bar/Lounge, Beer, Cafe, Counter Seating, Delivery, Entertainment, Happy Hour, Late Night, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Takeout, Weekend Brunch, Wine, Wine Bar
  • Entertainment: The hot spot to enjoy the finest live jazz in the East Village.
    From Dixie jazz to straight ahead jazz, blues, urban-soul jazz, and Latin jazz, every performance brings in top notch musicians with an impressive resume such as Ethan Mann, Gregg Bandy, Chris Bergson, Robert Ross, Eve Cornelius, Ed Cherry, Shareef Clayton and many other jazz monsters.
    All happening in a close to the audience dinning room fro the best experience ever.
    All cover free.

Getting there

  • Cross Street: 2nd Avenue
  • Public Transit: You can take the L to 3rd Avenue, 4/6 to Astor Place, or N/R to 8th Street NYU.
  • Parking: Street Parking
A word from Jules Bistro
Jules Bistro, in NYC's Rockin' and Rollin' East Village, hosts nightly Live Jazz & a Sunday Jazz Brunch. Among many music greats, Norah Jones performed there during her debut. This coming year, Jules celebrates its 20th anniversary as the best place to date and enjoy great wine and jazz. Enter and be transported back in time. Whether you have memories of Paris' Marais or not, Jules will get you in the mood. It's amber coziness and evolved jazz improvs, not to mention sophisticated cuisine, create a Parisian nostalgia. Whether you stop by for a glass of red or settle in for a romantic meal, Jules Bistro hits the spot. The owner's familiarity with Harlem Jazz venues encouraged him to bring that energy downtown. That, including his father's stories of the French Jazz revolution, the rise of a music genre long overlooked in the U.S., drove him to try something new on St. Marks Place. So, join us for a little piece of the present, and past, at Jules Bistro.Continued
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Jules Bistro
4.2
44 $31 to $50 restaurant
Featured Reviews
  • "I had been to Jules two years ago and remembered having a good experience. Went back with two friends for a small birthd..."
    Dined on 5/13/2013
  • "Excellent food. I loved the cucumber salad especially. The wine in a little pricey and there are no liquor drinks. The j..."
    Dined on 5/15/2013
  • "The food is hit and miss - nothing is bad, but some things are less than exceptional (the schnitzel) while other things ..."
    Dined on 5/11/2013

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