Beit HaAmudim

Tel Aviv


Tel Aviv's intimate live jazz venue welcomes a disparate crowd to its almost nightly gigs, which kick off at 9.30pm. Entry fee for gigs is 5NIS per musician, so if you see a band of five people, you pay 25NIS. Close to Carmel Market, it functions as a cafe during the day.


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