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Our legendary Duck Room has a capacity of 340. Incredible national and local bands have played the stage including Father of Rock & Roll Chuck Berry, who played over 200 shows.

Our rathskeller Elvis Room holds up to 150 and has a cool, gritty feel. See photos below our contact form!

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Duck Room

A large audience sits in a dimly lit venue, attentively watching a musician perform on a stage with blue curtains and colorful lighting, creating a lively and intimate atmosphere.
A lively indoor venue with people seated at tables, eating and talking. A performer stands on stage with equipment under colorful lights, while others mingle near the bar area. The atmosphere is vibrant and social.
A band performs on stage under colorful lights in a crowded indoor venue, with audience members standing and cheering near the stage.
An older man in a sparkly purple shirt and white hat plays an electric guitar and sings on stage at a blues club, with a bassist and drummer in the background and a blue sign that reads Blueberry Hill on the brick wall.
A lively bar scene with people socializing and standing near the counter, while others sit at tables under warm lighting. The atmosphere is busy and colorful, with drinks and conversations filling the space.
A small stage decorated with string lights features musical instruments and equipment, with a few performers present. The venue has round tables covered with white cloths and empty chairs, creating an intimate, cozy atmosphere.

Elvis Room

A retro-style basement lounge with tables and chairs covered in white tablecloths, red support beams, bar stools, and walls decorated with records and framed photos or posters.
A festive room with round tables covered in orange Halloween-themed cloths, string lights wrapped around pillars, hanging decorations, and cobwebs on the ceiling and walls. Empty chairs surround the tables.
A bar with red beams, decorated with vinyl records on the walls and counter. Shelves of bottles are visible behind the bar, and a mirror hangs in the center above the counter.
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