REVIEW · CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai: Moment’s Notice Jazz Club F&B Packages
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A jazz club dinner in Chiang Mai? Yes, and it comes with a plan. Moment’s Notice Jazz Club pairs live jazz with a food-and-drink package so your evening has momentum from the first note to the last bite. I like that the night isn’t just music on a loud schedule; it’s staged, cozy, and built around real dining time. The only real watch-out is that it’s 90 minutes, so if you want a long, slow hang, you may feel a bit rushed.
I’m also a fan of the way the performances unfold. The music starts small in the restaurant area with a singer plus instruments, then later a bigger band plays in a separate room, keeping the vibe fresh without you needing to change venues. And the food and cocktails are part of the value, not an afterthought. One consideration: you’ll want to arrive ready to follow the house rules, since there are clear clothing and item restrictions.
Here’s how to get the most out of your night, and whether this package fits your travel style.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Entering Moment’s Notice Jazz Club in Chiang Mai
- How the music works: from small setup to bigger band
- The 90-minute flow: what to do when you arrive
- Food and cocktails: what’s included and how to order
- Ambience and service: why the room feels easy
- Price and value: $35 for a group up to 2
- Practical tips and house rules that affect your night
- Who this package is best for (and who might skip it)
- Rating and what it signals for your decision
- Should you book Moment’s Notice Jazz Club F&B Package?
- FAQ
- How long is the Moment’s Notice Jazz Club F&B Package?
- Where is this experience located?
- What is the price, and how many people does it cover?
- What’s included in the package?
- Is transportation included?
- Is there a cancellation/refund option?
- What items or clothing are not allowed?
Key things to know before you go

- Classic jazz focus with performances that build from intimate to fuller-band energy
- Food and beverage included in a 90-minute set experience
- Cozy, friendly vibe that works well for couples and first-timers
- Menu choices for different tastes, including cocktail service
- House rules on clothing and items (no bare feet, slippers, or sportswear)
- $35 per group (up to 2) makes it simple for a date night budget
Entering Moment’s Notice Jazz Club in Chiang Mai

Moment’s Notice Jazz Club is in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, and it’s set up for an evening that feels like a real night out. The format matters here: you’re not just buying access to music, you’re buying a complete experience window that blends dining and live performance.
You’ll want to think of this as a 90-minute “set evening.” That’s long enough to eat comfortably and hear the music evolve, but short enough that you should plan your arrival so you don’t miss the opening portion. If you’re the type who likes to linger over dessert and cocktails for a couple hours, this may feel tight. But if you want a clean, enjoyable plan with no guesswork, it’s a strong match.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Chiang Mai.
How the music works: from small setup to bigger band

One of the best parts of this club night is the way the show grows. The evening can start in the restaurant area with a small lineup—think singer with instruments—so the room feels close and conversational. As the night goes on, the music shifts into a larger, louder setup in a bigger room where a full band plays classic jazz.
Why this is good for you: it keeps the soundtrack from becoming repetitive. You’re not sitting through the same volume and arrangement for 90 minutes straight. You get a natural progression—intimate first, then fuller band energy—which makes the evening feel like it has chapters.
You’ll also appreciate that this structure supports different moods. Early on, you can actually talk while you eat. Later, you can lean into the music when the room gets more lively. That balance is part of what makes the place work for couples and casual date nights.
The 90-minute flow: what to do when you arrive

The package is 90 minutes, and starting times depend on availability. That means your best move is to check the schedule when you book, then build your evening around that time. I’d treat it like a scheduled dinner more than a drop-in show.
When you arrive, expect the place to start in a more restaurant-like mode. Order soon if you want a relaxed first course, because live music and serving timing can influence how quickly your food shows up. After the show shifts later in the evening, you’ll likely find it easier to let the music take over—less about conversation, more about the performance.
If you’re traveling on a tight itinerary, this is actually helpful. You can plan your earlier sightseeing or dinner elsewhere, then come here for a focused jazz-and-dining block. Just don’t stack another big commitment right afterward unless you’ve built in a buffer.
Food and cocktails: what’s included and how to order

This package includes food and beverage, plus a premium dining experience and impeccable service. The menu is designed to fit different tastes, and you’ll typically see a mix of flavorful dishes and cocktail options. In other words, you don’t have to hunt for a separate place to eat or find a backup if the first thing you try isn’t your favorite.
A practical tip that matters: if you’re ordering Thai flavors and you want them mild, ask for Mai Phed for Not Spicy. That’s the kind of request that can save you from an accidental heat-bomb meal—especially if you’re a visitor who doesn’t want curry or chili to dominate everything.
You’ll also want to pay attention to your pacing. Since the show builds later, timing your drinking and eating can make the evening more enjoyable. Try to have your main food early so you can enjoy the music shift without rushing through the plate at the loudest moment.
Ambience and service: why the room feels easy

