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    Bars in Amsterdam 🍸

    Amsterdam karaoke bars are where friends sing loud and laugh louder. Think private rooms or open mics, affordable drinks, and zero judgment. Find fun spots in Jordaan, De Pijp, and Centrum.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Karaoke sessions in Amsterdam vary. Most bars don't charge a fee for singing, especially if you're buying drinks. However, some venues with private rooms might charge an hourly rate, typically ranging from €30 to €50 per hour, depending on the size of the room and the night of the week. Standard drink prices are usually on par with other bars, often under €5 for a beer.

    Yes, several Amsterdam karaoke bars offer private rooms. These are great for groups looking for a more intimate singing experience. Venues like Xin Dushi Karaoke are known for their private room options. It's wise to book these in advance, especially for weekend nights, as they tend to fill up quickly. Prices can range from €30-€50 per hour.

    You'll find most Amsterdam karaoke bars concentrated in areas like De Wallen and near the central train station. The Jordaan also has a few spots tucked away. These areas tend to have a more relaxed, local vibe where singing a few off-key tunes is part of the fun rather than a performance.

    Absolutely. Many Amsterdam karaoke bars stay open late, especially on weekends. Some venues will have singers belting out tunes until 2 AM or even 3 AM. It's worth checking specific venue hours, often available on Seeker Social, as closing times can vary. Weekends are your best bet for the longest hours and liveliest crowds.

    The music selection at Amsterdam karaoke bars is usually broad, covering popular hits from the 80s, 90s, and today. You'll find everything from pop and rock anthems to some classic ballads. Some dedicated karaoke places might have extensive songbooks, while smaller bars might rely on whatever the DJ or host has available. Don't hesitate to ask if they have your favorite song!

    Booking in advance is recommended, particularly if you have a larger group or are looking for a private room. Popular spots can get crowded, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. For general entry into bars with public karaoke, arriving earlier in the evening (before 9 PM) might secure you a spot without a reservation. You can often check availability or book directly through platforms like Seeker Social.

    While the focus for most Amsterdam karaoke bars is on drinks and singing, some offer snacks or basic pub fare. Places like Lost in the Jet Lag have been known to serve food. It's not a fine dining experience, but enough to keep you going between songs. If a proper meal is your priority, consider eating at a restaurant first, then heading to a karaoke bar for drinks and singing.

    Amsterdam karaoke bars are where friends sing loud and laugh louder. The vibe is playful and judgment free. Think private rooms or open mics, affordable drinks, and a crowd that cheers for everyone. Most drinks cost 4 to 10 euros.

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