Sunday is the best night for the karaōke. I was just there with one of my friend, it was pretty slow but we had so much fun entertaining with two bartenders. They made my night! Amazing people. I love their funny accent:) Thanks to Cos and Jenia!
Kat K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami Beach, FL
Sing your little heart out at sing sing! Whether it be in the front in front of strangers or privately in your own karaōke room sing sing has your karaōke needs. Top notch equipment in the rooms dim lighting and all your music needs. The place is wasn’t really busy but I did come on Halloween night would definitely like to check out on a normal night but a good way to do something different on the beach and embarrass yourself or impress your crush.
Loraine D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bloomfield, CT
Definitely had a great time with my girlfriends. We went way too early(10:00), but we’re from the NE, so we were not used to Miami Time.
Kiki P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Miami Beach, FL
This place gets no stars. Worse management ever Horrible.
Khadijah A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Fort Washington, MD
I don’t understand why you would charge people $ 12 to sit at the bar and sing one song. Who are these people who do that? We wanted to sing and see drunk people sing. We could not do that because we would only be able to sing one song for $ 12 as opposed to going into a room and sing for $ 8 per person for an hour with no drinks or anything. Bartender never came into the room. We sang for an hour and left. This place destroys the joy of meeting new people while drunk off karaōke. Apparently no one agrees with me, however, because we learned that every other place in the south beach area that offered karaōke is either closed or doesn’t offer it anymore. So, apparently they are doing what they have to to make money.
Sharon G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
This place is okay. The vibe is fun. But the karaōke goings on kinda suck. My friends and I came in bought drinks, submitted songs and two hours later still weren’t called up. Yet the same people were singing over and over again. We left without participating. Idk.
Kelly M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hialeah, FL
Love to come here, always a good time! You can get a room for you and your group which is awesome and if not be outside with everyone. With the private room they bring you the Drinks when you buzz the button. Loads of fun! Only recommendation: if you’re going in a group make sure most of you have cash cause you’re only allowed to pay with max 2 cards.
Marina B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
We had so much fun. We ve been on sunday. Shakil o’neil was there. He was staying in the room. And those amazing russian bartender and Romanian server were so nice and helped us to choose songs. The place was packed and fun.
Natasha C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Augusta, GA
One of my favorite things to do. And Sing Sing Karaōke didn’t disappoint. Ok. What I like about this place is they offer rooms for a group. But, you don’t have to get a room unless you choose. Now, it’s a better deal, but if you want to drink… the common area is where you want to be. All eight of the ladies stayed in the area near the bar. You had to buy a drink in order to get a ticket to sing. This was cool because a few of the ladies needed some liquid courage. We had a blast. They had every song you can think of. They even have Top 40 hits currently playing on the radio. However, we had more fun with the oldies that encouraged a group sing-a-long. The have a stage that most people didn’t use. They have several television screens so that you can turn around and see the words to your song in any direction. They also gave two mics in case you wanted to do a duet or have someone back you up. Loved every off key minute!
Christy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Coral Gables, FL
Great place for large groups… ANDSOMUCHFUN! My group of friends are not easy to manage and they seemed to handle our rowdy bunch well. We rented a private room for 12 people and we fit comfortably in there. The lights, the sound quality, the atmosphere, the privacy… we couldn’t ask for more. Sam was great! You don’t find a level of service like that in SoBe, especially when you have to deal with so many people at once. We will definately be coming back very soon.
Henry A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
NPS = 7 Cool place for karaōke, but only competitive because there are no other karaōke bars around in the Miami… that I know of. The place has rooms you can rent for your group to have a private karaōke party. However, the prices seemed very South Beach. If I read the karaōke menu board correctly, it’s a certain amount($ 8) per person per hour that is joining your group in the private rooms. That kind of stinks for the«shy ones» in your group that are not going to sing. But maybe, in an attempt to improve the world, this is a way to get people to stop being so shy because they will have to pay to be in the room… they better get their money’s worth or at least join in on Bohemian Rhapsody. You can also just hang out in the main room(like we did) and drink while you sing. You only get one song ticket per drink(very South Beach priced drinks), so make your songs count unless you befriend somebody that’s been drinking for hours and gives you all their tickets. It’s a cool, different place for a group. If in the area and want karaōke, this is probably the place to be(because it’s the only one).
Maurice R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Gulf Shores, AL
I have never written a review before, but I was so unimpressed by this place that I had to. 1) the bartender was extremely rude and had no personality. She didn’t allow my cousin to put in a song after he paid for a drink. Unfortunately, she didn’t mention that the drink had to be at least $ 5 in order to receive a song voucher. In addition, the bar had a $ 4 special, but charged my cousin $ 5 and some change for tax… I’ve never heard of tax on a special, but feel that that was her way of getting a tip because she wouldn’t have received one otherwise. In summary, her attitude was HORRIBLE and was hands down the worst interaction I’ve had from a bartender. 2) What kind of karaōke bar requires you to buy a drink in order to sing? I’ve never heard of this before, but with the LIMITED number of the patrons tonight I can understand why. Obviously if people came to a karaōke bar they want to sing, doesn’t mean everyone wants to drink! Drinking is a complement to singing… It’s a KARAOKE bar. It’s like going to a dance club. You go to a dance club to dance and they don’t require you to drink in order to do so. A karaōke bar should be no different. 3) The bar lets the same people sing over and over again… I sat there and watched the same guy sing 4 times and had to wait over an hour to sing and there were less than 4 different singers. It’s hard to keep people interested if they’re not involved! Overall, I would never go to this karaōke bar again. Aside from the fact that I’m not from the area, I would never come back here again. There were very few patrons and it was not a fun atmosphere with the bartender having a piss poor attitude.
