Sweet Caroline Karaoke Bar Expanding to Second Location

The karaoke bar is bringing good times to Wynwood

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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Located at 1111 SW First Avenue in Miami, Sweet Caroline Karaoke & Cocktails has made a name for itself with its “cozy, yet energetic” venue and “fun, yet professional” staff.

The bar serves up classic cocktails like the Spicy Margarita and the Lychee Martini, along with Sweet Caroline’s Greatest hit cocktails like the Sweet Caroline (The headliner! Ketel one botanical peach & orange blossom serenading with black tea Infused syrup. So good, so good, so good!) and the Smooth Criminal (Slide into the night with this suave number. Diplomatico’s sultry voice, guava’s tropical vibes, and mint keeping it cool).

“Sweet Caroline Karaoke Bar was opened in 2018 with one purpose in mind – to bring people together through singing, dancing, laughing, and drinking!” says the Sweet Caroline website’s About page. “Since then, that’s exactly what we’ve accomplished.”

And now the Sweet Caroline brand is preparing to accomplish it all over again in a new location, this time in Wynwood, where it’s one of several food, beverage, and entertainment concepts opening at 2445 N Miami Ave.

“The new location will be very similar in size, fairly intimate,” owner Juan Marcos Rancano told What Now on Wednesday. “It’s about the same size but with an even better layout because we were able to build it from scratch.”

You can expect a cocktail program nearly identical to the Sweet Caroline in Brickell, and Rancano says there is also a food menu under development. It’s expected to include burgers, wings, and other bar bites.

You can keep up with all things Sweet Caroline by following @sweetcarolinebar on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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