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You need to drop this spot into your group chat, pronto. It's a stylish karaoke lounge that you can dress to the nines for in Bluewaters Island. Located on the first floor of Grand ZOR, The Room is the place you have to visit for jolly good fun. Created by Success Hospitality Group, the spot actually blends mischief with laid-back luxe. There's a lounge. There's karaoke. There's a menu that doesn't try too hard. And it all works together quite well. Kick back with a drink at the Lounge You'll be walking into a warm and low-lit space with a bar that draws you in and plenty of space to chill in. A DJ keeps the tempo moving while the crowd keeps the mood casual. And don't worry, you won't feel out of place whether you're in heels or high tops. Sing out loud at the Karaoke The karaoke rooms are tucked away just beyond a softly lit corridor. Inside, it's all red, burgundy and black, that's sure to remind you of a vinyl record. Velvet and leather seating, just the right lighting lend the space an air of cool. Whether you're belting out the classics or just mouthing the words while your mate takes the mic, there's enough privacy to let you have uninhibited fun. The menu is packed with global favourites Food-wise, it's not your typical bar menu. The Room leans into Eastern European and Mediterranean flavours. Expect dishes like beef and truffle crepes, wagyu katsu sando, wagyu sliders alongside a comforting fettuccine carbonara and tender braised beef cheeks. Scallop ceviche, baked eggplant with smoked eel, Australian tomahawk and seafood platter add a nice bit of flair while the desserts deserve a shout, too. The Renaissance of The Room is one worth saving space for. Explore the Terrace Outside, the terrace offers the best seat in the house. Gulf views on one side, the Dubai skyline on the other. Order a few Mediterranean small plates, sip on expertly crafted mixed drinks or enjoy a shisha (which you can enjoy indoors as well) and enjoy the sun sliding behind the buildings. So the next time you're looking for a spot to dress up for and have an incredible time, think of making a reservation at The Room. Trust us when we say it'll be worth it. Book by calling: 058 848 50 32