Japanese-style listening bars are popping up all over the world. From Paris to Mexico City, here are some of the top spots to visit for a great sound system and even better cocktails.
LessAfter World War II, in jazz bars across Japan, patrons adhered to a code of silence. No talking, no fighting, no fuss—just drinks, cigarettes, and, most importantly, jazz. The concept has, of course, grown; Japan is now the mecca of listening bars, not just of jazz but of all genres. Yet for true jazz enthusiasts, spaces still exist that maintain this no-nonsense, music-first ethos. Perhaps the most highly regarded venue of this sort is JBS, a small but iconic jazz bar in Tokyo’s bustling Shibuy
Located amid Boerum Hill’s picturesque brownstones, Café Kitsuné is the latest offshoot from French–Japanese music and fashion label Maison Kitsuné. Aside from having in-house roasted coffee, delicious Parisian pastries, Japanese-inspired cocktails, and exclusive art exhibitions, Café Kitsuné features weekly DJ performances exclusively played on high-fidelity Japanese stereo equipment.
Not only is this Gowanus gem one of the top listening bars in the city, but it’s also a vibrant live music space, an elegant cocktail bar, a vegan restaurant and a can’t-miss record shop. Vinyl records line the walls; exquisite music emanates from high-fidelity speakers. You’ll be able to hang out indoors or on an outdoor patio—either way, Public Records will blow you away with its terrific sound system and superb music selection.
Home to almost 8,000 records from Wolf’s personal collection, the bar attracts audiophiles from across the globe. Order a whi koi sky highball and hang out in either the lounge or on a barstool while DJs spin out-of-print records and unheralded classics. Just make sure to show up early—lines form long before the doors open.
This modern space is decked out in state-of-the-art stereo equipment; when seated at the bar, you’ll admire rows of liquor bottles sandwiched between two high-fidelity speakers. There’s a DJ booth opposite the bar, where a rotating cast of tastemakers spin eclectic, cross-genre records. Tempo Club doesn’t just flaunt a relaxed, luxurious listening environment—it also houses a stage for live music, where notable jazz, R&B, house, and rock acts regularly play to jam-packed crowds.
This speakeasy-style hideaway provides a traditional Japanese listening bar experience in México City. The drink menu is filled with classic libations as well as a curated list of Japanese whisky. Despite the small space, the Tokyo Music Bar is smartly laid out, with comfortable leather chairs and plush barstools. Each evening, the bartenders handpick what records to play. The best part? Vintage analog speakers are embedded into the wall beside the bar, creating a sumptuous listening experience.
Miami may seem like the least likely American city to house a discrete listening bar, but Dante’s HiFi captures the city’s vivacious energy while also boasting a top-line sound system and a crate digger-approved record collection. Billed as Miami’s first listening bar, Dante’s HiFi offers up delicious snacks, signature cocktails, and DJs who spin music like island disco, house and R&B.
Blurring the line between record shop and cocktail bar, a seismic collection of vinyl dominates the back wall, with a special section highlighting the staff’s recent favorites. Don’t let the chill vibes and superb music selection distract you from Fréquence’s main attraction: their cocktails. Known for their complex variations on simple drinks, their menu is constantly changing and evolving. You’ll want to stay for a few drinks, and for a few records.