I will NEVER return to this place. I expect a venue to be good to their word. Specifically, when a venue advertise a particular night for a particular event, I expect that event to happen -- in this case, karaoke. I called earlier in the day and the lady who answered confirmed that Saturday night is karaoke night., and that it would start up at 9 PM. Instead, the KJ arrived late, didn't start until 9:45 PM, and then played karaoke for one hour before switching to dance music (because that's what the crowd voted for). Since when does a KJ have the right to put a vote to change a pre-established format to a crowd-full of rowdies?). The dance music continued until I finally went to the manager at 11 PM to complain about what was happening. The manager, some big arrogant guy in a ten-gallon hat, came across with this ""I'm bigger and meaner than you"" stance when I approached him (mistakenly assuming I would crawl away with my tail between my legs). Instead, I looked him right in the eyes as I complained that the KJ was playing dance music rather than doing karaoke simply because the crowd had yelled out for more dance music. His answer to me was a very unfriendly, ""We do what the majority want"". I explained that wasn't the issue. The issue was that we were in the ""karaoke room"" (as they call it) to perform..... duh.... KARAOKE. I guess he was too thick, too arrogant (or both) to understand the point I was trying to make because when I mentioned that the KJ had only played karaoke for one hour, his smug answer back was, ""Well, then we did karaoke, didn't we?"" My answer back: ""What? One hour of karaoke constitutes ""karaoke night?"" So I told him we were leaving and wouldn't be back. I guess Roman's has set a new bar for the shortest karaoke night on record. So for $25 on dinner and one drink, I got to do one song in an ""establishment"" (and I use that term loosely) that uses what I can only describe as ""bait-and-switch"" techniques to draw a crowd. But to solve this whole problem, my suggestion to this venue is pretty simple: Advertise Saturday night as ""Free-for-All Night"". Or better yet, have voting booths set up on Saturday nights where everyone gets an ""I voted"" sticker at the end of the night that they can plaster to the back of their pick-em-up trucks.
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