Please.
a listening bar is not an audio showroom such as Wasserman’s Stereo Exchange (Sound by Singer is closed, guys, the dude died years ago), nor a jazz club such as the Blue Note, nor a record store.
it is a place where a high end audio system is set up in a bar with a DJ who plays anything from jazz to house to light dance to obscure with a restaurant whose menu tends to be on the snack/tapas end of things but modeled after the Tokyo listening bars, where I guess there is a real need for them since most live in tiny tiny apartments but in NYC this is now a trending scene.
I lived in NYC for 45 years, there were no such things other than The Loft Party by David Mancuso, or MY parties in my 2,000 sq ft loft on Cooper Square in the Village Voice building.
Now (actually, since covid) these pop up.
this is a descent list :
https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/vinyl-listening-bar-nyc
I do something similar but I seat only 3 at a time: