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Meh.... I came out to Pandora's Lounge with some friends for a birthday party on Saturday night. We came out at 9:30, because there was supposed to be karaoke at 9:30. We arrived, and there was no karaoke set up yet...the guy got there late, and karaoke started around 10:15...strike one! Start your events on time please! The worst part of our visit was the bartender. She was missing for about 10 minutes when we walked in, and then was too busy flirting with a girl at the bar to get us our beers. We seriously stood there for another 15 minutes after she came back from wherever she was before she got to us. Not to mention that the beer selection is ridiculously small. As far as karaoke goes, I was unimpressed. Rebel Bass karaoke, with some kind of star wars theme, I guess...the guy was nice enough, but he had a really small selection of songs (like only had 1 Concrete Blonde song, where many other karaoke companies in town have 3-4), didn't have updated versions of other songs... PLUS, and this irritates the living daylights out of me...I can't stand it when a karaoke host sings when he has more than 10 singers. If you're slow, and you only have 3-4 people singing, sure, throw a song in to inspire people to sing. But when you have 8-10 people when you first start...don't sing! We want to sing, we're the ones buying drinks and tipping you. I probably won't be back...service was seriously lacking, and I'd rather sing at Champagnes, with the lousy host who thinks he's in a band and plays over the music...at least he doesn't put himself in an already busy queue.
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