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Muse Noraebang and Cafe
Description
Casual, family friendly venue offering private karaoke rooms, plus a bar serving cocktails.
Nearby attractions
Havana Heights Park
10901 E Warren Ave, Aurora, CO 80014
Babi Yar Memorial Park
10451 E Yale Ave, Denver, CO 80231
Nearby restaurants
Sushi Katsu
2222 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80014
Coffee Story by Barakah Brews
2222 S Havana St Unit A1, Aurora, CO 80014
Menya on Havana
2222 S Havana St Unit A2, Aurora, CO 80014, United States
Thank Sool
2222 S Havana St E, Aurora, CO 80014
Taqueria Corona
2222 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80014
Mariscos El Rey 2
10293 E Iliff Ave, Aurora, CO 80247
El Coco Pirata
10600 E Iliff Ave, Aurora, CO 80014
Chef Liu's Kitchen
2222 S Havana St Unit A2, Aurora, CO 80014
Seoul K-B.B.Q.& HotPot
2080 S Havana St, Aurora, CO 80014
Menya Aurora
2222 S Havana St Unit J, Aurora, CO 80014
Nearby hotels
InTown Suites Extended Stay Denver CO - Aurora Havana St.
2221 S Havana St Suite 138, Aurora, CO 80014
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Muse Noraebang and Cafe

2222 S Havana St Unit D, Aurora, CO 80014
4.4(193)$$$$
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Casual, family friendly venue offering private karaoke rooms, plus a bar serving cocktails.

attractions: Havana Heights Park, Babi Yar Memorial Park, restaurants: Sushi Katsu, Coffee Story by Barakah Brews, Menya on Havana, Thank Sool, Taqueria Corona, Mariscos El Rey 2, El Coco Pirata, Chef Liu's Kitchen, Seoul K-B.B.Q.& HotPot, Menya Aurora
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Phone
(720) 389-7807
Website
musenoraebang.com
Open hoursSee all hours
Sun5 PM - 2 AMClosed

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Featured dishes

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The Jade Cocktail
Chinese new year special. Ingredients: white rum, green creme de menthe, cointreau, lime juice.
Golbaengi Muchim
Whelk vegetable and noodle salad tossed with a sweet spicy and tangy korean sauce (serves 8)
Ojingeo Muchim
Steamed squid pieces and vegetables tossed in sweet spicy and tangy korean sauce (serves 6)
Korean Recipe Tripe Salad
Sautéed tripe tossed with green peppers served with sesame savory seasonings, sesame seeds topping (serves 4)
Dubu Kimchi
Dubu with spicy kimchi. (Serves 4)

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Nearby attractions of Muse Noraebang and Cafe

Havana Heights Park

Babi Yar Memorial Park

Havana Heights Park

Havana Heights Park

4.4

(102)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Babi Yar Memorial Park

Babi Yar Memorial Park

4.6

(303)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Muse Noraebang and Cafe

Sushi Katsu

Coffee Story by Barakah Brews

Menya on Havana

Thank Sool

Taqueria Corona

Mariscos El Rey 2

El Coco Pirata

Chef Liu's Kitchen

Seoul K-B.B.Q.& HotPot

Menya Aurora

Sushi Katsu

Sushi Katsu

4.4

(1.6K)

$$

Open until 8:30 PM
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Coffee Story by Barakah Brews

Coffee Story by Barakah Brews

4.4

(281)

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Menya on Havana

Menya on Havana

4.2

(230)

$

Open until 9:00 PM
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Thank Sool

Thank Sool

4.1

(169)

