
Jazzinn Gastrobar
Jazzinn Gastrobar occupies a corner space inside Beiramar Shopping on Rua Bocaiúva, running as a hybrid restaurant and live music venue with jazz, blues, and bossa nova sets several nights a week. The setup is more polished than the typical Florianópolis live music spot, with proper sightlines from most tables to the small stage, a sound system that doesn't blow out conversation, and a kitchen that takes the food side seriously rather than treating it as an afterthought. The audience is older and more professional than the rock and samba venues elsewhere in the city, with a heavy crew of regulars who come specifically for the music. Programming runs Tuesday through Saturday with local Florianópolis musicians plus occasional touring acts from São Paulo, Curitiba, and Porto Alegre. The cocktail program is solid but not the main draw; most patrons split between wine, craft beer, and standard mixers. Cover charges are modest by international standards and reflect the artist fee rather than profit.
Where to stay near Jazzinn Gastrobar
Hotels and rentals within walking distance.
What to Expect
A proper jazz venue with serious musicians, good sound, and a quiet crowd that actually listens. Conversation happens between sets rather than over the music.
Refined and music-focused, closer to a São Paulo jazz club than to the surrounding Beira-Mar restaurants.
Jazz, blues, bossa nova, MPB, and occasional Brazilian instrumental
Smart casual. Most patrons come from work or dinner elsewhere first; jeans and a clean shirt fit, athletic wear does not.
Music lovers, older couples on date nights, and travelers who want a calmer alternative to the rock and samba bars.
All major cards, Pix, cash (Brazilian Real)
Price Range
Cover R$15-50 depending on act, cocktails R$30-50, wine R$32-65, mains R$60-130
Cover ~$3-10/~2.50-9 EUR, cocktails ~$6-10/~5.50-9 EUR
Hours
Tue-Sat 7 PM to midnight, music sets typically 9 PM onward
Insider Tip
Book a table for the higher-profile Friday and Saturday acts; the room is small and walk-ins get turned away. Sit at one of the side tables for the best sightline. Order before the music starts; service slows during sets to avoid interrupting the performers.
Full Review
Jazzinn sits in the food court area of Beiramar Shopping but operates as a freestanding venue with its own entrance, atmosphere, and programming calendar. The space holds maybe 80 patrons across a mix of tables and bar seating, with the small stage positioned along one wall and sightlines that mostly work from anywhere in the room. The lighting stays warm and low, the sound system is properly calibrated for acoustic and small-band jazz, and the layout encourages listening rather than chatting.
The programming is the strongest reason to come. Florianópolis has a decent jazz scene shaped by the conservatories in Curitiba and the seasonal flow of musicians through Santa Catarina, and Jazzinn pulls reliably good talent for the size of the city. Sets typically run 60-75 minutes with a short break, and most nights feature two sets. Wednesday and Thursday lean toward smaller acoustic combos; Friday and Saturday bring fuller bands and the occasional touring act. Cover charges scale with the act, running R$15-25 for weekday locals and R$40-50 for headliners.
The food and drinks program is better than it needs to be. The kitchen sends out proper plates rather than bar snacks, with the menu focused on Mediterranean and Brazilian dishes. The cocktail program is competent if not ambitious; this is a place to drink wine, whisky, or a simple mixer while focused on the music. Wine list runs to a couple hundred labels with reasonable depth in Brazilian and South American selections.
The audience is the main differentiator from other Florianópolis live music venues. The crowd skews 40 and up, comes specifically for the music, stays quiet during sets, and applauds appropriately. Conversation moves to the bar area during breaks. The atmosphere is closer to a Greenwich Village jazz club than to a Brazilian boteco, which is rare and worth seeking out.
The Neighborhood
Jazzinn sits inside Beiramar Shopping, which holds several restaurants and a couple of other casual bars. The Bocaiúva cocktail cluster is a five-minute walk south. The Beira-Mar Norte waterfront is across the avenue. The mall provides paid parking and the building is well-lit and secure throughout the evening.
Getting There
Uber to Beiramar Shopping is the easiest route, 5-10 minutes from anywhere in Centro at R$10-15. From Lagoa, 20-25 minutes, R$25-40. Mall parking is paid (R$10-20 for an evening). Walking from anywhere on Bocaiúva takes 5-10 minutes.
Address
Rua Bocaiúva, 2468, Centro
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