Been here a few times to catch the sisters that do the dueling piano thing. You can tip them to play a song or tip them even more if you want the song to stop — either way the $i$ter$ win if you know what I mean. This last time we got here late on a Wednesday night and instead of the dueling pianos they had karaōke. My friend sang a few songs but I just wasn’t feeling it and then they suddenly closed off the sign up sheet anyway. I really wasn’t in the mood to hear the same old tired karaōke standards being garbled by drunken tourists though. Some trashed couple decided to destroy that Kid Rock/Sheryl Crow Picture song and I was trying hard not to doze off when all of a sudden some strangers just outside the windows of the bar saved the night by adding some totally wacky random Vegas style entertainment to the mix. There was a woman with a giant penis causing quite a stir right outside the window of the bar. I watched in amused disbelief and just laughed — for a second I thought I was hallucinating from lack of sleep and alcohol combined but I have the pics to prove it. And by woman with a giant penis I don’t mean she’d have trouble finding a bathroom at Target I mean she had this huge inflatable penis she was carrying around and for a little while she was running up to the window and hitting it with the giant penis. Luckily the windows were strong enough to withstand that kind of sexual assault. Not sure where she got it because I don’t remember seeing a giant inflatable penis vendor on the strip — though I wasn’t actively seeking one either. At any rate, it was a hundred times more entertaining than what was going on in the bar itself. Maybe that’s in The Piano Bar’s favor — it just attracts weirdness like this. I mean location, location, location right? It’s in Vegas on the strip after all. Good times! — your mileage as always may vary greatly.
Albert Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Portland, ME
The barman is horrible, rude and bad service, this my first comment, it’s difficult to describe how bad the experience it is. I just want people beware this bar, even music players are awesome.
Stefan T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Leandro, CA
Laughter and singing and talented musicians behind the piano. Relaxed good times here and nobody to tell you to quiet down. Its a small place and they take requests and it is near enough to the casinos you don’t actually have to go inside the bar to enjoy some of it. In fact this place is so loud the music carries across a whole lot of the casino and drowns out any conversation in the area. Even though the small place is packed they will take good care of you.
Christian V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Canastota, NY
A relatively small bar with a special… The dueling pianos… Two twin sisters from Upstate New York are making your time worth every penny spent. I went there at St. Patrick’s Day and it was an incredible atmosphere… Party on!!!
Kelly K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Galesburg, IL
Didn’t like at all but not a fan of this concept. But music was not the good for this kind of place. Also music and din bled in from the surrounding area.
Judy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Avondale, AZ
The same old selections from any piano bar. A little so loud you can hear the waitress or your friend sitting next to you. The waitress is either not interested in being there or just hates the human race. You pick! Had 1 drink and left.
Corina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glendora, CA
I have been to The Twins Dueling Piano Show where it was a more mellow older crowd just enjoying music and some drinks. This last time I experienced the Tuesday Rusty’s All-Star Karaōke in the first hour, the crowd was middle aged locals with amazing voices! Very entertaining with great talent, many song selections, the host of it had funny props like inflated gutiar, feather boa, signs that had«yell”/“clap”/“cheer», and there were 3 screens to choose to sing from. The waitress had an attitude but I wasn’t there for her so it didn’t matter, drinks are a little pricey but still nice fun.
Li S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Mountain View, CA
I think a good word to describe the piano bar at Harrah’s is «awkward». Whatever the two piano players have going on, it’s very forced and uncomfortable to watch– unless you’re VERY drunk. They play the typical selection of piano bar songs– nothing wrong with the classics. This is especially great if you have never been to a piano bar, or if you like hearing the same songs over and over and over and over. The waitresses all seem very sad, bored, and uninterested. I guess if I worked at a piano bar that played the same songs every night in Vegas, I would be too.
Trixie N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Anthem, Las Vegas, NV
I came to The Piano Bar last night to meet up with a friend from High School, I haven’t seen her since our 10 year reunion in 2000. Yes. I’m that old. We both love music, having fun and having a drink or two so this was great place for us to be. The piano guys were good and the music that they played was the type you sing along to in the car or after a few drinks. We sang everything from Bohemian rhapsody, which was fun especially when you throw in all the voices to Journey, Bowie, ACDC, etc. You really didn’t feel embarrassed because everyone else was acting up and singing along. My favorite song of the night was Piano Man by Billy Joel, reAlly had fun singing that with the«piano man». The crowd on Sunday night was definitely a crowd in my age bracket so one didn’t feel like a cougar among young Cubs. It’s a place where 35+ can still feel cool and young without your kids saying«omg moooommmm.» I would come here again when guests are in town to just have fun for a few. Great place!
Tarena Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Littleton, CO
Akward unless you’re drunk. The drinks are fair… for Vegas! The piano ladies had great energy, they tried to engage the crowd, they are adorable and seem very professional. The tunes were pretty outdated and I have heard them all a million times at piano bars. The energy didn’t make me want to get up and dance. We had 2 drinks and left.
Mike G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Awesome place! This spot will be one of my main places to hit when i come to vegas. Its more of an older crowd and older music. Soo much fun! If you are looking for high energy, crazy, party people, great music then this is the place to be.
Darrell K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Seal Beach, CA
Opened in the late hours of the casino, this bar has two people, men, women or man and women, that all have good piano skills and need lessons in singing.
