About this Event
Mechanical Musical Marvels and Lunch at Orchestria Palm Court
Get ready for a fun-filled day exploring the fascinating world of mechanical music! Join SJWC's Antiques, Art and Culture Group in person to discover amazing musical machines that will blow your mind. After soaking up the sights and sounds, enjoy a delicious lunch in the charming Orchestria Palm Court, which is open only for us at this event. It’s the perfect combo of art, music, and good food—all wrapped up in a relaxed, friendly vibe. Don’t miss out on this unique experience!
Your ticket includes tax and tip with a delicous entree, non-alcholic drink (including handmade vinatage sodas) and ice cream sundae for dessert. Beer and wine are available for purchase, but not included with your ticket.
Choose one of three entrees when purchasing your event ticket:
- Shrimp Scampi – wild-caught large shrimp on pasta with butter-garlic sauce, kale, sun-dried tomatoes
- Pork Cutlet Milanese – with lemon caper sauce, served with mashed potatoes and vegetables
- Eggplant Parmigiana – breaded eggplant with provolone cheese and marinara sauce, served on pasta (vegetarian)
Parking and Directions
Orchestria Palm Court is at 27 East William Street, San Jose, CA 95112. It is next door to San Jose Stage. There is street parking and parking available under the freeway for a fee.
About Orchestria Palm Court
The Orchestria Palm Court restaurant is located in a rustic restored 1910 brick structure, complete with its original skylights. It strives to emulate the character of restaurants and bars of the early part of the 20th century, which was largely defined by mechanical music equipment. These machines were truly the “high tech” of their time, and efforts to out-engineer and out-market against competitors were every bit as fierce as they are in today’s high-tech industries.
Music of the era — ragtime, jazz, blues, and novelty songs — was nearly always written to be played on a piano. Sheet music provided the general tune, but it could only “come to life” by the skills of the artist playing it. This is why we are fortunate to have transcriptions of actual performing artists of the day — in the form of the piano roll.
The premier recording medium of the period, the perforated paper roll allowed notes and controls punched in the paper to operate the piano by working off vacuum from an electric pump. More importantly, it permitted a skilled arranger to encode the artist’s expression in the music. Thus, the electric piano became a primary source of entertainment before audio amplification was developed.
The name “Orchestria Palm Court” derives from the term “orchestrion” — a high-end version of the electric piano that also operates pipe, percussion, and even string instruments from the same punched paper roll. These were popular as substitutes for small orchestras, and reached their technological pinnacle in the 1920s.
Once amplified radio and jukeboxes became popular, the demand for orchestrions subsided; the stock market crash of 1929 effectively killed off further development. Yet music from these machines remains as entertaining today as it was then.
At the Palm Court, music comes from a variety of musical instruments: piano, pipes, bells, drums, and even a violin take part in making the songs come alive. We also play vintage vocal tracks from the era on our two period jukeboxes.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Orchestria Palm Court Restaurant, 27 East William Street, San Jose, United States
USD 44.52











