Jellyrolls is a dueling piano bar. There are four piano players a night (two pairs who alternate every other hour). Basically, they take requests from the audience, and play those songs all night. You'll hear a lot of Billy Joel, and lot of Jimmy Buffet. Every hour or two, they make everyone get up and do a dance (everything from the hokey pokey and the YMCA to the Unicorn dance and the Land of a Thousand Dances). If you are celebrating a birthday or an anniversary, and aren't the shy type, be sure to let the piano players know, and they will help make your night extra memorable
I have been known to spend many nights sitting at on a barstool at Jellyrolls. Most times, I'll go from opening until closing. The first two hours are usually pretty dead (especially the first hour). The piano players have a lot of interaction with the guests in the first hour--they'll ask where folks are from, take requests that people shout out. It usually picks up by about 9:30 or 10:00.
The doors open at 7:00, and the piano players start playing at 8:00. Last call is at 1:30, and lights go on at 1:45. There is a $7 cover charge, and it's worth every penny.
Jellyrolls is 21 plus, so there are no kids allowed. They do not serve food at Jellyrolls (well, except for oversalted popcorn).
If you go, and see Scotty, be sure to tell him hello from Karen in Boston!
Karen