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Curry Karaoke Club
- Food served: Tue–Thu/Sun 7pm–midnight; Fri/Sat 7pm–1am. Closed Mon.
- Number of wines sold by the glass: 16
- Private dining: Up to 40 covers
- Also offers: Vegetarian options (at least ¼ main courses), Wheelchair access
- Music on stereo: Karaoke
- Capacity: 160
- Largest group: 140
- Open since: 2003
- House wine: £14.95 per bottle
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As a pointer to the kind of experience you might expect at the Curry Karaoke Club, its name couldn't be better: it does curry; it does karaoke. With sparkly hats and a DJ thrown in with the cover charge, it's an all-purpose, one-stop party shop. Situated in a remote corner of Yorkhill on the far side of the SECC, you're a ten-minute taxi ride from town. Described as a 'banquet', the food is basically a one-size-fits-all buffet, the various courses brought to your glitter-festooned table by professionally stoical staff. The food is standard issue curry: freshly prepared, mild and light without being bland. There are nibbles for starters, such as pakora, samosas and some tangy lime and chilli-infused chicken. Main courses come in korma, tandoori and mixed veg varieties. If you've anything important to say to your pals, bring a pen and paper – or, rather, take the mic. It's loud, rowdy and raucous from the get-go, with the dance floor likely to be jammed with stags and hens before the first course is cleared. The Curry Karaoke Club offers, and delivers, a boisterous night out for curry-prone exhibitionists, and groups travel from all over Scotland to join in the madness.
- High point: Tasty, tangy food
- Low point: £10 per head deposit to secure booking
Reviews of Curry Karaoke Club (100 Stobcross Road, Glasgow)
- 3. the one, Glasgow Bearsden – 9 December 2011, 11:35pm
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never again
never
never
food, service oh just don't want think about it, I will never go back.....
- 2. iris – 7 August 2011, 1:09am
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We all had a very enjoyable evening there on my birthday.You could not fault the place,everything was great,the food,the atmosphere and of course the staff who are all very pleasant and genuine.So friendly and they do a grand job of looking after you.
We cannot wait to go back again and we will be recommending this venue to everyone we know.
- 1. Kirsty, Glasgow – 13 September 2009, 7:35pmCurry Karaoke ClubReport
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Couldn't get out of here fast enough even though I was on a hen do - charging £25 per head for canteen curry (without alcohol) is taking the mickey considering the quality you can get at nearby alternatives. The toilets were so filthy they made my skin crawl, and the clientele looked like they were on day release from the nearest women's prison.
If anyone asks me to go on another hen do to this place, I think I'll be washing my hair that night.
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