Food is solid, especially the homemade baked goods. The drinks are pretty solid but I’d stick to the drafts for your first time.
The service is nice! The rotate regularly and it’s quick service when you go to the bar.
The ambiance is solid. Pool tables are readily available and they have a TouchTunes machine to play your music on.
It is definitely one of our date spots for sure.
The brunch menu is reasonably priced, and you can season to your liking.
No need to wait for someone to refill your water because there is a handy water station ready.
I love that the nostalgic rock music is diverse in artists and would love to explore the second floor.
The drinks are reasonably priced and the server is awesome.
Check it out if you haven't already!
First place I’ve been to in awhile that makes me nostalgic for my southern childhood. Ms. Cecilia is a wonderful person to be served by. She reminded me of my Aunt Sandra and so many other sharp witted women that I grew up amongst. While this is a pool hall first, the restaurant is more than generous with its portions. I went for a small, inexpensive brunch biscuit and a Bloody Mary which was perfect for a few games of pool. The tables have had a bit of a wait both times I’ve visited and I’d still go back and wait just to lounge here. The place really has the feel of the 80’s and 90’s on repeat. The playlist might be note for note the typical sounds heard from Gulf 104.1 out of Tallahassee, FL. It’s mainly classic rock as it should be. League play occurs on Sunday on at least two tables. There are roughly 10 tables downstairs and another five tables up a cool staircase. I assume upstairs is where the quiet, serious types go to show off. It was much quieter with little overlap of each table’s space. The bathrooms are clean and there is a video poker room if you’re into that. While it may be busy, most everyone was very adult and friendly. The Hollywood district is lucky to have such a spot.
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