Charleston, SC
Posted almost 2 years ago
JohnKing Grill
posted in Wishlist
🎹DUELING PIANOS TONIGHT: 8PM-1AM. $20 per person. Charleston’s only dueling piano bar with performances Wednesday-Saturday nights.
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