Chose The Pub to hear the dueling pianos.
We went in for dinner at 9:00 pm on Saturday night to hear the dueling pianos. There were 5 of us and we weren't very hungry so ordered appetizers: french fry trio, chicken quesadilla, nacho's, artichoke dip and a salad. It was a lot of food and it was good.
The place was not busy at all, the piano players were asking for birthdays, anniversaries, etc so I wrote down it was my daughters 21st birthday with her name and put $3 or $4 dollars in the tip jar. Didn't even request a song. They never mentioned her even though they were begging for suggestions, etc.
So my 'tip' would be to write down what you want and hand the piano player your ticket and money so he sees it. Don't bother with anything less than $5 if you really want a song played.
2 piano players started and then swapped out 1 player for another and they duplicated a song which struck me as odd since they'd only been playing for about 45 minutes.
They were decent and fun but don't go if you want to talk and socialize because you can't hear anything. Staff was nice and attentive even though we weren't drinking.
I'd probably go back again for the food and the dueling pianos but was disappointed (so was my daughter).
Pepsi products only (YUCK) that's a disappointment.