I have spent many a night at Jellyrolls

Jellyrolls is a dueling piano bar. Two pairs of piano players alternate every other hour between 8:00 p.m. and 1:45 a.m.
The crowd at Jellyrolls is usually pretty light until about 9:30-10:00. I love the first 60-90 minutes when there are less than 20 people in the bar, and the piano players jabber away with the audience, and let you shout out requests.
It usually starts getting crowded around 9:30, and most nights it's a pretty happening place. You'll hear lots of Billy Joel, Jimmy Buffet, Elton John, and pretty much anything you can sing along to. I've never been there on a night where there hasn't been a great crowd of folks singing along, and dancing. The waitstaff even jumps onstage to lead the audience in some dances throughout the night, and you can bet anyone celebrating an occassion will be dragged onstage and embarassed.
The piano players are all very talented. My favorites are Scotty and Ray, and I highly suggest trying to catch them if you can. You can go to
www.thepianomen.com to check out the schedule. The schedule comes out about a week or two in advance. If you see Scotty, say hello from Karen in Boston
There is a $7 cover charge. They do not serve food at Jellyrolls--unless you count the free oversalted popcorn. Doors open at 7:00, pianos start at 8:00. It's 21 plus.
If you have any further questions, let me know.
Karen