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By popular demand Karaoke has returned on Fridays from 6pm ’til 10pm at Spirits West Country Club, located 2601 Wilkens Avenue (across the street from St. Benedict’s Catholic Church). Reggie Kelly’s “ROCK ‘N’ SOUL” KARAOKE SHOW is there with a great sound system, studio quality mics and a vast song selection of many genres to choose from. Great food at generous proportion at the most reasonable prices are served every day along with great drinks in a cozy, mature atmosphere. This is one of Baltimore’s “Hidden Gems”. Make it a point to stop by on Fridays and sing with Reggie. Reggie also spins Oldies on Tuesdays during Happy Hour from 4pm ’til 7pm.

Po-Boy KING – Menu with Prices – 805 Homestead Ave, Metairie

This is a small neighborhood po boy joint offering a total of TWO parking spaces. Most of the business here is call in and taking it to go but they do offer a few tables for dining in. They offer a generous selection of entrees, po boys and burgers on their menu along with seafood gumbo on Fridays and other rotating daily specials. They are one of the few joints that still offer trout on their menu which is a great option for those of us that love trout and look at catfish with disdain. The prices here are also very reasonable and you get good value for your money. The lady that usually runs the cash register and takes orders is a hoot and it is pure entertainment just to interact with her and watch her take orders from other customers. They have a nice big burger, meatball po boy, roast beef po boy and their trout is nice. The only thing that I don’t like is the lack of real fresh brewed iced tea and they only offer fountain soda (with that fake iced tea) and bottled drinks. You should certainly do yourself a favor and pay a visit here for a po boy or lunch special.

Jerman’s Cafe – Menu with Prices – 3840 St Clair Ave NE, Cleveland

Man this is a gem growing up on St. Clair I’ve been past this place a million times and it’s a hidden jem here in Cleveland it’s been here since 1908 and the family are still running it . The inside is very nice remodeled with a few screens on the wall for your sports entertainment. They kept the old charm of the building the men’s bathroom still has the barn door with the two knob sink awesome. The staff super and the prices great 3.50 for a Stella or a Heineken. They have a few on tap like the Dortmunder 2 dollar Bud light etc. So before that Browns game come on down to Jermans AKA Mitzis for some drinks and food they have food specials everyday without the astronomical prices . Very safe area just before East 40 th And St. Clair. Staff is super nice mature crowd . Thanks for the great time and helping my sister celebrate her 40 th Birthday

Roadside Pub – Menu with Prices – 834 68 St NE, Calgary

Drove from Red Deer on a Saturday to try the karaoke here. Pub is kinda separated in two sections with the main pub and pool tables in one part and the karaoke/ entertainment in the other. When we arrived, there was no one in the karaoke section. We were served right away, jugs of draft were cold and fresh. Karaoke host was a pleasant young fellow who could sing quite well. Later in the evening a few other singers drifted in and out, but never got very busy, so they shut down the karaoke a little early. Sound system was good, service was fine, beer was cold. Didn’t try the food, but maybe next time. A nice place to go if you like to sing, even with the shorten hours, we still got around 5 songs each.

American Legion Mathew B. Juan Post 35 – Menu with Prices – 2240 W Chandler Blvd, Chandler

Really great place to go have a night of drinks, laughs and music! I go here with my brother whom is a Navy Veteran. Shawn the bartender is our absolute favorite! The bands that play there are all great! Karaoke is a fun time. The prices are dirt cheap and drinks are made strong. The other patrons are all great people. It reminds me of back home in Chicago, going and having drinks with my Dad and his buddies at the local VFW. I will definitely be coming a member myself, since my Brother and Grandfather have both served. 10 stars for a down home, great experience with great people!

Leta’s Neon Moon – Menu with Prices – 7949 Jacksboro Hwy, Fort Worth

This is a very nice little local dive bar with a great family atmosphere. The prices are and the people are friendly. They have karaoke some Saturday’s. The place sits a little off the road and doesn’t have a sign at the street so it stays hidden from almost anyone who doesn’t know it’s there.

Knights Pub & Grill Northside – Menu with Prices – 11860 145 Avenue Northwest, Edmonton

Knights is the place we go when we are wanting a good beer and play some pool. I’ve been here quite a few times, and always have a good time ( maybe its all the beer & rum though) I’m not a huge fan of karaoke, okay that’s putting it lightly truth is I HATE karaoke. Don’t get me wrong it’s nice to hear when people know how to carry a tune but when your drunk you think your great.. Sigh.. I’ve BEEN that person.. anyways Catch my drift? Every time we have went there is ALWAYS karaoke.. And when we go watch UFC here karaoke starts when the fights are done. The waitresses aren’t very good but I’m assuming its because the place is packed and usually looks under staffed. Either way we just went to the bar and grabbed our drinks. We all have fun here and that’s the whole point of a pub! I will more than likely find myself back here one of these days!

