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Live jazz returns to 1803 NYC on May 29th with the Luke Hart Trio setting the tone for dinner service all night long. Join us for cocktails, New Orleans-inspired flavors, and an evening of smooth jazz, good energy, and late-night vibes. 🎷🍸✨
Every Sunday
Join us for a lively brunch with Chino Pons, bringing the rhythm of Havana to NYC. Expect upbeat Cuban grooves, great energy, and the perfect soundtrack to a sunny afternoon.
On June 5th, join us at 1803 for an evening with Takaaki Ohtomo — bringing soulful jazz, smooth improvisation, and an energy that fills the room from the first note to the last sip. Settle in with cocktails, dinner, and live music that keeps the night moving in all the right ways.
Spend your Saturday brunch at 1803 with live music from Jane Irving — bringing laid-back vocals, feel-good energy, and the perfect soundtrack for brunch cocktails, shared plates, and slow weekend afternoons. Join us for good food, good music, and even better company.
Friday night, June 12th — join us at 1803 for live music with Luke Hart. Expect smooth jazz, lively energy, and a soundtrack made for late dinners, cocktails, and long conversations. Settle in and let the night unfold with live music at the center of it all.
Saturday brunch, June 13th at 1803 with live music from Nat Harris — setting the tone with smooth, feel-good sounds made for lingering over cocktails, brunch plates, and easy conversation. Join us for a laid-back afternoon where the music carries the weekend.
Friday night at 1803 with live music from Diego Voglino — bringing rich, expressive sound and an easy late-night energy made for cocktails, dinner, and unhurried conversation. Come settle in and let the music shape the night.
Saturday brunch at 1803 featuring Willie Martinez Trio — bringing vibrant rhythm, tight interplay, and an infectious energy that lifts the room from the first set. Expect a lively brunch soundtrack built on groove, improvisation, and pure musical chemistry. Join us for cocktails, brunch, and live music that moves with the afternoon.
Friday night at 1803 with live music from Diego Voglino — bringing rich, expressive sound and an easy late-night energy made for cocktails, dinner, and unhurried conversation. Come settle in and let the music shape the night.
All month long, 1803NYC celebrates Pride with a special series of brunches, live music, and community gatherings.
Join us for weekend brunch featuring a seasonal menu, signature cocktails, and an atmosphere built for good energy and connection. Throughout Pride Month, expect live music performances that set the tone for an elevated, soulful experience—perfect for gathering with friends, celebrating love, and spending the day in the heart of it all.
More programming to be announced soon.
Brunch reservations are encouraged. Walk-ins welcome based on availability.
Celebrate Pride with us—good food, great music, and even better company.
Really good late night restaurant. Quick service and nice atmosphere. The food was delicious. We got two steaks, the shrimp tacos and the rice with shrimps and chicken...
One of the best places in NYC for good food, good service and live music. The charbroiled oysters were delicious, full of butter sauce on a bed of lettuce and bread. Excellent...
I don’t know where to begin on how wonderful my friends and I ate at this restaurant. We seriously underestimated how great this restaurant turned out...
Great New Orleans inspired restaurant with an excellent brunch on weekends. Live music accompanies most brunch times (mostly jazz but with a smattering of other acoustic sets), great atmosphere and big windows to watch what’s going on outside...
I loved my experience at 1803. The atmosphere is absolutely lovely and really feels like you are transported to New Orleans...
From renowned Chef Rafael Haid comes 1803 NYC, the best party on this side of the Mississippi River! Inspired by New Orleans’ vibrant culinary scene and rich culture and named for the Louisiana Purchase, 1803 transports you from the Big Apple to the Big Easy with its stunning balcony seating, covered outdoor seating, and prohibition speakeasy bar, Bon Courage. The good times keep on rolling with live music and special events daily, a stellar menu highlighted by Cajun-Creole dishes and NOLA classics (think Seafood Gumbo and beignets!), and delicious, carefully crafted cocktails