Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    The Singing Buddha

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM

    The Singing Buddha Karaoke Photos

    Recommended Reviews - The Singing Buddha

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    3 years ago

    Could do kareoke and eat it was loud and i loved it not everyones cup of tea but so what?

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Yee Gan O.
    1381
    2298
    7858

    15 years ago

    Helpful 11
    Thanks 0
    Love this 11
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Karaoke 438 times last month within 10 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Tooting Tram and Social - From Website

    Tooting Tram and Social

    4.2(24 reviews)
    2.0 miTooting Broadway, Tooting
    ££

    Ah yes The Tram. The Tram with live band karaoke. The Tram with Tuaca shots. The Tram that insisted…read moreI sleep on a strangers sheepskin rug. As far as pubs and bars go in this area, this is one of the best. If you want to large it, have a boogie, make friends with strangers and wake up with a saucepan next to your head, coming here is totally the right way to start your night. This place is part of the same group as The White Hart and The Antelope, which is just a few doors down. It's loved by the cool kids of the south and treated like their mecca. It's a strange mix with funny hair cuts, skinny jeans, plaid shirts who also mingle with white bootcut jeans and tops from Jane Norman. Nothing wrong with it, I'm just saying its a weird mix. Drinks are reasonable and there is loads of sitting space. It's just a bit of an arse when you get there that they have all been reserved for the rest of the night. The place is just back from Mitcham road and there will be big men on the door. They won't let you in if you come too late though as it gets full quick and becomes one in one out.

    The Tram Shed and Social is a well-kept Tooting secret - tucked down an alley by Gala Bingo, it's…read moreactually a huge two-level super trendy bar that's busy enough to qualify as a club - the music is a popular mix of whatever's in fashion, from indie to 80s electro to going a bit retro and crowd-pleasing. It's built in a tram shed, so has a super high ceiling and a second level in the form of a balcony going all the way around the main floor. With an eccentric mix of tables, sofas and chairs and some patio furniture and fairy lights in the approaching alley, the place is welcoming and popular. Drinks are above average but in line with the feel of the venue.

    Photos
    Tooting Tram and Social
    Tooting Tram and Social
    Tooting Tram and Social

    See all

    Be At One - Image courtesy of Be At One website

    Be At One

    3.8(12 reviews)
    3.4 miBalham
    ££

    South London certainly has a few good drinking establishments to its credit. Be At One or B@1 if…read moreyou talk in text talk, is one of these and you are always sure to have a fun time in here. I have been a few times after work and no matter what day of the week there is always a real lively atmosphere and everyone is up for a party! They serve a cool selection of cocktails and myself having a terribly sweet tooth, I always go for the ice-cream based ones (try the Irish Disco Biscuit) which are calorific but delicious. I would try and opt for cocktails during happy hour though as they are fairly expensive outside of that at £6.50 each. It does attract a young crowd and if you get easily annoyed by groups of people singing along to cheesy music, it probably isn't the ideal place for you. Good tunes, friendly people and fab atmosphere.

    B@1. No, despite what you might think (and I did at first too), it's not a dingy internet café…read more It's, for lack of a better description, London's answer to karaoke bars. The dress code is casual, the atmosphere loud, hyper energetic, and in your face, and the drinks will get you in the singing mood in no time. Keep your eye out for the specials board as these will not only be good value for money but you are likely to get them served in record time since it's the bartenders' pick of the day. Don't be shy about belting one out if your favourite tune comes out over the speakers. The music mix may also be up to the barstaff as it can be quite eclectic with Linkin Park smashing out one minute and a softer Beatles ballad the next. I've also got to give credit to the barman for making 24 mojitos in one go to satisfy our pub golf group. I'd recommend buying your bartender a drink or two early on in the night. I've found that no matter when I go or even to which B@1, the bartenders love a good drink and will take care of you if you are willing to include them in a couple of rounds. I've even managed to get jaegerbombs passed over a crowd. So listen when I say - GET YOUR BARTENDER A DRINK! Plus, drunk bartenders are a little more generous with the pouring so really everyone is a winner. Overall, it's a good place to start a fun night out. Only problem is sometimes you just don't want to leave.

    The Singing Buddha - karaoke - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...