Blue Karaoke Menu with Prices 3500 W Liberty Rd, Ann Arbor

This is the first karaoke lounge I’ve been to in the US (not counting the public karaoke of Circus Bar). I didn’t expect to have as much fun as I did at Blue Karaoke. My group of 5 were quickly escorted into the private “Hip Hop” room with two comfy couches, disco lights, karaoke machine with two microphones, and tambourines! We ordered some alcohol that the owner recommended, and it was amazing! You pick songs using a keyboard-like device that has English and Korean (I think?) alphabets. You can start a song, and keep adding more songs to the song queue without stopping the current song. You can scroll up and down through the search feature based on Artists or Title. I’m delighted that they even had British artists like Take That, Boyzone, Westlife, and Spice Girls! I snuck in my oldies, “I Will Survive”, and “Build Me Up Buttercup”, while my friends did the more rockstar songs from Bon Jovi, and Third Eye Blind. We also discovered that “Mmmm Bop” is un-singable. Someone please prove me wrong. My group of friends came in after cocktails at another bar, and since Blue Karaoke opens till 5am on Fridays and Saturdays, it was a great continuation of our party. When I think back to that night (April 16, 2016), my friends and I still laugh over the videos that go with the lyrics…. Or rather, doesn’t go. It is a bunch of “emo Asians” in a soap opera. Hi-la-rious! Totally worth checking out!! I saw an ad there for ice cream, but I think I will ask about food options the next time I go.

Bleachers Tap Room Menu with Prices 3135 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor

Hidden gem of Whole Foods on Washtenaw. Grab a slice or something from the prepared foods bar and have a seat. Bartender will serve you beer, or wine with your meal. Great prices and selection. Wine down Wednesdays is always great but you don’t get to choose. The local supplier comes in and tells them what to serve – usually one red and one white, but for $4, try it! Great stop for a quick one and out the door.

Backyard Tavern Menu with Prices 218 S Belair Rd, Augusta

This is a great hole in the wall type of bar. It’s a small place with 1 pool table, a balcony, and a yard with some games in it like corn hole. On Wednesday’s they do karaoke, which is always fun. I came here with my buddy who likes to do karaoke. Everyone in the bar was super friendly and welcoming. They have cans of PBR and other beers if you’re looking to drink on a budget. The place is a little hidden off of bel air road, next to a few stores. It’s a really good place to go if you and some friends are looking to just drink and relax a little bit.

Westerwood Tavern – Menu with Prices – 508 Guilford Ave, Greensboro

One of our favorite dives in the city. It’s a cozy hole in the wall; a mix of well-acquainted patrons and infrequent visitors. A very welcoming experience for first time guests, so don’t shy away. The bartenders are great; very friendly and provide fast service. After a few visits, they will quickly learn your name and drink preference. Drink prices are very reasonable. The environment is LGBTQ and POC friendly; it’s truly a mix of various ages, genders, and demographics. There are planned nightly events such as trivia and karaoke, so you always know what’s going on. It can get quite crowded some nights, so arrive before 11 for a more quiet experience (a conversation with a close friend or journaling). My favorite things about Westerwood are the unassigned restrooms (there’s rarely a wait), and the curbside parking, which is great if you’re stopping by for a light weeknight drink after work or even on the weekend.

Tap & Bot’L (Tap & Bottle) – Menu with Prices – 126 Shadow Mountain Dr, El Paso

Nice place to enjoy work friends. My daughter is a manager here and prices are reasonable with great customer service to the patrons. They have many incentives to visit the establishment, such as karaoke, along with awesome specials on drink and grill. Steak night is very popular south the regulars!ð???ð???

Charger Cafe – Menu with Prices – University Cir, Huntsville

Another Sodexo run restaurant at UAH. The food is generally good and the staff are generally friendly. Three selection is good and runs the gamut from healthy to teen quenching junk food. They have one menu item that changes daily. Typically Wednesdays are fried chicken and Fridays are fried catfish. Otherwise you can choose from salads, sandwiches, hamburgers, pasta or pizza. There dessert items tend to be simple with a selection of colors, I’ve cream and cake or pie.