Phyllis Barcena (Felicia)
+4
This is a great place that is really lots of fun to visit. The crowd is pretty much mid-40s and up, a mixture of straight and gay. It's a piano bar sing-along kind of atmosphere. It can get extremely crowded so go early and expect to be tightly seated. Many of the staff carry microphones and sing while they are mixing drinks, wringing up checks, making change and waiting on tables. I was amazed at how they could do all that and still sing the lyrics to all these songs without messing up. It's such a fun place! I ordered the mama Martini which was really good and since it was late at night I just had an appetizer of the prosciutto Croquettes which are fabulous. Prices are in range with what you would expect in New York City and considering you get entertainment, well that's a pretty darn good deal. I had a fantastic time and even though I went alone I quickly made friends that I hope to see there again soon. I will be back! If you haven't been to don't tell Mama this is one of the best and funnest speakeasies in Manhattan. Check it out!
Great piano bar, very small, sitting is very close to each other, but is very cute piano bar, we just stopped for a drink. Live music. Very fun
The concept of a piano bar with interactive sing-alongs is already exciting, but Don’t tell Mama took it to a whole new level. The atmosphere was electric, and the talented bartenders, who also doubled as singers, added an extra layer of magic to the evening. Their voices were nothing short of extraordinary, and their ability to engage the audience and get everyone singing along was simply remarkable.
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