There are few plans quite like going to karaoke in Mexico City: it doesn’t matter if you sing like José José or like your cousin at a wedding—fun is guaranteed. You can choose from private karaoke rooms to sing without an audience, classic sing-along bars with live bands, and even Korean karaoke spots with neon lights, fried chicken, and soju. Below are the 9 best karaoke spots in Mexico City, spread across Roma, Polanco, Coyoacán, Narvarte, Zona Rosa, and other areas, so you can find one near you no matter which part of the city you live in.
Caruso Concert Hall

Caruso Concert Hall, also known as Caruso Canta Bar, is a unique karaoke spot in Mexico City: it’s hidden behind a secret door inside the Italian restaurant Enrico Caruso, at Plaza Punto MAQ. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, it operates as a piano bar with singers and a pianist, and from Thursday to Saturday, it transforms into a karaoke bar with live musicians and a DJ—if there’s no show scheduled, you can take the stage to sing your favorite songs.
Plus, now enjoy An Idiot’s Guide to Wine, a stand-up show featuring a tasting of six wines so you can explore different flavors while laughing your head off.
Beer Garden Roma

It’s the best-known spot for Korean-style private karaoke right in the heart of Roma Norte. It features soundproof rooms of various sizes—for small groups or up to 10–15 people—with neon lights, comfortable armchairs, and air conditioning. If you’re celebrating, ask about the packages that include the room, food, and drinks: they work especially well for birthdays or bachelor/bachelorette parties. Keep in mind, though, that it’s very popular, so it’s best to book in advance, especially on weekends.
Bocca House

Bocca House recently reopened after a renovation, now featuring three distinct spaces. The Canta Bar is the classic, old-school spot: a stage, live band, screens, and hosts who’ll invite you up to sing if you’re up for it. The Showcase, on the other hand, is more intimate and bohemian, with singers you can request songs from while you enjoy a drink.
The latest addition is private karaoke rooms (Red Room and Yellow Room) for groups of up to 20 people, equipped with an iPad, two screens, and two microphones.
Terraza Karaoke

At this karaoke spot in Mexico City, right in the heart of Roma Norte, you can choose between American Style with a public stage, host, and DJ; Salas Style with six rooms for groups of 6 to 30 people; or Cabinas Style, which are smaller and more intimate for small groups. Their specialty is mojitos, and entry is by reservation only.
Karaoke Caverna Nápoles

While others are opting for private rooms and speakeasy concepts, Karaoke Caverna Nápoles remains what it always was: an affordable, neighborhood karaoke spot. It’s located near the Monumental Plaza de Toros and features a small stage where you can grab the mic and sing in front of the crowd. The house specialty is theme nights, and the live music has a strong retro vibe.
Leones Bar & Grill

In Narvarte, Leones Bar & Grill operates as a sports bar during the week and turns into a regular karaoke spot from Wednesday to Saturday. A big screen for the games, cold beers, and chicken wings—all with a neighborhood vibe. A great plan to go with friends to sing and have a few beers.
Xeul

If you’ve come across a karaoke room on TikTok that looks like a bathroom, with neon lights or decorated like a Korean mobster’s hideout, that’s Xeul. It’s the norebang (Korean karaoke) in Miyana, Polanco, where each room has a different decor—the bathroom with a shower is the most viral—and the menu is short: Korean food, soju, and cocktails. Yes, it’s one of the most expensive on the list, but it’s also the most Instagrammable karaoke experience in Mexico City.
Canta Bar London Karaoke

Canta Bar London Karaoke is a cult-favorite private karaoke spot run by its Korean owners in the Zona Rosa. Here, everything is done by room, and their song catalog is massive, featuring songs in Spanish, English, Korean, and Japanese. They only accept cash, and it’s best to make a reservation a few days in advance, especially on Fridays and Saturdays.
El Palomazo Bar & Canto

A Narvarte institution since 2006, El Palomazo Bar & Canto features an open stage: you request your song and sing in front of the audience. Its hallmark is the Palomazo Band, the house band that takes the stage from time to time so you can sing along with a live accompaniment.