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Salon Tropica

4.0 (6 reviews)
ModerateKaraoke
Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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Streetfood BBQ

Streetfood BBQ

4.0(1 review)
0.8 km

[Let me begin by saying the posted hours are confusing. The hours listed currently on Yelp are the…read more'restaurant hours' at Streetfood BBQ. It also serves as a bar/club/karaoke spot, which is open until 1am on Weds and 5am Thurs-Sat. Without further adieu, my review:] Bright yellow walkways and stairs of the Schieblock building's award-winning architecture might brighten your walk to Streetfood BBQ. This will conjure up Wizard of Oz memories. The first time I passed it during the day, I quickly processed the gestalt, and knew this is a place I belong. I came back the next night, and from outside, supporting the chatter of smokers, loud karaoke filled the air. I would find this off-putting, but for the choice of music and passion with which it was being sung. A throng of joyous voices belted out Mary J. Blige's 'Real Love.' And it didn't stop there: Boyz ll Men, 112 feat. B.I.G. & Ma$e, R. Kelly. Song after song it was like they knew what I needed to hear. If ever it weren't clear the Dutch know how to rock, bump, and grind, it was now. Before entering I was engaged in conversation by a man who might've been the only person older than me there. He was much older, and clearly on cocaine or something like cocaine. A business man and motivational speaker, he gave me his card, told me if I was ever in LA he'd hook me up with a place to stay, and also recommended another bar which he was certain I'd like more than this one. I would later come to deduce that this man was probably the night's cocaine dealer. Inside, the crowd is College-aged, and there's a sense that most everyone is familiar with everyone else. I was alone, and near-paralyzingly aware of my status on the cusp of 'creepy old guy' territory. Drinks could be a little cheaper. In the bar area, the seating is long benches on either side of long tables- it's a good place for mingling or creepily watching the crowd on the dance floor taking part in karaoke. Next to the seats are a bunch of cool games, like air hockey and shuffleboard. Being mildly out of place, it was difficult seeing any opportunity to socially infiltrate the crowd. After my second or third drink of trying not to look awkward, I decided to go check out the place recommended to me by the cocaine dealer. Before leaving, I went to the restroom. In addition the urinal trough, there is only one lonely toilet. I found out the hard way it clogs very easily. There is no plunger or items which could be used to improvise unclogging a toilet. So I left in a thinly veiled hurry, hoping no-one who witnessed my escape went in to use the toilet while my presence remained in their memory. The cocaine dealer was wrong. The other bar sucked. And, it might've been the alcohol, but I was now struck with Donald Trump-like confidence. I not only convinced myself I'd go back and successfully socialize with the folk, but I'd also effectively cast away any potential inquires or accusations of my clogging the toilet- be they only through a cock-eyed look across the room- with indifference. When I returned I found the toilet had been unclogged, and all was uphill from there. I don't remember how it was initiated, but I ended up hanging out with a particularly cool girl who offered to take me out with her friends later in the week (when I would find out just how cool she was, having a father who owned one of Rotterdam's coolest clubs.) She had a nice sweater. Through my experience, it was clear this is a cool bar for cool people, but with a somewhat tight age bracket.

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Casablanca Muziek - Me singing Lazy River by Bobby Darin.

Casablanca Muziek

3.4(30 reviews)
57.0 kmCentrum, De Wallen
€€

Horrific experience, would not recommend. Came here on my…read morefirst night out in Amsterdam with a group of around 10 people and had an awful interaction at the door. The doorman, unprovoked, called me a "loud mouth" and made some weird, patronising comments about my age (I'm 33) because others in the group were in their 20s. He also said if I could sing, why wasn't I on Idol instead of being at a karaoke bar, which made zero sense and just felt unnecessarily rude. It was especially humiliating because I had just met a few people in the group and had been having a great night up until then. We walked in to give the place a chance but left after two minutes because the atmosphere was completely flat. As we left, I asked the doorman if his comments were targeted, since I was the only brown woman in the group, and he kept going, shouting after me down the street. It really soured what had been a lovely evening up to that point. I'm sharing this so others know what to expect, and it's clear that others have had similar experiences here. There are loads of other karaoke bars in Amsterdam that are way more welcoming and fun. Avoid this one.

The best karaoke I've found in Amsterdam. They use the Karafun system which means there's a huge…read moresong selection and it's easy to sign up. I'd prefer a bar that opens early and has singers earlier, but Amsterdam doesn't seem to have that kind of Karaoke culture.

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