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The threats against my family because I didn't like his piano show. This is who you're employing, Makse.
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This piano "show" felt like getting stuck at a karaoke show with only ONE bad singer. We were unfortunate enough to attend a performance after our dinner at Makse restaurant in Vacaville. One of the two piano players was friendly and talented. Unfortunately, he wasn't the one doing most of the singing and talking. Jason, the other piano player was rude, inexperienced, and not talented. When I say rude, I mean there were request slips on every table to request songs, but he'd only play a request if you put money with your request, and even if you gave him money (and/or bought him alcohol), in addition to paying the cover charge, he didn't KNOW ANY of the songs we requested. We weren't requesting weird songs either, we were requesting top-40 stuff that anybody in his profession should reasonably know ESPECIALLY if you have the gall to DEMAND people pay you PER SONG when you are BAD at singing. It was such a tacky, out of place dynamic for an establishment trying for a high-class atmosphere. I'm not exaggerating when I say you'll hear more talent at a karaoke show, and I'm not a fan of karaoke. I think it's worth noting that there are few reviews. I question their validity as I know for a fact that the good reviews for this business posted on other platforms are fake and/or posted by the untalented piano player himself

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Definitely going back soon!! I love the energy and the voice on Jason!! My goodness, pure enjoyment for me and my boyfriend on date night!!

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Best place for a date night or for a group of friends always a lot of fun id be there every Friday and Saturday night if I could

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We had the best time with Jason and Wes "dueling" and even got a guest appearance from Jason the owner on the drums!

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