Blue Note

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Milano, Italy

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Jazz club· Event planner· Live music venue· Restaurant

Blue Note Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Blue Note is located in Milano, Italy on Via Pietro Borsieri, 37. Blue Note is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category jazz club in Italy.

Address

Via Pietro Borsieri, 37

Price range

$

Phone

+39 269016888

Service options

Dine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsFoodFood at barSpiritsWine

Open hours

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Lorenzo Zanetti

One of my favourite music programme in Milan. You can dine or simply have a drink and a snack while enjoying the concert. Come at least half an hour before the show begins to sit at the best tables. A bit expensive but definitely worth it.

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Sergey Paivin

Alexander Anatolyevich Shirvindt (Russian: Александр Анатольевич Ширвиндт, born July 19, 1934) is a Soviet and Russian screen and stage actor, screenwriter, voice actor, People's Artistand Meritorious Artist of the RSFSR.[1] Awarded with Order of Merit for the Fatherland,[2] Order of Friendship of Peoples. Since 2000 he has been a theater director of Moscow Theater of Satire. Aleksandr Shirvindt Born Alexander Anatolyevich Shirvindt July 19, 1934(age 84) Moscow, Russia, USSR OccupationActor, directorYears active1956–presentAwardsPeople's Artist of Russia Meritorious Artistof Russia Alexander Schirvindt's voice recorded September 2004 Contents BiographyEdit Alexander Shirvindt was born in Moscow in a family of a violinist and music teacher Anatoly Gustavovich Shirvindt (1896–1962) and Raisa Samoilovna Shirvindt (1898–1985) of Moscow Philharmonic Society. In 1956 he graduated from Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute. The same year Shirvindt made his cinema debut in She Loves You! (1956). Grandfather, Gustav (Gedaliah) Moiseevich Shirvindt (a graduate of Vilnius 1st Gymnasium in 1881), was a doctor.[3][4][5] Shirvindt appeared in more than 40 films, including Grandads-Robbers (1971), The Irony of Fate (1975), The Twelve Chairs (1976), Three Men in a Boat(1979), Station for Two (1982), The Irony of Fate 2(2007). He voiced Aramis in Dog in Boots film.[6]

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Judith Stephenson

Wear your mask. Great venue, great food, great music.

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Stefano Garzia

Best place ever. (A bit expensive but worth it)

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Joe Rodrigo

Excellent live entertainment venue; this establishment offers an extensive beverage list with a comprehensive selection of wine and liquor. Most shows get sold out especially when a well-known act is lined up. Reservations recommended to avoid disappointment.