The new Greenwich Village club Cachaça is already making its mark on the area's teeming jazz scene with a musician friendly atmosphere and late night schedule that mixes mainstream, Brazilian and AfroCuban...
What is Cachaça?
Cachaça (pronounced “ka–SHA–sa”) is the newest late–night Jazz Club in Greenwich Village, located at 35 W. 8th Street between Fifth & Sixth Avenues in New York City.
This intimate room, decorated in a beautiful Brazilian theme, features the best in live jazz and world music. A perfectly conditioned 1932 mahogany 7–foot Steinway piano graces the stage. In addition, the room is tuned using a double bass as an acoustic reference, resulting in a superb listening experience, and a double bass in the lobby sets the tone and vibe of the club.
Cachaça's name is inspired by the drink Cachaça: the Brazilian liquor distilled from unrefined sugarcane juice and principal ingredient in a Caipirinha (pronounced “kai-pee-REEN-yah”), the national cocktail of Brazil. (Please see the drink menu.)
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