Jazzhus Montmartre is a leading
jazz club in
Copenhagen, Denmark that is described as "legendary". Many jazz musicians, including
Dexter Gordon,
Stan Getz, and
Chet Baker, have performed there. It is sometimes also called
Cafe Montmartre. The Montmartre was located first in Dahlerupsgade, then from 1961 on in Store Regnegade and finally since 1976 in Nørregade 41 before closing down in 1995. Since May 1, 2010 it has been re-opened in Store Regnegade 19A by media executive and entrepreneur Rune Bech together with jazz pianist
Niels Lan Doky, who was later replaced as Music Director by saxophonist Benjamin Koppel, and then jazz publisher Christian Brorsen. It is considered to be one of Europe's major jazz clubs for live world class jazz, and was voted 'Best Nightclub for Over-60s" by readers of the Danish local newspaper Politken in 2012.