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[BGM] Delicious Jazz Classics You’d Want to Hear in a Restaurant [2026]

Background music that enhances dining at a restaurant helps define the venue’s overall atmosphere, so careful song selection is essential.

Jazz is music that strikes a perfect balance: it creates a sophisticated mood without getting in the way of conversation.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of classic jazz tracks to complement an elegant meal—from vocal pieces by today’s leading singers to universally known standards and stylish smooth jazz—tailored to different settings and times of day.

We’ll also share tips on choosing BGM that helps create a high-quality space, so those working in restaurants can use it as a reference.

[BGM] Delicious Jazz Classics You’d Want to Hear in a Restaurant [2026] (31–40)

A la ModeArt Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers – À la Mode
A la ModeArt Blakey & The Jazz Messengers

When you hear “à la mode,” many people probably think of desserts like pudding à la mode, don’t they? I’m not sure what the song title is meant to convey, but its upbeat and bright tone seems like it would lift your spirits and even make the food taste better!

You Go to My HeadArt Pepper

Art Pepper Quartet – You Go to My Head
You Go to My HeadArt Pepper

This song is a jazz standard with lyrics that say you intoxicate my mind like alcohol, weaving in references to champagne and other kinds of drinks.

Art Pepper’s cool-toned ballad seems perfect for enhancing the mood in a restaurant.

Moonlight SerenadeGlenn Miller & His Orchestra

This song, which can be considered one of the signature pieces of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, is a beautiful slow-tempo ballad.

Just listening to it makes you feel as if you’ve time-traveled into the world of a black-and-white film, and it might let you enjoy a dinner time reminiscent of the good old days.

The delicate clarinet solo also enhances the atmosphere.

T-Bone SteakJimmy Smith

Jimmy Smith – T-Bone Steak.wmv
T-Bone SteakJimmy Smith

This is a track by jazz-funk organist Jimmy Smith! It’s a song themed around T-bone steak on the bone, and the interplay between the funky organ and guitar is really interesting.

The performance is bright yet composed, so it won’t be intrusive even in a restaurant setting!

Looking UpMICHEL PETRUCCIANI

Smooth Jazz / Michel Petrucciani – Looking Up – Music 01
Looking UpMICHEL PETRUCCIANI

Michel Petrucciani, a jazz pianist who represents France.

Battling a congenital illness, he was active from the 1980s through the 1990s.

Though he passed away at the young age of 36, his distinctive piano touch and beautiful compositions continue to captivate many people to this day.