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House of Blues & Jazz
The guide was updated:House of Blues and Jazz is a relaxed venue which often hosts international live acts. There is no cover charge, and the drink menu is extensive, although mixed drinks are best skipped in favour of beer or wine. Opens in the afternoon; some dining options are available.
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- Address: 60 Fuzhou Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai
- Opening hours: Daily 4pm–2am
- Phone: +86 021 6323 2779
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