Good bar, friendly bartenders and bar maids always made sure you were waited on. DJ was friendly but he lacked some music I like. I don’t go out to eat, only for karaōke.
Rochelle M.
Classificação do local: 5 Jacksonville, FL
Awesome place to karaōke! Every night except Monday… Nice crowd of all ages. Drinking, playing pool, singing and dancing. Smoking is allowed inside so if this offends you this probably would not be your place. I’m a non-smoker, but I did not have a problem with it.
Tess B.
Classificação do local: 3 Detroit, MI
Finally found a place in Jax that offers Karaōke more than 2 nights a week!(McB’s offers it all 7!) The tradeoff? Good luck finding your wind to sing! This place ranks in the top 5 of smokiest bars I’ve ever visited. Went last Friday to sing, the rotation wasn’t terrible but I didn’t have much time to offer. No books, no papers, just go up to the host and give her your name, and tell her which song you’d like to sing. The drinks here are great! Nice and stiff. There is also pool to play. I didn’t check out the bathroom, so can’t sound off on that. If you’re bothered by smoke, no good. If you can tolerate it, McB’s is worth a looksee. Country dive bar, I would call it.
Scott L.
Classificação do local: 2 Cedar Park, TX
4 of us went out on a Friday night for some Karaōke. For a karaōke bar it was so so. From what I could tell there were alot of regulars with pool etc in the back. The karaōke system was fairly weak and only a few books to go around. The crowd was pretty dull — and maybe because we were new. They sang mostly country and red neck rock, we mixed it up with some Love Shack, Georgia Satellites, Beatles and it went over okay. Again the crowd was there to drink and smoke it seamed. They didn’t serve food. The biggest bummer is that we now wreak of smoke. We probably won’t go back. We left and found another karaōke place that was much better — Mudville.
Tida A.
Classificação do local: 4 Winter Park, FL
Went here on a Friday night with some friends and had a killer time singing, backup dancing and line dancing. I would mos def recommend the karaōke nights as there is plenty of space to really rock out with your um, flock out. The crowd is mainly locals and they are a bit older — waitresses are nice and the drinks comes out fast. For you gambles and pretend gambles, there is a scratch off ticket machine in the back for your gamblin’ pleasure. Added bonus: when the DJ/Karaōke host sees that the crowd is quite inebriated, he puts on the electric slide. I don’t know one person who doesn’t LOVE the electric slide when they are completely wasted.