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Posted byimjasoncon 12/16/2009
This place is nice looking and real fancy but far to expensive. I went with 3 friends and the place was very loud , we seen the prices and left without ordering. I will not be back.
Posted bymt1903on 6/7/2009
We took my friend there for her bachelorette party the other night. We paid the $7 cover and were lucky enough to get a table. The bucket drinks were strong and tasty but it was really hard to get service. We all pitched in money to get a song for the bachelorette -- about $30. We gave our money and our request to the piano guy. About an hour later, they still hadn't played the song, so one of our group went up and asked about it and was pretty much brushed off. Another 30 minutes or so later, some of the people in our party needed to leave, but they kept waiting at the end of each song to see if ours would be next. Finally, we were really annoyed we hadn't heard the song we'd paid for and the waitress said she thought we could probably get our money back. We were all kind of afraid to go up there and get the money back, but didn't want it to just go to waste. Finally one of our girls went up and told the piano guy we had to leave and he let us take the money back, but he was obviously *not* pleased. I realize the money you pay for songs is considered a "tip" and not straight up payment for a service. However, these guys create the system by announcing "hey everyone, this is what a $50 bill looks like! Happy birthday so-and-so!" So everyone knows you have to pay to hear your song or have your guest of honor go up on the stage. If these guys had no intention of playing the song for our friend on her bachelorette party, they should have said so when we submitted the request. Our $30 may not be as good as $50, but it's not chump change, either. Taking it back was embarassing, but I'm glad we did it, so those jerks didn't get our money for nothing. Thanks for ruining what was supposed to be the highlight of my friend's bachelorette. We ended up leaving and spending the rest of our night at Fado, where frankly the band was better anyway.
Posted bypokerplayer1234on 8/16/2007
This place is a lot of fun, but it's really more of a place to go with a large group of friends rather than just one or two friends. I came here on a Friday night. We did a birthday package deal for $20, which included the cover charge for the birthday girl (worth $7), one bottle of champagne, and birthday decorations including streamers and hats. I thought it was well worth the money; after all, it's only $20 and it saves the hassle of decorating. We had a group of 19 people, so it was also worth it because you get reserved seating all together. They told us we had to be ther at 6:30. Our group drifted in over the course of 6:30 to about 7pm when the show started. There were other tables reserved for which the people never ended up showing up--management kept those tables reserved until about 8 or 8:30. The atmosphere is chaotic and fun, but definitely takes a bit of imbibing of adult beverages to truly appreciate. They also serve food which comes from Old Chicago. Service was extremely slow--you almost need to order two drinks at a time or order double talls, or something. The waitress could have made much more money if she'd come around more often.
Posted byambrosgelaon 11/17/2006
Yes, it is a piano bar. Yes, it is crowded and noisy and overpriced and filled with drunk frat boys and bachelorette parties with drunk women getting on stage and doing silly things for attention. Yes, what I'm saying...........it is fun. And the musicians rock.
Posted bymr_kristion 10/26/2006
Fun, friendly and energetic. Very entertaining. Great beer prices ($7 for a pitcher). Great place to go for a birthday party.