Adry G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
Came here for a friends birthday party. We rented out a room and had more fun than I would think… The karaōke machine was easy to use, we had enough space to either sit and sing or dance and sing. Drinks are reasonably priced and they pretty much serve generic bar drinks. Gratuity is included which isn’t a problem for me! Great place to drink and relax while your friends attempt to become a professional vocal star loll
Da Deacon H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Nashville, TN
Whats not to like about this place!?! If your to shy to sing in front of strangers then there are rooms you can get that have ample seating, mood lighting, a button you can push when you need a drink from the front AGAIN i ask«Whats not to like about this joint?!» Customer service was on point!(means very good). The room we booked was clean, great karaōke sound system, hell i thought i was in the studio laying down tracks! Badd Boy Take That… Take That the dim lighting created the mood to really get your sing on along with the strobe lights… A book the size of a world glossary provided ample songs to rock to and the microphones were loud enough to hear yourself but not too loud to drown out the missed notes brought out by the flow of alcohol. I will be returning to complete my album :) lol IM a FAN!
Steve C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Davie, FL
Interesting concept and approach to Karaōke. I ducked in with Nicole and Andrea because we were in a singing kinda mood. Andrea scoped the joint on Unilocal in advance. I dug it, here’s why: * Cool décor * Attracts fun loving hotties that aren’t uptight * Kinda inexpensive for South Beach * VIP /Private Party Rooms with bottle service As I sat at the bar beltin’ out Sinatra tunes and hammerin’ Bourbon like its my job, I noticed that there were numbered doors about, kinda like a hotel. So when I dipped to visit the Men’s room, I peeked in through window and noticed the private karaōke setting. Very cool. See you there, Cabeza OUT!
Michael S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Miami, FL
Wow! Been wanting to try this place and with my fiancé’s sisters birthday at hand, we did! Song tickets with a pitcher was great and the people were super cool and fun to sing with! They have private rooms too which at some point we want to get out, but the public open area is just fine for the most part! Give it a try! Have a drink! And of course… Sing!
Isabel J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sunnyside, NY
Lets start by I don’t sing karaōke no matter how many drinks I have but I was with a few friends and two really love karaōke so we came here. When you walk in it looks like a regular bar but they do have private rooms in the back. Since it was late and weren’t planning on staying long we just grabbed a table by the bar. They have a huge selection of songs and when you buy a drink they give you a slip to filled out with your song selection. I have to say I been dragged to many karaōke bars but I was shocked that everyone here could actually sing. I felt like I was watching an episode of American Idol.
William O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
What makes this place are the private rooms. A few friends and I reserved a room at Sing Sing two weekends ago to celebrate… something. I really can’t remember what. Anyway. The room comes equipped with a few TVs, a remote, couches, tables, and tacky lighting.(I say tacky lighting with the utmost delight. I felt like Bill Murray in «Lost in Translation.») You look through the book, find your song, enter the code using the remote, and it’s automatically queued. No writing your requests on paper. No tyrannical DJ continuously glossing over your request because he’d rather see some busty blonde bounce around to «I Love Rock and Roll» onstage. A fair and equitable karaōke experience. An egalitarian brotherhood of awful singers. You also get your own server, so the beer flows and flows and flows. What a fun place. «Buddy Holly, Ben-Hur, Space Monkey, Mafia Hula Hoops, Castro, Edsel is a no-go U-2, Syngman Rhee, payola and Kennedy Chubby Checker, Psycho, Belgians in the Congo»
Lucy F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
What a great place! And so much fun! We sang our hearts out in the main room. Figured that because we were singing along to other people’s songs we didn’t need to get our own room. The staff was super nice and restarted a few songs that we were late getting the mic for. They were also really great when we knocked over/spilled a few bottles. They cleaned up right away. Parking wasn’t too bad and everything was priced fairly. Love that if you get a 98+ you get a free shot — always an incentive to sing better :)
Johnny T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Nashville, TN
3.5 It’s private room karaōke… so, of course, my crew spent the entire time in the front bar area. Duh. It’s private room karaōke, so get a room. Admittedly, my favorite private room karaōke joint in SF has a rocking bar area that sort of takes away the point of the private room(unless you’re there for a birthday party or some other sort of event… but then, just hang out where everyone else is, no?), but this isn’t SF. When in Rome… get a room. That preamble is to say that I don’t know that I experienced the correct, full-on SSK experience by doing it in the bar. Yes, we drank. Yes, we sang. Yes, we spun around, mocking ourselves and others… but the mood in the bar(admittedly, a Tuesday night) was so… dour. I get that the bar staff must see more than their fair share of loud drunks and being around that type of person every day can wear someone down. I get all of that. But it’s a buzzkill to approach the bar for a drink and receive a mean mug back. There has to be some sort of in-between. The drinks are fairly priced for the location and the song book is updated and thorough. Just make sure that if you’re planning a night out or just find that the night leads you here, get a room. I think you’ll have a much better experience.