Tavernacle Social Club

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201 E 300 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84111

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(801) 519-8900
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Tavernacle Social Club - Salt Lake City, UT
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Best

It was so easy to make a reservation online. My friends and I got there, and a table literally had my name on it. The piano players were GREAT. I cannot believe how many songs ...

Worst

I was very disappointed with my first (and last) visit to Tavernacle. The bartenders were some of the worst I have seen. I had to place my drink order twice (I was sitting at th...

The place 7/29/2002

Small but good for what it has. You can get up close with the groups and still have a great time. more

Tavern Extrodinaire 7/16/2002

This is probably the best timne out I've ever had. Good Drinks from a cool cosmopolitan to a long island ice tea. They can make anything. Great atmosphere too. These guys can really play the piano!!! Pros: Inexpensive, Extreamly fun, gorgeous girls Cons: Needs more room., no dance floor more

Wild night out? 6/9/2002

Was passing by the Tavernacle late Saturday night, and was drawn in by the deuling piano players. Pretty entertaining, although the crowd was not quite what we were looking for; great for people watching, but not so great for mingling. more
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  • The Scene
    Located in a renovated copy shop along what was once a sleepy downtown block, the Tavernacle is making some noise: drink specials, regular karaoke nights and dueling pianos have made it one of Salt Lake's most crowded nightspots. A friendly staff keeps the cocktails coming, and the bar has emerged as a hot spot for meeting and greeting on weekends.

    The Draw
    By its own declaration, it's "the place where everyone else goes to sing." The highlight is you've-got-to-see-them-to-believe-them duelin' piano players (a regular cast of talented, versatile singer-musicians) belting out standards from the '60s to the '90s. A spare live microphone allows for the occasional croon (or squawk) from game audience members and the room has already developed sing-along traditions for "Friends in Low Places" and "Piano Man," among other songs.

  • 12/19/2004 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Neighborhoods: Central City
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