This has to be the most desolate hole in the wall spot I have ever seen in my entire life! I was not impressed with anything about this place. The parking lot was rocky and uneven, the place inside with extra smokey, and none of the chairs inside matched. Most of the seats had rips in them and they cut the backs of my legs. I will never return there!
E T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Fort Worth, TX
It was a nice chilled out, quiet spot but it was dead tonight. Music played thru a sports boom box, one t.v. on silent distant from da bar with no caption. The bartender was really nice. The establishment hopefully is going through new management but it seemed like they where going through some upgrades with old broken down stuff on the stage. Hopefully I caught this place on a slow day…
Jake N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Milwaukee, WI
Let me preface this by saying I love dive bars. I also love karaōke bars. When you combine the two it becomes magical. Faces was a «I’m sick of sitting in my hotel room and need a beer» decision. Sadly, on the night I visited the bar was fairly empty. The place is what I expected being full of divey goodness. They had some pretty good drink specials, shame I had to work early in the morning or I would have certainly partook. I would also have chatted up a couple of the local ladies who I was informed very directly were interested in me. Sorry ladies, I was only in town until Friday and was really exhausted. Otherwise believe me I would have listened to you talk all night. Anywho, back to the review. Beer prices were on par with everywhere else I’d been at so no surprises there. Bottles of Bud light were $ 3.50. Mixers seemed well made and cheap. The singers were quite good and the people were fantastic. Exactly what I needed to have some fun. So, all in all, I am a fan of this place. I need to make a local friend down here so I have a reason to come back and visit. Then a drinking session would certainly be in order here for an evening.
Emery D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Marietta, GA
Having been a patron of Faces since 2006 I hsve seen this neighborhood bar take some lumps and just shake it off. It is more than just a little bar off the beaten path. The soul that is felt there will raise the hair on your arms. When that happened to me in 2006 I fully became aware that Faces Lounge is s Gem in the rough. Karaōke at 9pm every evening Mon-Sat is a big part of why the heart there is so strong. They stir in the mix with a reason to come in fully costumed or be the oddball in the room. Faces had gone through some difficult times where as it barely could crawl at times but she did and today she is still filled with all the heart I knew her to have nearly a decade ago. Check out or join the conversation on Faces lounge facebook page. You will find that you are one of the family. Hope to see you there! Emery D. Oh and for those with a competitive bone, Monday night’s are bonus fun with singing competitions with prizes involved. Lots more I have not the room here too share it all.
Compton H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
After traveling six miles of curves and hills on Powers Ferry from I-75, hidden in plain sight among little boxes along the street, painted in various shades of grey is Faces Lounge. Even as a newcomer(like myself) you’ll immediately conclude that you’ve never been to karaōke bar with this much personality ever before. The atmosphere was interesting: old school cigarette dispensers, wacky-face portraits on the wall, a pool table, and the perfect ratio of shady leather jacket wearers to weird over the top bar flies. Bartenders kept the alcohol flowing and the customers had the vibe going, even dropping one of my karaōke favorites: Thunder Rolls! Overall it was a great time! If you do make it here one day, be sure to ask for Dancer Bob – a nice, fifty something guy who dances around the bar with everyone who shares crazy stories, and promises to steal your girlfriend if you so happen to take the stage for a round of songs. His challenge is clear… Do you accept?
