
LA's lively karaoke bar for a night of song, drinks, and good vibes
Cafe Brass Monkey in Los Angeles provides a vibrant karaoke scene at 3440 Wilshire Blvd. Guests enjoy a wide range of song choices, a lively bar atmosphere, and a two-drink minimum. Reviews note a great location and parking, though some critique service and wait times for drinks. The venue remains a popular spot for Friday nights and friendly socializing.
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Extensive song library with private and group singing opportunities in a lively bar setting.
Cocktails, beer, and non-alcoholic drinks served at the bar and tables, with options like martinis and buckets.
Reserved seating areas with a two-drink minimum, ideal for groups enjoying karaoke nights.
Vibrant atmosphere with music, socializing, and events, perfect for weekend outings in LA.
Booking options for parties and events, though walk-ins are welcome based on availability.
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Mendocino Greeno
mallewi
the atmosphere, people, and food were okay but the karaoke DJ/KJ sucks.there was no system to how order was determined. he let the same 3-5 people go multiple times and for hours. people that turned in song way after me and my friends. this time, i just left without singing anything because for over two horus, we waited and watched the same few people go over and over. seems like the only guys that went slid him money to be next in line. and he seems to flirt with some girls (maybe he knew them, idk). either way, never going back.
Izabella Stepanyan
A genuinly fun karaoke bar in K-town
Helen L
Fun times here we’ll be back! Review #1,000 wooo!!!
Geoffrey Lang
Honestly, the worst bar I’ve been to. We have a reservation for 10. They have a 2 drink minimum and the karaoke DJ is horrible. He was rude and misogynistic to my friends. We put in our song and after 3 hours, the DJ would only play their songs in exchange for a date with my female friends. Absolutely horrible. Never ever come here.
shirley calderon