Restaurants with pianos??????

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Restaurants with pianos??????

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I've noticed that the 'pubs and restaurants' section of the website is a little light on venues, particularly in NW england, so I'm appealing directly to people. I'm a professional pianist and I'm always looking for new venues that have real pianos. If you know of any in the North West then please let me know.
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Do you go as far as Harrogate? I used to play at the Majestic Hotel as a student and I believe they still have their piano bar, the inaugral champagne breakfast of which featured a younger, slimmer, altogether better-kempt version of yours truly.

In those days there was a free bar for the pianist and things got seriously bi-tonal by the end of a Friday night. That was in the irresponsible days of my youth of course. It would all be very different now, oh yes.
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henrybotham wrote:I've noticed that the 'pubs and restaurants' section of the website is a little light on venues, particularly in NW england,
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Post by henrybotham »

Harrogate's a bit of a stretch. I'd have to charge extra and they would be able to get someone cheaper who's local. Thanks anyway and keep them coming!!
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