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From Adam B of Halifax, NS:Oh Bearly's, I come for the greasy food, I stay for the greasy atmosphere and I always come back for Karaoke on Wednesday nights! Bearly's is the only blues bar in the game and I've seen some great acts here. It's not just local artists - Bearly's (Surprisingly) attracts some serious international talent. Definitely a place to stop in on a whim any night of the week for a great lesson in singing the blues. Bearly's is also home of one of the best Karaoke nights in the city. Every Wednesday you'll find a ridiculously diverse crowd singing and drinking and participating in general tomfoolery. It's a real treat when the older men take the stage with their own lyrics for some songs. This doesn't happen often, but when it does it is a riot. Bearly's is the kind of bar that our fair city needs more of. It is a great time for everybody.From Lacy H of Halifax, NS:
A fun raucous yet laid-back experience you seek? - This is a great spot for you to suss out! Bearly's has a smooth ambient tone underlying the dance party, music pumping good time. There are a plethora of nights to choose from at this joint - from live talented musicians, to aspiring chanteuses singing their hearts out to karaoke. There are a few different nooks to choose from in the large space, which I always appreciate as I love milling about. There is a dance floor, plus quite a few tables so that patrons are able to rest and recuperate post shaking a tail feather. I haven't noshed at Bearly's but have heard good reviews, especially from the meat-eaters. When I'm there, it's usually a barley sandwich diet for me, enjoying the bottled and tap varietals of the wheaty liquid. I recommend this place as a fun venue for friends to gather and have a swinging good time. Check out the bill and find out what upcoming attractions Bearly's is boasting. You're bound to find something to pique your interests.From Courtney M of Halifax, NS:
The first time you walk into Bearly's House of Blues and Ribs, you'll be immediately accosted by two simultaneous entities: the smell of stale beer and a 60+ year old gentleman named 'Cap'n'. Not to worry though, both will fade away into the recesses before you have a chance to order your first pint. The live music at Bearly's is what most people come in for. The Roger Howse Band has been a fixture at Bearly's over the last decade and his Hendrix renditions will absolutely get you coming back. The food at Bearly's is also a step above your typical pub fare. Give the ribs and cheeseburger a try. We popped into Bearly's on Halloween to see the Mellotones and were very impressed! Despite the crowds and line up down the block the staff were all extremely accommodating and relaxed. I didn't have cash to pay cover up front and the lady taking cover charge just told me to wander in to the atm and pay on my way out. It's nice to find a place that understands customer service. It's also a relief to find a chill crowd of people enjoying some great music on what can be an extremely hectic bar night.From Ang M of Halifax, NS:
I haven't eaten here, I'll be up front about that. But I have had a few sodden nights of karaoke here, and they have been fantastic. Wednesday is karaoke night, hosted by the charming Mimi - who is all man, despite his name. The neat thing about this karaoke spot is the crowd it brings in at this venue - an extremely eclectic mix of med students, bikers, businesspeople and just everyday types, all with varying degrees of vocal talent but consistently high levels of enthusiasm. It's a lot of fun to watch these folks act out their rock star fantasies. And yes, I do a mean "To Sir With Love"