The vibe here is cozy and friendly. The club feels designed for comfort, not for a chaotic party scene. That’s a plus in Chiang Mai, where some nightlife options can be loud or overly touristy; this one feels more like you’re stepping into a small local-style performance setting.
Service is part of the value proposition. Since it’s a package experience, you’re less likely to run into the stress of figuring out what’s included at the table. You can focus on enjoying the music and eating at a normal travel pace, which is not always the case with “show-only” venues.
Another subtle benefit: the staged music setup helps you adjust your behavior without thinking too hard. Early on, you can settle in. Later, you can lean in and enjoy the classic jazz performance atmosphere.
Price and value: $35 for a group up to 2
At $35 per group up to 2, this isn’t priced like a premium, fancy-lounge extravaganza. It’s positioned as a structured night out: you pay for food and drink plus live jazz, and you get a set 90-minute window.
Here’s how I’d judge the value: if you were to buy dinner and a couple drinks in Chiang Mai, then add any kind of live music ticket or venue entrance, you’d likely end up spending in the same ballpark. The package makes it easier to control costs and avoid surprise charges. For couples, it’s especially straightforward because the price is per group, not per person in complicated tiers.
The one catch is time. You’re not getting an all-evening pass. If you’re chasing a long night, you may feel like you paid for something that ended too soon. But if you want a clean evening plan with great music and food included, this is one of the smarter ways to spend your night.
Also note: transportation is not included. That affects value only in the sense that you should plan how you’ll get there and back. If you’re already using Grab or local taxis, budget that as part of your real total.
Practical tips and house rules that affect your night

Before you go, take the house rules seriously. Moment’s Notice is clear about what’s allowed and what isn’t, and it’s the kind of policy you don’t want to learn after you arrive.
What you should plan around:
- No weapons or sharp objects
- No swimwear
- No alcohol and drugs
- No sportswear
- No slippers
- No bare feet
Why this matters: it can affect what you pack and what you wear from daytime exploring. Chiang Mai nights can be warm, and it’s tempting to dress casually. Just keep it in the “nice casual” zone—comfortable shoes, appropriate clothing, and nothing that could be considered swim or sportswear.
Also, remember it’s non-refundable. So double-check your schedule and starting time before you lock it in.
Who this package is best for (and who might skip it)

This is a strong pick if you want:
- A date night with a real activity plan
- Classic jazz lovers who appreciate a traditional performance style
- People who like dining that feels like part of the show, not a separate chore
- Travelers who want a cozy room and friendly service rather than a loud party scene
You might consider skipping if:
- You want a long evening that runs for several hours without structure
- You’re extremely price-sensitive and don’t plan to enjoy both food and drinks
- You strongly prefer venues with no dress rules and zero item restrictions
For most couples and music-first travelers, it hits a good balance: entertainment plus a proper meal, all in a tight, satisfying window.
Rating and what it signals for your decision
The package has a 4.2 rating based on 5 reviews. That’s not a massive sample size, but it does suggest consistent satisfaction, especially around the atmosphere and quality of the night. If you value live jazz and want the dining piece handled for you, this rating supports the idea that you’re not just paying for a generic dinner with background music.
Should you book Moment’s Notice Jazz Club F&B Package?
I’d book this if your travel day is already planned and you want a reliable evening with classic jazz, good food, and included drinks. The package format makes it feel like you’re buying a night out, not just watching music. For couples, the up to 2 group price is clean and easy to budget.
Skip it if you’re hoping for an open-ended evening or you need transportation handled for you. Since transportation isn’t included and the session is only 90 minutes, you’ll want to plan your timing carefully. Also, if you’re going to arrive in clothing that might fall into sportswear or barefoot/slippers categories, bring the right shoes and outfits.
If you like the idea of classic jazz staged from a smaller start to a bigger band later, this is the kind of Chiang Mai night that feels memorable without being complicated.
FAQ
How long is the Moment’s Notice Jazz Club F&B Package?
The experience runs for 90 minutes. Starting times can vary, so you’ll want to check availability for the time you want.
Where is this experience located?
It takes place in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.
What is the price, and how many people does it cover?
The price is $35 per group up to 2.
What’s included in the package?
The package includes food and beverage, a premium dining experience, and service.
Is transportation included?
No. Transportation is not included.
Is there a cancellation/refund option?
The activity is listed as non-refundable, so plan your timing before booking.
What items or clothing are not allowed?
Weapons or sharp objects, swimwear, alcohol and drugs, sportswear, slippers, and bare feet are not allowed.






















