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Shout House San Diego: Dueling Piano Fun

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The San Diego Shout House just celebrated its tenth anniversary of rocking fun and for the past decade many San Diegans have enjoyed a loud, musical night out at the establishment. If you haven’t been to the Shout House yet, then it’s time for you to get your ears over there. Why, you ask? Because Shout House is a great night out thanks to its dueling pianos entertainment. Each night, two entertainers take to the two pianos on the stage and play with and over each other often with assistance from guests in the audience.

About the Shout House


The Shout House only has three locations in the U.S. and we’re lucky that one of those locations is right here in San Diego (the other two are Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Glendale, Arizona). The Shout House focuses on providing a fun experience for its guests with a focus on music and comedy – just be warned it’s not always PG friendly. But as this is not a kid establishment, that raucousness is part of what makes it a great night out for adults. The Shout House San Diego is great for birthday parties, bachelor or bachelorette parties and corporate celebrations – or just any group of friends looking for an entertaining and different kind of night out in the Gaslamp Quarter or a couple needing a fun date night out.

While at the Shout House, you’ll have the chance to sing along with the performers while they key out the music on two facing grand pianos. Classic rock hits from past decades are played, and you’ll be hard pressed to find yourself not jiving along to the music even if classic rock ‘n roll isn’t your musical forte.

 

The Shout House Food and Drinks


While watching the dueling pianos play, you can also enjoy a bite to eat and drinks. The menu at San Diego Shout House has comfort food favorites like fish tacos, pizza and hamburgers plus a selection of salads and appetizers. You can wash down that food with your favorite drink from the full bar. The Shout House also has daily drink and food specials for those looking to save a few bucks.  

The Shout House San Diego Quick Tips


What: Dueling pianos with a mix of comedy onstage with bar drinks and food served. 
Where: 655 4th Avenue in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter
When: Tuesday through Thursday and Sunday, doors open at 7 p.m. and pianos start at 8 p.m. Friday, doors open at 5 p.m. and pianos start at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, doors open at 6 p.m. and pianos start at 6:30 p.m. Closed on Monday.
Who: Must be 21 years or older to get in the door at the Shout House.
Cover Charge: No cover on Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday. There is a $5 cover on Thursday after 8 p.m. On Friday, that goes up to a $10 cover after 7 p.m. On Saturdays, there is a cover all night: $5 before 7 p.m. and $10 after 7 p.m.
Reservations: It is recommended to make a reservation for a table at the Shout House as it can fill up quickly, especially on weekend nights. Reservations can be made for groups of two to 24 (groups larger than 24 must be done under a party reservation). To reserve a table, choose a time listed on the calendar at the bottom of the Shout House reservation page, fill out your information, and await a confirmation email.   
Website:www.theshouthouse.com/sd/
Phone: 619-231-6700
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