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Gregory’s Jazz Club

Tridente, Trevi & the Quirinale


If Gregory's were a tone of voice, it’d be husky: unwind over a whisky in the downstairs bar, then unwind some more on squashy sofas upstairs to slinky live jazz and swing, with quality local performers who also like to hang out here.


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