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$9 for Piano-Bar Admission and Pizza for Two at Louie Louie’s Dueling Piano Bar in Arlington (Up to $22 Value)

Louie Louie's Dueling Piano Bar
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Ivory ticklers battle each other & bang out song requests & sing-alongs during lively interactive shows guided by audience participation.

The first piano duel ended in a draw when neither piano, due to wooden legs, was able to successfully wield a rapier. Experience the rock ‘n’ raging of two sworn enemies with today’s Groupon for a dueling-piano night out for two at Louie Louie’s Dueling Piano Bar in Arlington (up to a $22 total value). The package includes:

  • Two admissions (up to a $5 value each)
  • One large pizza (a $12 value)

Owned by a duo of experienced piano duelers, Louie Louie’s draws crowds to sing along as two pianists belt song requests and tickle ivories in an interactive show. Though they are adroit at jamming to traditional crowd pleasers such as "Sweet Caroline" and "Brown Eyed Girl," the duelists encourage audience members to petition for personal favorites across all eras, from ZZ Top to “The Song That Never Ends.” While piano men pull birthday girls and bachelors onstage for rowdy, celebratory serenades, duos can fashion an edible pie chart depicting each pianist’s duel-win percentage with a large pizza.

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Promotional value expires Nov 27, 2011. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation recommended. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Louie Louie's Dueling Piano Bar

Owned by a duo of experienced piano duelers, Louie Louie's Piano Bar invites crowds to sing along as two pianists belt out song requests and tickle the ivories during interactive improvised performances. Though the duelists’ weapons include traditional crowd pleasers such as "Sweet Caroline" and "Brown Eyed Girl," they encourage audience members to petition for personal favorites from all eras, from Frank Sinatra to ZZ Top. Players pull birthday girls and bachelors onstage for rowdy celebratory serenades, and groups of friends can fashion large pizzas into edible pie charts depicting each pianist’s win percentage.

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