In all seriousness though, I think what Paul is trying to do and is doing, is fantastic.
Paul is a pool guy first but his pool room isn't just a pool room. It's like an entertaining spot, with music, food, drinks with young and good looking people. He has cleaned it up a lot.
Perhaps, we, as pool players are use to the saying, "I will play anywhere any room as long as there is a table" mentality. We all probably learned to play pool in a ragged and rough environment so we are use to it. You can always tell if someone is new to a pool room because of how they are dressed, like after dinner or on a date.
A bartender at a place I play, says "A pool hall is where first dates die....." Paul's place looks like a place that you can go without intimidation.
One thing I do wish is that tournament players at least show up to the tournaments in a collar shirt or have it tucked in. I don't understand how a player is shooting with a beautiful $3000 cue but his entire outfit looks like it cost ten bucks. Should be playing with a house cue. You want to play your best and look good doing it and look as though you belong holding that cue.
I would definitely visit his place if I am ever in the area. I try to frequent as many pool halls as I can when I'm in a new city or town. Fortunately my significant other won't be saying, "We going to another pool hall here?" She would actually like it.