There aren’t very many around and this is truly one of the best. I found this place when I was a sophomore at Southeastern Louisiana University. I’ve always played piano. It was a welcome respite when I was younger and once my parents left and I took on caring for Clove, it was a way for me to express my frustrations without hurting anyone. George lets me play whenever I show up and I come out a few times a year whenever the tour schedule allows it. He treats me exactly the same now as when I was a twenty year old Political Science major. I showed up tonight and he took one look at my face and pointed to the piano. I never had a father figure growing up and, of course, the one we did have was a joke and not worth the cost of the drugs he was so fond of. George became a friend very quickly. He opened this place about forty years ago because he loved good food and good music. There are only a handful of piano bars in the state that I know of and his is the most successful, as far as I know.