Great place to meet new people, have an ice cold beverage and sing karaōke. They have karaōke every day of the week which is super awesome! They don’t serve food but have lots of snacks and free fresh popped popcorn. Great place to hangout!
Bee K.
Place rating: 1 Elkhorn, NE
What a joke this place is. It is sad that it has to be in this great city. Nothing but tone deaf geriatrics. I couldn’t get out of there quick enough. I don’t think Jon Taffer would even know what to do with that place. I wish I could get that 10 minutes of my life back. Moe and Curleys should have been left in the past like the show.
Gabby A.
Place rating: 1 Lincoln, NE
Alright, let me preface this by saying I hardly ever write 1 star reviews. I have written 125 reviews and only 9 of them are 1 star. I generally like to keep Unilocal positive and review places I love instead of bashing the places I hate. Moe and Curly’s is one of those few exceptions. My friends and I ended up here after we tried to go to our favorite karaōke joint, Mics and found that it had shut down. We were crushed. So, we immediately set to work to find a replacement karaōke bar. We found Moe and Curly’s on the interwebs and decided to give it a whirl. I have been to many, many karaōke bars all over the place. This was by far the worst. We came in and snagged a table and quickly realized we were not going to get any table service(even though there were waitresses milling about), so we went up to the bar to get a couple of pitchers. We put in our songs right away, and the place wasn’t crazy packed so we figured we’d get to sing in a decent amount of time. We enjoyed listening to people and clapped and cheered when they sang. That’s part of the karaōke bar thing. Audience participation. We were the only ones doing this. Seriously, I am pretty baffled why anyone in this place decided to drink at a karaōke bar. No one seemed to be enjoying the karaōke at all. It was such a negative and strange vibe. The DJ clearly was just letting his friends and regulars sing. There were people singing that had put their requests in way after us. I can be a bit understanding in this department, but this got over the top ridiculous. We finally got our names called(after about 2 and a half hours) and the DJ was a huge jerk. He snatched the mic out of my hand when I was finished without a word. Generally, karaōke djs are very friendly, encouraging and know that the people there to sing are keeping their paychecks coming. Not this dude. If you love karaōke and know what great karaōke bars, participants, and audience members can be do not bother with this place. It was honestly the most hostile, unfriendly, and negative karaōke bar I have ever been to. I am still in awe over the craptastic evening we had.