![]() ![]() Buy Tickets to the 2018 Steel City Jazz Festival On Saturday, June 2, 2018, festival attendees will be treated to performances by Jazmin Ghent, Eric Essix, Kyle Turner, Nelson Rangel, Steve Oliver, Oleta Adams, Steve Arrington of Slave, and Confunkshun. The Steel City Jazz Festival kicks off on Friday, June 1, 2018, with a lineup of jazz artists that includes: Ben Tankard, Lindsey Webster, Vincent Ingala, Pieces of a Dream, Peabo Bryson, and Jeffrey Osborne. This is the fifth anniversary of the Jazz Festival in Birmingham and includes one of the best lineups of jazz musicians in festival history! A relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff make the Brew the kind of place that you want to make ‘your place’.The Steel City Jazz Festival returns to historic Legion field for two solid days of music, food, fun, and more. ![]() Serving up delicious pub fare, you can get a solid meal at a good price at the Brew for breakfast, lunch and dinner. So I’m extra excited that not only did the Brew open up just a few doors down, but that it has flourished as a welcome addition to the street. ![]() Unfortunately those changes are sometimes short-lived (we miss you, Golden Brown). If you’re just grabbing a drink or looking for a meal, Zyla’s is always a solid choice.Īs a member of the Hamilton Audio Visual Node, I’m down on Barton Street pretty often, and I’ve seen a few changes to the strip of Barton between James North and Hughson since HAVN opened up a few years ago. On any given night you’re likely to hear some Steel City Jazz Festival performers playing, and like Artbar, Zyla’s have been doing a fantastic job of supporting young, local and up-and-coming musicians. With a new menu and some killer drink-deals, it’s easy to see why so many people have fallen for Zyla’s as a great new spot to hang out, have a drink and listen to great music. I love the vibe inside Zyla’s, it has a perfect jazz-club atmosphere. Located just down the street from Mesa is Zyla’s, which has quickly established itself as a jazz hotspot in the city. The second best part (after the food)? It’s right around the corner from Artword Artbar, so no need to worry about being late for the show! If you’ve got a craving for something cheesy and saucy that will fill you right up, Mesa has you covered. Honestly I’d go just for the bean dip. Thankfully it wasn’t too long before Mesa opened at 255 James St North, offering up Mexican cuisine that’s as delicious as ever. This list is by no means exhaustive, just a few of the many options worth checking out!Ī lot of people, myself included, were sad to see Mex-I-Can close down a little while back. Each year we like to include a couple of shout-outs to our faves in the form of recommendations on where to eat before catching a show. Since just last year all kinds of new restaurants have opened up around downtown Hamilton, bringing even more quality choices to a fantastic food scene. I’ve got my go-to spots: Hamilton classics like Ola alongside newer favourites like Knead Pizza and Small’s. In case you missed out on NOSH last week, let me fill you in: there’s a lot of good food in Hamilton. The 4th annual Steel City Jazz Festival starts later today, so naturally now is a good time to take a momentary break from talking jazz to talk food instead. ![]()
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