REVIEW · CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai: Moment’s Notice Jazz Club F&B Packages
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A great jazz night in Chiang Mai can be surprisingly easy. Moment’s Notice Jazz Club pairs live performances with a food and beverage package, so you’re not hunting for dinner and a show separately.
I love the way the music unfolds during the evening: it starts smaller (a singer with guitar and even an oboe in the mix) and then the night grows louder with a band in the bigger room. I also like that the menu is set up for real tastes, not just “snacks with jazz” vibes. One consideration: this is a 90-minute plan, and it’s non-refundable, so it’s best if you’re already set on your evening timing.
The place feels friendly and cozy, with service that keeps the night flowing. You’ll want to plan your own way there since transportation isn’t included, but once you arrive it’s straightforward: music, food, drinks, repeat, and then you’re done before you feel stuck all night.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Moment’s Notice Jazz Club: a Chiang Mai jazz club that actually feeds you
- Price and value: how $35 for up to two makes sense
- The 90 minutes: what the evening feels like
- Live jazz quality: classic sets for people who want jazz, not background noise
- Food and drink: ordering tips that make the menu easier
- Atmosphere and service: why this feels like a real night out
- Practical logistics: get there, dress right, and pick your timing
- Who should book this jazz club dinner package
- Should you book Moment’s Notice Jazz Club package?
- FAQ
- How long is the Chiang Mai Moment’s Notice Jazz Club package?
- What is included in the package price?
- Does transportation to the venue come with the package?
- What is the price and group limit?
- Is there a cancellation option?
- Are there any items that are not allowed at the venue?
- What time should I plan to arrive?
Key things to know before you go

- Two-stage live music: smaller set first, then a full band takes over in the larger room
- Food + drinks are part of the deal: you’re not adding dinner costs on top
- Classic jazz focus: great if you actually want the genre, not just background music
- Cozy, friendly atmosphere: it feels like a night out with people who care
- Quick 90-minute session: fun and contained, not an all-evening commitment
- Rules matter: no slippers/bare feet, and alcohol and drugs are listed as not allowed
Moment’s Notice Jazz Club: a Chiang Mai jazz club that actually feeds you

Moment’s Notice Jazz Club is the kind of spot you’d choose when you want an evening with rhythm and comfort built in. In Chiang Mai, where you can find music everywhere, this one stands out for a simple reason: the show is the main event, and the meal is designed to go along with it.
The room setup helps. Reviews point to a two-part experience—starting intimate with a singer, guitar, and even an oboe, then moving into a larger-room band later. That shift matters because it changes the vibe without forcing you to scramble for a new reservation, new place, or a different venue.
If you’re the type who likes planning a “real” night out—something with a clear start, good sound, and food on the table—this fits well. You get jazz first, but you also get sustenance so you’re not hunting for street food at midnight just to stay awake.
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Price and value: how $35 for up to two makes sense

The package price is $35 per group up to 2 for about 90 minutes. On paper, that’s not a bargain buffet situation. But in practice, it can feel like good value because you’re buying two things together: live jazz and a dining experience.
Here’s the practical way to think about it: in Chiang Mai, a decent meal plus a ticket (or separate paid show) can add up fast—especially if you’re trying to match time slots. Bundling the entertainment with food and beverage reduces that “where do we eat?” stress and makes the evening feel intentional.
Also, the package includes impeccable service and a premium dining experience. Even if you don’t care about the label, the result you’re paying for is simple: someone is taking care of the food pacing while the music keeps rolling.
The main value watch-out is who the offer suits. Since it’s per group up to two, it’s best if you’re coming as a pair or keeping it small. If you’re traveling with a bigger group, check how the “up to two” structure affects what you’ll actually pay.
The 90 minutes: what the evening feels like

