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52 Poland Street, W1F 7LR Full details & map

Restaurant

Alys Tomlinson

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Posted: Dec 15 2009

Those too shy, or sober, to get up and sing in front of a large audience will appreciate these Japanese-style private karaoke booths. There are nine rooms, or pods, at this Soho venue, each with room for four to 12 singers; larger rooms also come with props such as hats and wigs. An extensive drinks menu includes cocktails (£7), sake, spirits by the bottle, and plenty of wine and beer. All are brought to your pod when you press the 'thirsty' button. Food is limited to pizzas and snacks. You can create a playlist before visiting using the song database on the website (and yes, they do have 'How Do You Want Me To Love You' by 911). The perfect place to discover your inner Susan Boyle.

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Address

Lucky Voice

52 Poland Street W1F 7LR

Transport Oxford Circus tube

Telephone

020 7439 3660

Lucky Voice website

Open/meals served 5.30pm-1am Mon-Thur; 3pm-1am Fri, Sat; 3-10.30pm Sun

Main courses £7.50

Credit cards AmEx, MC, V

Facilities

Booking essential, Entertainment ( karaoke pods for hire, £5-£11.50/hr per person. Over-21s only )

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By John Simm - Jul 5 2011
5/5

The BEST karaoke bar in London. We had such a good time there, amazing! The barstaff couldn't be omre friendly, the atmosphere totally chilled out (until you go into the Karoke booth ofcourse!) and to a fantastic covers band called the Beard Of Zeus entertianed us until the early hours. They were phenomenol, the best band we have seen for a long, long time. Wonderful stuff guys, keep it up.

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