Tavern on Camac is a popular piano bar set in Philadelphia's Washington Square West neighborhood. This bar invites a number of local artists to come and sing, making this a great stop for people who want to hear great music played by local talent. The dress code is casual, making Tavern on Camac perfect for people just getting off work. Camac serves a full menu for those interested in dinner, and it also permits smoking in the bar.
Tavern on Camac
243 S. Camac St.
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 545-0900
tavernoncamac.com
Jolly's Dueling Piano Bar is a very funky bar located just south of Philadelphia's Logan Square district. This bar is slightly different from the rest. It features dueling pianos as part of the musical arrangement. According to Jolly's Dueling Piano Bar's official Website, two musicians, each having a repertoire of over 2,000 songs, will go head-to-head and include the audience in the act. You can catch the dueling piano show each Tuesday through Saturday night, starting at 8:00 p.m. and ending when the bar closes. The bar is self-described as having a "funky, intimate atmosphere," drawing visitors from all over the city to this 125-seat hangout. For those who want to eat while enjoying the show, Jolly's Dueling Piano Bar serves a full menu.
Jolly's Dueling Piano Bar
2006 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(267) 687-1161
jollyspianobar.com
2nd Street Annie's is a lively piano bar located in Philadelphia's Northern Liberties district, just north of Old City. Just like Jolly's, 2nd Street Annie's is known for its dueling piano act. While this is a large part of what makes 2nd Street Annie's great, music from DJ Jimmy Mulholland or Frank Bey is provided, depending on the night. If you want food, 2nd Street Annie's has a full menu to suit just about any taste. The bar is open seven days per week.
2nd Street Annie's
628 N. Front St.
Philadelphia, PA 19123
(215) 416-8329
2ndstreetannies.com