Looking for a fun karaoke night out with your friends but don’t know where to go? Well, don’t worry because this guide will be sure to help you plan a great night out
While there are plenty of karaoke spots in town, we think these are the perfect ones to help you have a fantastic night in town.
Recommendations:
Woolshed, found on Parnell Street, has a fantastic “karaoke night” every Thursday from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. and it’s not only karaoke that they offer, they also serve a wide variety of classic gastro pub food such as burgers, chicken wings and chips as well as of course, booze. They also has a plethora of screens for watching whichever sport floats your boat. And as if that wasn’t enough already, they also have pub quizzes and rockstar bingo!
Marrakesh By Mindo, on Capel Street in an incredibly unique restaurant. They offer the best of both worlds, incredible Moroccan dishes and pop culture fun! You can sit down and have a bite to eat in the restaurant first or jump straight into the action in their state of the art karaoke rooms!
Maneki on Dawson Street is a Japanese restaurant and karaoke bar, if your interested in lunch, dinner or drinks, Maneki has you covered, with a plethora of authentic Japanese dishes and if your only interested in karaoke, don’t fret because Maneki has 4 different state of the art karaoke rooms and a number of “packages” to choose from. So if you fell the sudden urge to sing on Dawson Street, you know where to go.
Hilan Chinese and Korean Restaurant:
This restaurant on Capel Street is more than meets the eye, not only do they serve authentic Korean & Chinese food such as hotpot, dumplings, stir fry and others but they also offer, of course, karaoke!
Found on Middle Abbey Street, WigWam has everything you could ask for in a club, good music, good food, good drinks. drag brunches and ping pong competition, and in case you hadn’t guessed already, they of course also have karaoke. We couldn’t recommend WigWam more for your karaoke night!
SaturGay Karaoke
If none of those suggestions were to your fancy then we would suggest Saturday karaoke that happens in The George Bar on South Great George’s Street. Dressed in drag or not, your always welcome to karaoke at the George!
First time doing karaoke? Here’s some things to remember
Be respectful. If you aren’t singing some simple actions like singing along or simply bobbing your head to a song will go a long way for whoever is singing.
The goal is to have fun. Don’t worry about putting on your best performance, just enjoy yourself!