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Top Karaoke Bars in Dallas: Where to Eat, Drink, and Sing Your Heart Out

From glitzy lounges to gritty dives, these Dallas haunts deliver with strong drinks, high energy, and stages that draw the stars
Written By: author avatar Desiree Gutierrez
author avatar Desiree Gutierrez
A group enjoys a private karaoke lounge at Casablanca. | Photo by Casablanca
A group enjoys a private karaoke lounge at Casablanca. | Photo by Casablanca

Dallas doesn’t shy away from the mic. Let a tune like Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” Britney Spears’ “Hit Me Baby One More Time” or Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” hit the speakers, and you’ll find the whole room singing. Dallasites just can’t help themselves and restaurants and bars in DFW deliver. From laidback dives to exclusive pods, the city has plenty of places to show off your shower singing skills. 

Whether you’re looking for private rooms, Jell-O shot infused communal singing, or Cher-themed singalongs, these karaoke bars hit the note. 

Casablanca

In the heart of Bishop Arts, Casablanca is an Instagram-ready cocktail lounge best known for its maximalist pop-ups, like summer’s Tipsy Beach and the holiday-themed Tipsy Elf. Year round, guests can book Casanova Karaoke Lounges. These private, tropically printed hideaways fit up to 15, and have the full globally-inspired food and drink menu available to guests. Pro Tip: Casanova private rooms transform into holiday wonderlands for the annual Tipsy Elf takeover. Start thawing off your vocals, and practice your best rendition of Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas.” It’s tiiiiiiiiiime. 200 N. Bishop Ave., Ste. 113, Dallas, casablancadtx.com

The Twilite Lounge

The Twilite Lounge is a laidback Deep Ellum staple that beckons the Big Easy. Dallasites love this hang for its New Orleans Saints fandom, free entrance, old school jukebox, NOLA-inspired courtyard interior, and dedication to live music with local artists like New Texas R& B artist Jake Quillin regularly taking the stage. On Thursday nights, the stage opens for karaoke. 2640 Elm St., Dallas, thetwilitelounge.com

The Round-Up Saloon

A performer takes the stage for karaoke at the Round Up Saloon. | Photo by the Round Up Saloon
A performer takes the stage for karaoke at the Round Up Saloon | Photo by the Round Up Saloon

Cedar Springs’ the Round-Up Saloon is celebrating 45 years as Dallas’ premier gay western dance hall. The legendary venue hosts dance lessons and drag shows five days a week, plus daily karaoke that attracts stars. Kacey Musgraves recently took the Parlour’s karaoke stage–under a pseudonym, of course–and past performers have included Charlie XCX and Lady Gaga. 3912 Cedar Springs Rd., Dallas, roundupsaloon.com

The Down ‘N Out 

There’s a lot to love about this Cowtown self-proclaimed “regular bar”. The retro haunt is open daily with hard-to-beat happenings like free hotdogs on Sunday, all-day happy hour with free Uncrustables on Mondays, and karaoke on Wednesdays. Tap into your inner superstar with a frozen Mountain Dew margarita at this coveted karaoke night. 150 W. Rosedale St., Fort Worth, thedownandoutbar.com

City Night KTV

A duo sings to the crowd at City Night KTV. | Photo by City Night KTV
A duo sings to the crowd at City Night KTV | Photo by City Night KTV

Located in Koreatown Carrollton, City Night KTV leans into the popular South Korean tradition of noraebang, or karaoke. This 10,000-square-foot entertainment hotspot features 20 private rooms, and can accommodate anywhere from two to 30 singers. Neon-lit rooms are equipped with biweekly-updated touchscreen or iPad karaoke systems. For the best bang for your buck, visit Tuesdays and Wednesdays for half off karaoke. 2528 Old Denton Rd., Ste. 150, Carrollton, citynightktv.com

Liquid Zoo

Liquid Zoo is a straight-friendly, LGBTQ+ East Dallas hangout dedicated to karaoke. Singing kicks off around 9:30 p.m. nightly with hosts Wayne Smith, Leah Blakely, or Eli Spivey leading the night. The theme on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday is reserved for the Goddess of Pop: Cher. Stop by on Friday for T-bone steaks, shrimp skewers, and loaded baked potatoes at 7 p.m., and stay for Cher-E-Oke. 2506 Knight St., Dallas

Duet K Town

Wings and soju are on offer at Duet K Town. | Photo by Duet K Town
Wings and soju are on offer at Duet K Town | Photo by Duet K Town

This unassuming strip mall spot flaunts the ultimate trifecta for your American Idol fantasies: food, cocktails, and karaoke. The menu highlights Korean cuisine with kimchi jeon (savory kimchi pancakes), dumplings, beef bulgogi, and ramen, plus the essential fried chicken wings with eight flavors and crispy chicken tenders. Wash a meal down with soju, rice wine, sake, or shots. Dim lighting and party lights amp up the energy, making it the perfect setting for a musical breakthrough. 11434 Emerald St., Ste. 6, Dallas, duetktown.com

Charlie’s Star Lounge

Charlie’s Star Lounge keeps Dallas’ dive bar spirit alive. Beyond the iron gate-adorned entrance, you’ll find friendly bar staff, stiff pours, and Friday night karaoke starting at 9 p.m. The eclectic four-year-old lounge recently upgraded its weekly tradition with a new host, karaokeist Xavi Von Bratwurst. 4319 Main St., Dallas, charlieslounge.com

Saaya Lounge

A group of ladies sing karaoke at Saaya Lounge. | Photo by Saaya Lounge
A group of ladies sing karaoke at Saaya Lounge | Photo by Saaya Lounge

Dress to impress at this Mediterranean retreat. Saaya Lounge offers a high-energy scene with mezze, mashawi, cocktails, hookah and karaoke pods. These VIP-worthy translucent domes are nestled amongst lush greenery in the courtyard and lavishly furnished for comfort, style, and the ultimate girls night out. 2511 Swiss Ave., Ste. 110, Dallas, saayadallas.com

The Old Crow

The Old Crow is a Lower Greenville institution. The gritty watering hole pairs old-school charm with Wednesday night karaoke that locals love. Loosen up with a round of Jell-O shots, then hit the stage to belt out ‘80s classics like nobody’s watching. 1911 Greenville Ave., Dallas 

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