This isn’t the type of experience where you sit for four hours and hope the band gets to the good songs. You’re getting a tight, focused night out for around 90 minutes, and the flow tends to follow a pattern.
The evening often starts small—think singer with guitar plus an oboe in the restaurant area. That first stage is nice because it’s intimate and allows you to actually hear what’s going on rather than getting overwhelmed immediately by volume.
Then, later, a band plays in the bigger room. That second stage is where the music energy rises, and the atmosphere turns more “let’s enjoy the whole sound” rather than “let’s listen quietly while we eat.”
You can treat the meal as part of the show, not a break from it. If you like the idea of ordering, tasting, and then letting the set change the mood around you, this format works well.
Live jazz quality: classic sets for people who want jazz, not background noise
If you’re going for jazz, you’ll probably appreciate that the performances lean classic. One review describes classic Jazz for classic Jazz lovers, and that’s the right mindset to bring here.
Classic jazz shows can be more than nostalgia. They’re about musicianship—control, phrasing, and that little back-and-forth between instruments that makes you want to sit a little straighter. When the venue adds instruments like the oboe early in the night, it signals they’re not just doing “standard bar band” programming.
The sound also matters. Multiple reviews mention the ambiance and the way the space feels during the show—cozy at the start, then bigger and more energized later. That’s exactly what you want from a jazz club experience: a progression, not a flat line.
If your goal is a quiet conversation with zero music interruption, this probably won’t be your best match. If your goal is a fun dinner where jazz is the headliner, you’re in the right place.
Food and drink: ordering tips that make the menu easier
This package isn’t just “some food.” The dining side is part of the experience, and reviewers consistently call the food grt and mention great ambience. You’re looking at flavorful dishes and cocktails, and the package format suggests you’ll have choices rather than one sad plate you must accept.
One extremely practical tip comes from a guest: when you want the food not spicy, ask for Mai Phed. If you don’t want heat, this is a simple way to communicate clearly without guessing.
Another thing I like about a jazz-and-dinner setup is pacing. When the food is built into the event, you’re less likely to experience the usual mismatch where you finish dinner long before the best set starts. Here, the flow is designed so your meal works with the show timing.
A quick note: the venue rules list alcohol as not allowed. Since beverages are included in the package, the safe way to handle this is to stick to what’s part of your package rather than bringing anything extra. Follow the venue rules, keep it simple, and you’ll avoid awkwardness.
Atmosphere and service: why this feels like a real night out

The vibe here gets described as cute, friendly, and cozy. That sounds like marketing until you remember what it means in real life: you can settle in without feeling rushed, and the music plus dining feels like a planned experience rather than a noisy detour.
Service also shows up in the package details as impeccable service, and that lines up with the idea that your night should run smoothly while music is playing. In other words, you’re not juggling menus and asking strangers where the band is set up.
If you’re planning a date night, this kind of atmosphere matters. Cozy jazz dinner spots give you an excuse to dress a little nicer, order something you’d usually save for a special night, and then talk while the music does the emotional work.
Practical logistics: get there, dress right, and pick your timing

Transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to handle getting to the club yourself. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it does change how you plan your evening. If you rely on someone else for rides later, build in a little buffer so you’re not scrambling at the end.
You’ll also want to check starting times. The duration is 90 minutes, and schedules can affect whether you’re catching the quieter opening stage or more of the bigger-room band later.
On the rules side, keep it simple:
- Skip slippers and bare feet.
- Don’t bring weapons or sharp objects.
- Don’t bring sportswear if you can avoid it.
- Follow the rule list about alcohol and drugs.
If you’re unsure about what counts as sportswear, basic logic helps: choose something comfortable but not gym-uniform casual.
Who should book this jazz club dinner package
This is a strong pick if you want a classic jazz evening with food built in. It’s also a good fit if you like the idea of a cozy start and a louder, more band-focused second stage.
You’ll enjoy it most if:
- you genuinely like jazz and want to hear the instruments clearly
- you’re planning a date night or a small group night out (it’s up to two per group pricing)
- you want a simple plan with food + drinks taken care of
- you prefer a contained evening (about 90 minutes)
It may not be ideal if you need a long, flexible schedule. Since it’s time-limited and non-refundable, it works best when your evening plans are already locked.
Should you book Moment’s Notice Jazz Club package?

I’d book it if you want a clean, classic jazz dinner experience in Chiang Mai without the hassle of arranging dinner and show timing separately. The value comes from bundling live music with a meal and drinks, and the pacing (small group first, band later) makes the night feel like it has a real arc.
Book it especially if you can use the spicy-order tip—Mai Phed—and you’d rather spend your time enjoying jazz than negotiating menus in a hurry. Just make sure you can commit to the timing since it’s non-refundable, and plan your ride because transportation isn’t included.
If that matches your style of travel—good music, good food, and a night that ends on time—this package is an easy yes.
FAQ
How long is the Chiang Mai Moment’s Notice Jazz Club package?
The experience lasts about 90 minutes.
What is included in the package price?
The package includes food and beverage, plus a premium dining experience with service.
Does transportation to the venue come with the package?
No. Transportation is not included.
What is the price and group limit?
The price is $35 per group for up to 2 people.
Is there a cancellation option?
No. The activity is non-refundable.
Are there any items that are not allowed at the venue?
Yes. The rules list weapons or sharp objects, swimwear, alcohol and drugs, sportswear, slippers, and bare feet as not allowed.
What time should I plan to arrive?
You should check availability for starting times so you match the show window within the 90-minute experience.





















