Heroes – Rooftop Karaoke Bar
Heroes is a four-level Singaporean-inspired rooftop and karaoke bar that opened less than a year ago. The venue is brought to you by the team from Fancy Hank’s and Good Heavens with all the food being cooked over fire inside a ferociously decorated setting full of hanging lanterns and dragons.To get more news about Melbourne City Karaoke, you can visit starsktv.com.au official website.
Situated on the edge of Chinatown, it's the perfect spot for a bout of karaoke. Book a room for 2 hours at only $10pp! They also have some epic packages if you need, such as $45pp for a basic drinks package or $25pp for a medium food set. If your group is larger than 15 simply chuck the guys at Heroes an email and they'll be able to look after you.
The rooftop bar is a great place for a South-East Asian feed and drinks. The team knocked out the old roof to create the rooftop, plus it's been decorated with bright and colourful lights so you'll feel like you're in another world.
Hi-Note is a brand new jazz concept from entrepreneurs Gregory Reese, Phillip Reichenberger, and Darnell White. Envisioned as a combination jazz lounge, coffee café, and karaoke bar, Hi-Note will serve coffee in the morning until 4:00 PM, when it will switch to beer, wine, and liquor service. For the menu, Hi-Note is expected to serve light snacks like assorted pastries, Acai bowls, and yogurt and granola. The café will also serve grab-and-go options like sandwiches with cured meets, charcuterie boards, grain bowls, and Greek salads.
Prior to opening up Hi-Note, the principals formerly operated Baby Grand, another popular karaoke bar known for its intimate setting. While Baby Grand also closed down due to Covid, the owners have since acquired a new space for the location and are in the process of developing it. Their progress can be tracked on their Instagram account.
Moving into the space 188 Avenue B, Hi-Note will be replacing Rue B, a well-known bar and live music venue that operated in Alphabet City for nearly 23 years. Rue B sadly closed down in October 2021, and while owner Mike Camacho announced his intention to revive the lounge at a new space, no more news has been broken about the space since their closure. As a former jazz lounge, the space is well-outfitted to meet the Hi-Note team’s needs, which will include the operation of a new karaoke machine.
The space at 188 Avenue B will be able to accommodate about 30 seats in the interior, as well as a 15-foot standing bar, but the space also features an outdoor garden that will be made available for patrons. Hi-Note is currently proposing operating hours of 8:00 AM – 4:00 AM every day, though the hours are subject to change should the community board identify any potential issues.