This was my first time going out to karaoke in Boston. Â The owner/staff was really nice and helpful. Â It would be great if this place has a liquor license. Â For one thing, karaoke and drinking go hand in hand. Â But aside from that, we usually play drinking games while people wait around to sing. Â I wish the karaoke system was computerized because it was difficult finding songs in the books. Â At the very least, the books should be reorganized. Â I didn't bring in any snacks/beverages but it's a great idea if you plan on staying for a while. Â Going to karaoke in Boston is more expensive and there's just less of everything if you compare it to other cities.
Review Source:Great for groups and parties. Lots of fun and you basically get to sing whenever you want, since you're at a personal karaoke bar! They had lots of current songs in the back of the books -- I was impressed! Bathrooms were a bit sketchy, but eh, who cares! And the couches are... kind of old, but again... you're singing, stand up and own it!
Parking is tricky -- there are only a limited number of spots in the tiny lot behind the building, and you CANNOT park in the bigger lot next door for any extended period of time,
Also: Let me clarify something for all the folks who think they're so smart: If you bring in bottles of alcohol, it will be taken away from you (and returned at the end of the night, they're not monsters!). It's not a "don't ask, don't tell" kind of place. It's a "I will be searching your bags and periodically checking in" kind of place.
So, you should either be a group of folks who don't mind not drinking (aka this is the perfect place for a tween birthday party) or your alcohol should be so stealth that even  Sherlock Holmes couldn't find it.