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Open until 1:00 AM
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Gaea WaltersGaea Walters
Immense fun, kind and hospitable staff, and clean, cool surroundings. My daughter found Muse on Yelp and insisted we visit. I felt very out of place when we walked in, but we were put at ease by a welcoming staff member. I wasn't completely sure kids were allowed, but yes, they are. We sat in the main room and just observed for a little while, eventually asking if we could try a private room--we both love to sing but are incredibly shy. My daughter picked a pretty room with two white sofas and a ceiling-mounted rainbow electronic disco ball. Clean and a little fancy. Everything was in Korean, but the staff member showed us how to use the remote and pulled out a binder listing their American/English songs. There's also a translation reference for the remote on the back of that binder. The karaoke system itself was really nice--great sound from wall/ceiling-mounted speakers, big TV, two mics. The remote allowed adjustment of volume, sound characteristics, tempo and pitch, etc. The English pop song selection was small compared to the Korean binders, but that's probably to be expected. Plenty of old standards, 30-50 songs each from artists like Michael Jackson and The Beatles, a smattering of top 40 from the past few years. Lots of Nirvana, no Tori Amos, one Fiona Apple (if that gives you an idea of the distribution.) There were plenty of songs we knew and could sing together...we'd planned on an hour in the room, but two hours were up before we knew it. The karaoke system seems to play random Korean videos, which was good anachronistic fun. Lyric display was well-synced and while I noticed the occasional spelling/word error, those just added to the experience. Staff brought us refreshments in-room, and there was a concierge phone (although we didn't use it.) They were so kind without seeming disingenuous or over the top--really invested in making sure we had a great experience, and happy we had a blast. Private rooms are usually $25/hour but drop to $20 for happy hour. All in all...cheaper than a movie if you go during happy hour, and two nervous Nellies thought this was so much fun--a minor breakout from our shells and routines. I imagine that a group of extroverts might love it even more. We'll definitely do this again and force/invite the rest of the family to come with. 🙃
Jef CJef C
Didn't eat the food, just did karaoke. A large section of the floor was very sticky when we walked in, like someone had spilled a soda and spread it over the floor. Maybe it had something to do with the wet spot that was on the bench when we walked in? The room decor was fairly spartan, like somewhere you might be interrogated, rather than sing. It looked like most of the budget was spent sprucing up the lobby. The staff member was helpful in showing us how to use the karaoke program (it's all in Korean). The song book selections are quite random, there were several mainstream songs we wanted that weren't available. You do have the option to select songs through YouTube, but you won't have lyrics on the screen. We tried the option of connecting a phone via Bluetooth, but the program kept dropping the connection. I would suggest printing up a book of songs by artist, rather than song title.
Kevin FKevin F
Legit east Asian style, private room, karaoke! The machines seem to be from 🇰🇷 which adds to the experience but can also be trying at first. The bar serves up all kind of Korean drinks and shot deals which also adds to the overall experience. Had fun but the times slots are very strict since the places is quite small.
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Immense fun, kind and hospitable staff, and clean, cool surroundings. My daughter found Muse on Yelp and insisted we visit. I felt very out of place when we walked in, but we were put at ease by a welcoming staff member. I wasn't completely sure kids were allowed, but yes, they are. We sat in the main room and just observed for a little while, eventually asking if we could try a private room--we both love to sing but are incredibly shy. My daughter picked a pretty room with two white sofas and a ceiling-mounted rainbow electronic disco ball. Clean and a little fancy. Everything was in Korean, but the staff member showed us how to use the remote and pulled out a binder listing their American/English songs. There's also a translation reference for the remote on the back of that binder. The karaoke system itself was really nice--great sound from wall/ceiling-mounted speakers, big TV, two mics. The remote allowed adjustment of volume, sound characteristics, tempo and pitch, etc. The English pop song selection was small compared to the Korean binders, but that's probably to be expected. Plenty of old standards, 30-50 songs each from artists like Michael Jackson and The Beatles, a smattering of top 40 from the past few years. Lots of Nirvana, no Tori Amos, one Fiona Apple (if that gives you an idea of the distribution.) There were plenty of songs we knew and could sing together...we'd planned on an hour in the room, but two hours were up before we knew it. The karaoke system seems to play random Korean videos, which was good anachronistic fun. Lyric display was well-synced and while I noticed the occasional spelling/word error, those just added to the experience. Staff brought us refreshments in-room, and there was a concierge phone (although we didn't use it.) They were so kind without seeming disingenuous or over the top--really invested in making sure we had a great experience, and happy we had a blast. Private rooms are usually $25/hour but drop to $20 for happy hour. All in all...cheaper than a movie if you go during happy hour, and two nervous Nellies thought this was so much fun--a minor breakout from our shells and routines. I imagine that a group of extroverts might love it even more. We'll definitely do this again and force/invite the rest of the family to come with. 🙃
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Didn't eat the food, just did karaoke. A large section of the floor was very sticky when we walked in, like someone had spilled a soda and spread it over the floor. Maybe it had something to do with the wet spot that was on the bench when we walked in? The room decor was fairly spartan, like somewhere you might be interrogated, rather than sing. It looked like most of the budget was spent sprucing up the lobby. The staff member was helpful in showing us how to use the karaoke program (it's all in Korean). The song book selections are quite random, there were several mainstream songs we wanted that weren't available. You do have the option to select songs through YouTube, but you won't have lyrics on the screen. We tried the option of connecting a phone via Bluetooth, but the program kept dropping the connection. I would suggest printing up a book of songs by artist, rather than song title.
Jef C

