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Businiess name:  Baker Peters Jazz Club
Review by:  Kate C.
Review content: 
Baker Peters Jazz Club is a terrific place for dinner. Their menu is excellent. We love their steaks. Always cooked to perfection and served beautifully. Baker Peters is located in an antebellum home that was mercifully saved from the wrecking ball...probably on more than one occasion. If you like live entertainment, their upstairs lounge has terrific jazz nearly every night of the week. While you're up there, have a martini. There is something for everyone. And be sure to look for the ghost of Abner Baker. He was hanged just after the Civil War after avenging his father's death at the hands of Union Soldiers. Be sure to ask about it and go downstairs to see the bullet holes in the door. The food is always great and the atmosphere is always fun at Baker Peters.

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