When local entrepreneurs Taylor Grant and Robbie Marty stepped into the old “Touch of Class” jazz club on Meeting Street, they immediately felt like they stepped back in time. They made a commitment to maintain the best elements from the original atmosphere. At the bar, they’ve preserved the same row of vintage brass and green velvet bar stools and glossy black tile that sparkles with the light of chandeliers. Velvet curtains surround the stage, as the disco ball casts patterns of light onto the dance floor, while comfortable booths for sipping signature cocktails beckon you to stay and relax.

When local entrepreneurs Taylor Grant and Robbie Marty stepped into the old “Touch of Class” jazz club on Meeting Street, they immediately felt like they stepped back in time. They made a commitment to maintain the best elements from the original atmosphere. At the bar, they’ve preserved the same row of vintage brass and green velvet bar stools and glossy black tile that sparkles with the light of chandeliers. Velvet curtains surround the stage, as the disco ball casts patterns of light onto the dance floor, while comfortable booths for sipping signature cocktails beckon you to stay and relax.

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