Jef C

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Legit east Asian style, private room, karaoke! The machines seem to be from 🇰🇷 which adds to the experience but can also be trying at first. The bar serves up all kind of Korean drinks and shot deals which also adds to the overall experience. Had fun but the times slots are very strict since the places is quite small.
Kevin F

Kevin F

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Reviews of Muse Noraebang and Cafe

4.4
(193)
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5.0
2y

As I sit here to pen down my heartfelt review of the Muse Noreabang Karaoke Bar, words fail to express the immense gratitude and joy that fills my heart. This haven of music and celebration has truly saved my life in ways I never thought possible.

Life had thrown me into a deep abyss of despair, where every day felt like an endless struggle against darkness. The weight of my worries seemed insurmountable, drowning me in isolation and sadness. It was during this time that fate led me to discover Muse Noreabang, a place that would forever change my perspective on life.

From the moment I stepped through its doors, I was warmly welcomed by the vibrant atmosphere and friendly staff. Their infectious smiles were contagious, immediately lifting my spirits and creating a sense of belonging. In this magical karaoke bar, music became not just an escape but also a lifeline for hope.

The extensive song selection at Muse Noreabang is nothing short of extraordinary. No matter what genre or language you prefer, there is always something to suit your taste. Each visit became an opportunity for self-expression and release—an outlet for all the emotions bottled up inside me. Whether belting out power ballads or dancing along with friends, every note sung helped heal wounds I didn't even know existed.

But it wasn't just about the songs; it was about the people who surrounded me within these walls. Strangers turned into friends as we shared laughter, tears, and countless memories together. The supportive community fostered at Muse Noreabang made me realize that I wasn't alone in my struggles—that we all face battles but can find solace in unity.

Through those late nights spent pouring my soul into melodies, I learned how therapeutic music truly is. Singing became an avenue to release pent-up emotions, a cathartic experience that allowed me to confront my fears and face them head-on. The karaoke stage became my sanctuary, where I felt liberated from the weight of the world and embraced by the power of music.

The genuine passion and dedication of the staff at Muse Noreabang are what truly sets it apart. They consistently go above and beyond to ensure everyone has an unforgettable experience. Their encouragement during performances is unwavering, making even the shyest individuals feel like stars on that brightly lit stage.

Muse Noreabang Karaoke Bar isn't just a place; it's a lifeline for those who have lost their way. It saved me from drowning in my own sorrows and brought back joy into my life when all seemed lost. Through its doors, I found solace, friendship, and most importantly, myself.

