Arts & Entertainment
Great Escape: The Piano Bar at The Greenside Grille
Enjoy some live music at The Greenside Grille at South Shore Country Club
The weekend is here and we have yet another lineup of some fun things to do around town. For a great date night, head on over to the piano bar located inside The Greenside Grille at the . From 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. every Friday and Saturday nights, The Greenside Grille features a live piano bar. This weekend, you can check out Tony Carbone, who takes on all sorts of requests while next week’s lineup features a singalong with Susan Jeffrey. Former performances included Russ Varney and Jamie Green.
The restaurant itself overlooks the 18th green offering a beautiful view of golf course. The piano bar is located inside the restaurant so you can stop by for dinner while enjoying the music or just come in for a few drinks and sit up at the bar.
The dinner menu features Italian classics like chicken or veal marsala, parmigiana, saltimbocca or piccata as well as entrees such as the fisherman’s platter, fruitti di mare, New York sirloin and Long Island duck.
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After enjoying some music here, you can also head over to the adjacent Tour Golf Bar with two high tech golf simulators allowing golfers of all capabilities to receive golf instruction or play any one of 40 different championship courses from around the globe without ever leaving town.
The Greenside Grille is operated by father and son team Frank and Elio Ricci of Raffael’s fame. The elder Ricci opened the first Raffael’s in Quincy in 1989 and has since had locations in Walpole and Nantasket Beach before coming to Hingham. The Greenside Grille is Raffael’s newest venture offering lunch and dinner daily as well as a Sunday Brunch.
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The Piano Bar is located inside The Greenside Grille at South Shore Country Club, 274 South Street. For more information, call (781) 749-1720.
