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Aug 24th, 2008 under Bars & Clubs

This place is off Zhujiang Rd, very close to Bainaohui aka Buynow
Just tell the cab driver to drop you at the junction of Zhujiang Rd and Chenxian Street (成贤街).
You’ll see a KFC, and the place is just opposite of KFC.
Call 8335-9517 if you have other queries.

Try coming here during the weekend to see the life band, which has been changing ever so often.

The menu here is the baby of Daz, who you guys should meet. There’s also Lee at the bar. Those interested in playing, check out www.nanjingplayers.com, set up by local saxophone player Mr. King.

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  1. open mike nite 12 sept saturday 2009!
    open mike nites at don q

  2. we’re having another session this coming thursday. if you’re interested to participate (read: perform), call the bar and tell them. if you just wanna come and listen, just come anytime after 9pm. no cover. just buy a drink and get a seat.

  3. OPEN MIKE NIGHT
    5th June Friday Night

    If you sing/perform, have one of two songs ready, and want to perform, here’s the opportunity. Most of us performing are not professional musicians. We just like our instruments or like to sing. We already have a piano, guitars, mikes and stage ready for you.

    Anyone else? Call Lee 8335-9517 to sign up.
    Or come on Wednesdays to use the space….

  4. it wuz pack to the brim and music was in the air. how come no one’s talking about this place? i drank some carlsberg, but how’s the food here, really?

  5. Nice place and home-like surrounding. Daily performance starts at 9:30pm..
    The weekdays are quiet there, enjoy the food and jazz music. Jazz musicians alway go there on wednesday and play together.

  6. 堂吉诃德 is the chinese name of this place.
    the owners are happy for feedback and will use your suggestions when possible.
    good if you’re looking for some place with music, but not too loud. where you can chat but not in an empty space…

    markov.

  7. Thanks, didn’t see there was already an entry for this. Will keep it in mind to try some time and report back how it goes.

  8. Went there a couple of months ago. It all started out nice - food was ok (Chef’s a Kiwi) and music was pleasant, although largely ignored by most of the people there. As soon as the music finished, out came the dice. There was about 5 tables all playing dice at the same time. Nothing worse than trying to finish dinner and have a nice conversation spoiled by the constant rattle of dice and then them getting slammed on the table. Ok, so this is China and they like to play dice - but it wasn’t for us, so we finished dinner and left them to it, and won’t go back in a hurry. Each to his own though.

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