This was my first time being in a karaōke bar. The atmosphere was great and the crowd was very supportive towards all the brave souls who went on stage. The waiting time to get on stage is quite long-we waited over an hour for our song before we gave up and went to another bar(minus 1 star).
Huge B.
Tu valoración: 2 Belœil, Canada
I used to really like this place. The staff is polite and cool, the prices are pretty okay and the karaoké selection is good and usually up to date. The problem is with the karaoké itself. Everytime i go there, i’m there about 5 hours and can only sing twice. While other people(presumably friends of the karaoké dj) sing to an average of 5 to 8 times. It takes about 1.5 hour before you can sing. The rotating staff of karaoké djs seem to pretty much only let people they know or their friends sing. If you feel like karaoké tonight, I’d skip this one.
Paul C.
Tu valoración: 5 Atlanta, GA
Love love love this place. Awesome friendly bartenders. and great karaōke as a traveller. It’s so nice to go somewhere where you feel welcome
Risa D.
Tu valoración: 3 Montreal, Canada
The place is seedilicious, two big comfy booth couches facing the karaōke stage, friendly guy running the songs, and friendly joyful cute gay franco staff. The tracks for some songs seemed off key, but it’s highly possible that’s just me. I kind of love the décor, especially the rainbow bubble ceiling. The song books were fat and full of fun stuff, not hyper hipster modern, but plenty of numbers to wail your worries away to.
Elena C.
Tu valoración: 3 Montreal, Canada
So, I’d like to preface this review by saying that this is a Karaōke bar and I ABSOLUTELYHATE doing Karaōke… I do, however, enjoy watching my friends sing their little hearts out in front of a bar full of complete strangers. This bar has been around forever, and has been attracting all kinds for just as long. It’s in the village, which means the clientele is predominantly of the LGBT persuasion. But, as most bars in the village are, this one is welcoming to everyone, including the occasional bachelorette party. Everyone in this bar(at least on weekends) is there to drink, laugh, have fun, and maybe sing a little, so in general the vibe is really happy. My partner convinced me to take a star away for the drinks… while they are reasonably priced, I was reminded that they were a bit small… our waitress, however, kept them coming with a smile and sometimes a little singalong Where it loses the two stars is for décor… it’s very dated, some might say a little grungy. It makes it dark and, if not filled with drunken, screaming bachelorettes, can feel a little seedy. I would recommend this place on a Friday or Saturday, if you want a full audience for your Karaōke-ing.