This could be the most unique and atmospheric performance venue in a city with no shortage of them. Top Israeli musicians and bands perform in this underground cave with candles illuminating the throngs of people. There's also a bar. Check the Facebook page for the irregular schedule.
Zedekiah's Cave
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