Oh, lighten up everyone. The joint is what it is: a silly time on the piano floor and a meat market on the dance floor. What do you expect?
The drinks are a bit pricey, and that's never a good thing. But for group events like bachelorette parties or something, the top floor/piano bar is a fun time. People are silly, and it really is fun to watch most of the time.
Yes, the lower level is a meat market, but if you don't like it? Don't go. My friends and I go for amusement's sake every once in awhile to remind ourselves why we got married.
I don't think this place false advertises: it is what it is, and keeping that in mind, it's not bad for what it is.
Dress code _AND_ cover? Â I should have known better.
I never got to the dueling piano floor. Â I was subjected to the god-awful DJ / dancing lower level that pumped ear-shattering music as I got incessantly jostled by the way-overcapacity-I-should-call-the-fire- department-about-the-hazard bar's patrons. Â The drink prices were too high for the value and that was when you could actually get close enough to make a monetary exchange with the bartender. Â
Ick. Â
This is precisely why I do not go to this type of establishment. Â I am much better suited at a bar that allows you to sit.
A dueling piano bar seems like a good idea, but sadly Rum Runners did not pull off the concept. The piano players did not take suggestions, in fact they only played what they wanted to, I just think they should cater to the patrons who are tipping huge amounts to here a song. The drinks are overpriced, the staff is nice, and the piano players suck. And the ventilation is horrible.
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