Bunny's Bar

1 Rue de l'Épine, Strasbourg
5 oceny
4.00/10.00
+33 3 88 22 41 44

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Ethan Amzallag (26.10.2017 17:55)
Comportement inadmissible du "videur" qui nous a refusé l'entrée sans motif valable si ce n'est qu'un de nos amis aurait heurté sa pauvre "sensibilité". Votre videur, doté d'un égo surdimensionné , se complaît à refuser une entrée quand il le souhaite.
Nous étions une vingtaine et nous avons donc consommé ailleurs. Ce bar n'est pas prêt de nous revoir.
nicolas irigoitia (08.08.2017 10:37)
Nice place to go with friend
Cheap drinks and a lot of songs in he karaoke
Antonio Bejarano (23.07.2017 03:36)
The volume of music is non existing...not sure if equipment is worth 3 eur or what. The selection of songs is depressing....I wanted to sleep
Cédric Moser (24.06.2017 15:38)
Karaoke.
A Google User (13.11.2011 14:34)
The Bunny's Bar is a small karaoke bar in the city-center of Strasbourg, France, not far from the cathedral.
We went yesterday with a group of 7 (3 guys 4 girls), not knowing that it's a very small club. (Accomodates 30 at most, everything above that is difficult) The bouncer was really nice and even though a sign on the door asks for "appropriate attire" we had no problems being let in in casual clothing.
We did have a problem finding seats though. When we where finally seated the waiter came asking us for drinks and when several people hadn't chosen jet, he yanked the karaoke book from one of us and made it clear that we should not be looking at songs to sing before ordering our drinks. When we where ready to order he appeared to be very impatient and made no effort understanding the two of us who didn't speak french very well, reacting quite rudely. Two of the drinks we ordered where out of stock (Coke light and Desperados classic). Prices ranged from 3€ for a soft drink up to 9€ for an alcoholic cocktail. The range of drinks is what I would call standard for an average bar.
The crowd appeared to be very heterogenous ranging from guys in suits to a group dressed in silly costumes. Some of the men where very obvously dead drunk leaving me a little uneasy.
The karaoke repertoire was wide with mainly classics in german, english and french. The crowd proved to be yet again rather heterogenous with a few good singers and a few really bad ones. The single microphone offered was well synced with the music even though they turned up the music in the intermissions between people singing unnecessarily loud, making conversation nearly impossible. Some of the playbacks left a lot to be desired, too, sounding like straight out of a MS-DOS 8 bit sound system.
After about 25 minutes with a steady stream of people filling the club the waiter asked us (rather made us) relocate, stating that the seats were reserved. Admittedly there was a sign on the table reserving the booth between 22:30 and 23h but it was already 1am and we had assumed that people had either already left or weren't arriving any more.
At that time the bar was brimming with people, making it difficult to move from one end of the room to the other.

To sum it up: There's clubs with cheaper drinks, more space, better service and a friendlier mix of people in Strasbourg and I'd rather go there than ever setting foot in the Bunny's bar again.

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