What to expect
A night at Guilt & Co.
Choose Guilt & Co. for a spontaneous, late-night basement show rather than a reserved table. The venue is first-come, usually non-ticketed, and charges a music fee at entry; arrive earlier if sitting together matters and verify that your listing is a jazz program.
What guests praise
Guests repeatedly praise the live music and the feeling of hearing it in a dark, close basement room. Positive reviewers also describe the candlelit atmosphere as intimate and distinctive.
Selected positive themes from public Google Maps reviews read Jul 28, 2026. This editorial snapshot is not a comprehensive review summary. Read the source reviews ↗
Nearby picks
Before or after the show
Food and neighborhood stops to pair with the show. Check travel time, current hours, and reserve ahead where appropriate.
Restaurant
L'Abattoir ↗A Gastown dining room for a reservation-led meal before live music; book ahead and leave enough time for the set.
Restaurant
Pourhouse ↗A Water Street restaurant and bar that works for dinner or a drink before a nearby performance.
Restaurant
Ask for Luigi ↗An Italian restaurant on Alexander Street for a planned meal before music; its compact room makes advance planning useful.
Quick bite
Meat & Bread ↗A Cambie Street sandwich shop for an earlier casual meal; check closing time because it may not cover late-show plans.
Attraction
Vancouver Lookout ↗An observation deck near Waterfront Station for a daytime or early-evening city view before heading into Gastown.
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