Heidi P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dunwoody, GA
I have been going to Faces for years! It is the place you go where everybody knows your name… and yes, they’re always glad you came. There’s often a special themed event or activity to do like karaōke, poker, pool, and more. The servers are super friendly and very personable. They have new kitchen staff cooking in the back, and I haven’t tried much yet besides the wings — and I approve ;) They have Karaōke competitions running consistently that restart every couple of months. The crowd is a fun mix of people who just want to sing, drink, dance and laugh, sprinkled with some real talent as well! Faces is basically where I got my BALLS to sing in public and I can honestly say even at my worst and most off-pitch, I still feel supported. You always seem to still get an E for Effort when you go up there on the stage!!! Their KJ is the Rajun Cajun — nice guy and a fun time is always had! If the owner(semi-new) is present he’s usually up front rocking out or mingling with the customers! The space is not huge, but it’s cozy. Smoking is allowed but there are also fans going and a door to a deck that they sometimes leave open, which helps! There are a ton of local regulars, but you’ll also see some party groups here and there — especially on the weekends. Faces is super accommodating for large groups and special requests. They are really glad to see you there and show it with their flexibility. If you want to sing, get there early or it’s hard to get into the rotation. they start at 9pm. You can put in just one song at a time. So, what I do is have a few songs written down ahead of time so I can bring up another each time I get on stage. Faces is a no frills, no pressure, good time. When ya go, ask for Ellie or Michelle and tell ‘em Heidi sent ya!
Catherine P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
Fun place! It’s pretty divey and doesn’t look like too much from the street, but the people are so nice! You’ll probably see the owner there any given night, and there are several sweet waitresses/bartenders. I am a fan of the special art of Karaōke, so this is a good spot for that. The Rajun Cajun is very fair about letting everyone get their turn, and has a very extensive selection. Drinks are strong and food is OK for a bar. It is extremely smoky, which is kinda a rough combination with singing. Expect to talk to some the regulars in the bar… everyone is very nice and supportive of eachother’s singing efforts. People also get up and dance a lot, and aren’t afraid to be themselves!
Mindie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Twin Falls, ID
Had a great time here Saturday night! Positives: KARAOKE!!! Had a good energy Attentive bartenders Friendly people Negatives: Very smoky only got to sing 2 songs in 2.5 hours because the place was packed with Karaōke singers(this could also be looked at as a good thing I guess)
Caroline C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Roswell, GA
Allow me to clarify… we go to Faces after we have already been out elsewhere and aren’t quite ready to go home. A nightcap if you will. Compare it to Johnny’s Hideaway. This place is ridiculous. It’s filled with a bunch of barflies that like to hear themselves sing. The crowd is generally older and redneck. It’s dirty and very smokey. They have food but i wouldn’t trust anything coming from the back of this place. That being said… it is always a great time. It is so much fun to people watch and let your hair down. You can sing the worst karaōke and you will be pretty much on par with the rest of the singers. The lines can get long so buy the lady DJ a buttery nipple and she will put you at the top of the list. No joke. Try to go on one of their theme nights too. So far, we have been to a beach party and the Faces prom. You may hate yourself in the morning but you will have quite the interesting night singing at Faces.
Clay N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Atlanta, GA
It’s not much to look at, but the people are great, the singers are usually awesome. Not so much talent that you can’t go here and just have fun. Usually pretty crowded so you probably won’t sing but 3 or 4 songs.
Rick D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Acworth, GA
Went here with some friends for a fun night of karaōke after some good Italian grub across town. It looked really small from outside but once inside opened up to a relatively good sized place. Faces is more of a neighborhood bar that is a bit run down, but still passable as a daily drinking hole. The karaōke stage is a little alcove off the main room with enough room for a mic, the karaōke person and a couple of karaōke’ers. The prices for the drinks(at least for mine) ran about average although soda should be free refills(it appeared we were charged for each one) but whatever. The karaōke was fun and entertaining. We saw a few people who definitely shouldn’t have been singing, a few who had surprisingly good voices and, to top the evening off, I made my karaōke debut and finale in the same evening on the same song. I knew I was tone deaf and this evening just proved it. Maybe if there is a song with a lot of talking like«Devil Went Down to Georgia» I would venture up there again otherwise I will save everyone’s ear drums a lashing and just observe from this point on. We had a fun night out with friends which is what it was all about and while I’m not a fan of the smoke filled bars, I might brave this one again should our friends decide to want to sing a little more there.