Don S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Austin, TX
Well I have been here at least 20 times and have had fun here and have not had fun here, but overall it wins 3.5 stars from me. One of the best piano player and rock and roll singers in Vegas plays here. Al Robinson! He is unreal good! I wish I knew the schedule because I would only come when he is here! You usually find here a bunch of wasted cougars hanging around the piano making idiots of themselves trying to dance and sing! LOVEIT! I have had good service here and bad. Recently they hired a gorgeous lady that is awesome! Drinks never stopped. Problem I have with drinks is not the price, but fact they are always weak as hell. This place gets packed Friday and Saturday and its hard to find a seat. When putting money up for your song to be played I do not like the game that these piano guys play with the crowd trying to get tip higher. Many many times I have seen people tip $ 10 or more only to have their song forgotten. Al Robinson seems to be only one that will not do that. Come here drunk and enjoy all the people watching! Cheers!
Harmeet K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Buffalo, NY
Pretty average bar in Las Vegas. Bartenders didn’t seem too happy. Atmosphere was a little awkward, but a drink is a drink.
BJ A.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Johnstown, PA
We decided to do this on Monday. We got there around 815p and definitely enjoyed the karaōke singers! The show started at 9pm with no cover charge, but a 2 drink minimum. 2 bottles of beer and 2 gin and tonics costed us $ 40. I can’t say that was worth it at all. Now for the show, definitely was impressed with the 2 guys that were performing because they knew a lot of songs. The one guy(older gentleman) refused to play any modern songs only classic rock. Ok thats fine and all, but you should play what the crowd wants and not what you prefer to play. Now the younger guy played a little more modern music but got interrupted with the older one. We left after 30 mins. It kinda got annoying bc they talked more the. They played. I can’t remember the performers but one was a older guy that was in his 60s and the other one was 30−40s and bald.
Christa L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Tan Valley, AZ
I’ve been to several dueling piano bars over the years and unfortunately, this was the least entertaining. If you’ve never had the experience, check it out… you might enjoy it. If not, just know that there are plenty more out there.
Ed G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Stockton, CA
I happened to be in Harrah’s and heard some great music coming from this place so I stopped by. They have a dueling piano configuration. This place isn’t too big or too small and it had lots of people of various different age groups though it wasn’t uncomfortably packed. Some were even dancing. I would like to come back and relax a drink and maybe I could get coaxed into a dance or two.
Laina A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Mission Viejo, CA
The Vegas Weekend Part III of «Losing Money, Spending Money and General Hubby Eating Freebies Back At Home Tour» continues with The Piano Bar at Harrah’s. My sister originally wanted to go to the dueling piano bar at New York, New York, it’s apparently the best. Well the price is also the best and nobody really wanted to pay $ 25 pp plus drinks. So my sister suggested we try this spot for our drinking, singing along, and general getting a bit rowdy. Away we go … Score: Friday night no cover charge at all! Found tables and chairs pretty quickly. Our cocktail waitress was fairly efficient and friendly. A few fun sing alongs. The people watching was fun! Story to tell: Requisite drunk girl, up and dancing, well she danced her way back into a seated gentlemen who seemed surprised by the close-call lap dance he was given(his wife was thrilled) and she ended up falling on her behind, but right on top of him! Smoking! I was able to smoke while I drank and was entertained, that’s what got the third star. Bummer: The drinks are pricey and small and worse yet, watered down. Price was approx $ 12 for 1 drink and aside from«where is the alcohol?», the taste mix was not up to par either. Neither of the sets of dueling pianists were great and the blonde female twins were plastic and worse yet couldn’t sing. Say something nice or you will have bad luck, especially if you’ve said something not so nice. The blonde female twins at least tried hard to get the crowd going and into the spirit of singing along and they did have good energy. After about 1 hour most of our group left, leaving just Jess and I to carry on. We stayed for a bit more and then decided we too had had enough of the not so talented dueling pianists and the not so strong drinks. So if you are looking for a cheaper Vegas option for a bit of fun during the evening, give The Piano Bar a shot. Perhaps if you take actual shots of alcohol you’ll have even more fun that I did.
Erin L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Riverside, CA
This place was the party I was looking for! I’m not big into clubbing and I’d rather hang out with a bunch of friends than walk drunkenly down the street, so I was looking for something somewhere in the middle so everyone would be happy. i’m always up for a good dueling piano bar experience and this place didn’t disappoint. Now tonight was kind interesting because there were two women on the pianos and I’m going to venture to say that they were twins were pretty damn close. They were rocking the keys like nobody’s business. They got just as raunchy and dirty as so many of the men pianists I see that these kind of bars. They had the crowd clapping and singing and laughing all night long. If you’re looking for some good fun with the drinks flow and the laughs are aplenty this is the place to spend a fun evening while you’re in Las Vegas.
David H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Arlington, VA
I had a good time here but a lot of it for dueling pianos depends who is in the crowd that night. We had some drunken Texas girls who were paying for country songs all night which was pretty funny. The usual dueling piano twins were off this Sunday but the fill in guys weren’t bad. One guy did seem to think a bit much of himself based on having a hit record when he was 15 in the early 70s(seriously) and basically thought all music after 1975 sucks. I’m sure part of this was schtick but the other guy played all the country stuff. There is a two drink minimum here but not too bad since all Jack Daniels drinks were $ 6 each. Fun time and I’d go back here.