Best Blues Club
If authenticity and longevity are the yardsticks by which a great blues club is measured, then The Rhythm Room is the best joint in town. Since opening in 1991, it’s been a soul-soaked sanctuary of the genre, steeped in history and powered by the passion of owner and harmonica player Bob Corritore. Admittedly, there isn’t much to the place (just a handful of tables and chairs, a dance floor and a stage), but that’s part of its charm. Shows at the Rhythm Room hit differently, thanks to the juke joint vibes not found elsewhere. The sound is crisp, the energy’s raw, and the high-energy grooves run deep when locals and touring artists play. They’re performing on hallowed ground, as giants of the genre — Bo Diddley, R.L. Burnside, George “Mojo” Buford, Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown — have graced the place across the decades. Even badass blues queens like Jessie Mae Hemphill and Janiva Magness have gigged here. The Rhythm Room ain’t fancy, but it’s gritty, soulful and unshakably real. In short, it is the blues.