Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
You know that perfect night out — the one where your cheeks hurt from laughing, your voice is hoarse from singing, and you leave thinking, we need to do that again?
That’s basically every night at Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar in Nashville.
Tucked away just off Broadway in downtown Nashville, Pete’s feels like a hidden gem — until you walk in and realize half the city already knows the secret. The energy hits you immediately: pianos in the center of the room, a crowd ready to sing, and performers already working their magic.
And by magic, we mean they’re playing two wildly different songs on two pianos at the same time, roasting audience members, and somehow getting a room full of strangers to belt out “Don’t Stop Believin’” in total harmony. Welcome to Pete’s.
These aren’t your average bar musicians. The pianists at Pete’s are equal parts talented, hilarious, and fearless. They’re not just playing your favorite songs — they’re performing them, acting them out, mashing them up, and turning each tune into a full-on event.
Requesting a song is part of the fun. Just scribble it down on a napkin (with a tip, if you want it played faster), and prepare for anything. They might give you a flawless version of your favorite 80s hit — or twist it into a comedy bit you never saw coming.
Pete’s is not a place where you sit quietly and clap politely. Here, you sing. Loud. Off-key. With people you just met and will probably never see again. And if someone in your group is celebrating a birthday, engagement, promotion, or anything remotely worthy of attention — they’re probably getting called up on stage.
And yes, it’s embarrassing. And no, you won’t care. That’s the Pete’s magic.
You won’t just have a drink at Pete’s — you’ll remember what you drank for years to come. From oversized schooners to colorful cocktails served in tiny bathtubs (yes, with floating rubber duckies), every sip is as fun as the music.
And pro tip: one drink here goes a long way. These are not light pours.
Whether you’re planning a bachelorette bash, trying to impress out-of-town friends, or just looking for something different to do on a weekday night, Pete’s delivers. It’s high energy, low pressure, and totally unfiltered fun. And while it’s known as a party spot, it still feels welcoming — not overwhelming.
You’ll leave with inside jokes, maybe a new friend, and definitely at least one video of you and your crew screaming along to “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar isn’t just something to check off your Nashville to-do list. It’s a place where you make memories, lose your voice, and forget you ever had stage fright.
So grab your friends, warm up those vocal cords, and head downtown — because the pianos are playing, the drinks are flowing, and your song is probably next.