If you are not Dutch I would not recommend going here, as this bar has a heavy racial bias against foreigners who wish to sing karaoke. Any Dutch person wishing to sing will get their name moved towards the top of the list by the DJ, requiring visitors to wait significantly longer than they otherwise should have for their turn to sing.
When it finally comes your turn, one of the bartenders actually has her own microphone, and the DJ will turn down your microphone on stage and turn hers up behind the bar so she can sing over you. Unless your Dutch of course, in which case you will be welcome to sing uninterrupted.
The irony of the sour evening my friends and I passed at this bar was that among us was a trained opera singer and a trained musical theater actor. I mention this not to sound entitled our dramatic, but simply to point out that we weren’t just some group of annoying drunks who were causing a scene. Quite the opposite in fact. But that did not stop the DJ from allowing countless actual annoying drunks to take their fair turn at shouting incoherently into the microphone when it came turn to sing their song...provided they were Dutch, of course.
The Dutch patrons we talked to inside the bar were super friendly! Just...
Read moreIt's smaller then apartment of your grandma, no balance between music and voices, have actually no sense to sing for anyone - u just gonna hear voices of hungred people,not yourself. If you very (very very) drunk and maybe you can join this place. P.s. nothing close with how real karaoke club should be, it's just one room...
Read moreToilets are a bit of broken, but they where clean and ok. Signs could be better. They didn't had any sitting options indoors. But the atmosphere besides that was good. Ended up going here with a big group. Cocktails where quite nice (altough the staff seemed to look up what should...
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