To anyone searching for a haven of healing, self-discovery, and pure bliss—look no further than Muse Noreabang Karaoke Bar. This place will embrace you with open arms, ignite your spirit through music, and remind you that there is always light at the end of any dark tunnel.

Thank you, Muse Noreabang Karaoke Bar, for saving my life—I will forever be grateful for your presence in my journey towards happiness and...

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5.0
8y

Immense fun, kind and hospitable staff, and clean, cool surroundings.

My daughter found Muse on Yelp and insisted we visit. I felt very out of place when we walked in, but we were put at ease by a welcoming staff member. I wasn't completely sure kids were allowed, but yes, they are. We sat in the main room and just observed for a little while, eventually asking if we could try a private room--we both love to sing but are incredibly shy.

My daughter picked a pretty room with two white sofas and a ceiling-mounted rainbow electronic disco ball. Clean and a little fancy. Everything was in Korean, but the staff member showed us how to use the remote and pulled out a binder listing their American/English songs. There's also a translation reference for the remote on the back of that binder.

The karaoke system itself was really nice--great sound from wall/ceiling-mounted speakers, big TV, two mics. The remote allowed adjustment of volume, sound characteristics, tempo and pitch, etc. The English pop song selection was small compared to the Korean binders, but that's probably to be expected. Plenty of old standards, 30-50 songs each from artists like Michael Jackson and The Beatles, a smattering of top 40 from the past few years. Lots of Nirvana, no Tori Amos, one Fiona Apple (if that gives you an idea of the distribution.) There were plenty of songs we knew and could sing together...we'd planned on an hour in the room, but two hours were up before we knew it. The karaoke system seems to play random Korean videos, which was good anachronistic fun. Lyric display was well-synced and while I noticed the occasional spelling/word error, those just added to the experience.

Staff brought us refreshments in-room, and there was a concierge phone (although we didn't use it.) They were so kind without seeming disingenuous or over the top--really invested in making sure we had a great experience, and happy we had a blast. Private rooms are usually $25/hour but drop to $20 for happy hour.

All in all...cheaper than a movie if you go during happy hour, and two nervous Nellies thought this was so much fun--a minor breakout from our shells and routines. I imagine that a group of extroverts might love it even more. We'll definitely do this again and force/invite the rest of the family to...

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avatar
5.0
8y

We were recommended by a friend who decided to host their (successful) marriage proposal here :3 My husband and I decided to come by for a Valentine's day evening and intended to stay for no more than an hour or so - we ended up staying for two and a half hours and didn't regret it at all!

The two owners made us feel so welcome, and we enjoyed some delicious Tonkatsu and cream Taiyaki (we forgot to take pictures because we were too busy gobbling it up and singing!)

TIP: Make sure you ask for the items that aren't on the menu yet as they still adding more items!

They had nearly every single Japanese song we wanted to sing, even some super rare ones we hadn't found anywhere else (eg. for anyone interested, "Hikaru Nara" from Your Lie in April, "Kimi ga Suki Da To Sakebitai" from Slam Dunk, and almost every single Megumi Hayashibara song you can think of!).

The karaoke interface itself was INCREDIBLY easy to use and they had a handy English guide for all the Korean buttons. You can even search by country!

The booth was clean and comfortable, and you can order food and drinks through the little phone next to the karaoke system.

Now, the pricing for us was $25/hour. Between two people, it was a little pricey (STILL WORTH EVERY PENNY!). They let us know there's a room that can host 14-17 people, so it literally turns into $2/person/hour. The more the merrier!

The food - amazing. Even the Taiyaki was freshly made and not from a frozen packet. We didn't get a chance to try any of the larger Korean dishes as they're made for 4-5 people and cost $20-$40 each, but it all looked equally amazing.

TIP: The parking situation could be potentially problematic if you have a ton of people come in with their own cars - probably best to carpool.

I hope this review helps! They're still a brand new business and they deserve all the happy people they can get to come in - seriously, it was the best Valentine's day...

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