This is a great concept but not executed well at this location. I reserved a table 4 weeks in advance and had never been before. Bouncer was super nice but I was extremely disappointed when I saw how crammed they had everything setup. Main tables were shared tables with strangers and the had 50 chairs shoved in where only 25 could fit. My husband is 6'4 and I had them remove 5 chairs from our crammed area and it was still so uncomfortable. Packed like sardines and barely room for drinks on the tables
The bathrooms were both out of toilet paper and paper towels and the women's bathroom had 2 stalls with no doors. They could at least hang up shower curtains.... that's a cheap remedy vs no doors at all.
Our waitress was nice but one of the other ones that would check on us was obviously having a bad night bc she was so rude and bothered to be there. I was a cocktail waitress and bartender for 10 years so that's a big thing for me. Check your problems and attitude at the door when you get to work. I'm there to let loose and don't think an attitude should come on the side with my drink order.
The entertainers were good but overall this is a sardine packed place that we will never visit again.
Also, I do not like that our tabs were presented to us on a device while the server stays and stares at you while...
Read moreFirst time here and I was very disappointed. I've been to several piano bars in the past including the 2 that uses to be in Tulsa before this one. Over the phone I was told you could come early to eat your brought in food if we wanted. Got there at 7pm and then was told they weren't allowing seating till 730. 730 came around then told they weren't seating till They don't let you sit were you want and our seats were all the way in the back behind everyone. Couldn't see anything and couldn't hear a word that was being said or sang? The acoustics are terrible and you couldn't understand a word the musicians were saying either too muffled or just not at all. Plus, the general public coming to this place has no sense of being there to listen and interact with the music... Everyone just wanted to keep talking over the already loud music"noise" and keep socializing. A piano bar is NOT a normal bar to just go and drink and be loud and talk about any and everything. It's to go for the entertainment. Ugh. I left only 1.5 hrs in because it was just so loud with no sense to it and ears are still vibrating from it all. The drinks were really weak too for the price. I had 3 drinks and ended up paying $40 for what tasted like flavored water. Again, very...
Read moreCame here because we heard it was fun. The first thing I witnessed was an extremely uncomfortable interaction where they forced a 21 year old girl on stage to be kissed by a much older man. She was obviously not comfortable with the interaction and neither was anyone in our party. They need to seriously reevaluate what they consider entertainment as it felt like borderline harassment. Do not come here.
Edit: I appreciate the response 5 months later. I have been to plenty of similar places and know how they operate. I am sure this particular girl gave her consent to get on stage, however I am also sure she did not give consent to be kissed on the upper thigh area by a drunk male stranger. In fact she was so uncomfortable with the situation that her mom stepped in to save her from her "special moment". Being inappropriately touched on stage in front of an audience is a far cry from an "embarrassing song/dance". Thanks for the invite. I will...
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