Surge, the new 21st century poolroom/bar/restaurant/coffeeshop in Chicago, showing off its summer look.
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Surge, the new 21st century poolroom/bar/restaurant/coffeeshop in Chicago, showing off its summer look.
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Surge, the new 21st century poolroom/bar/restaurant/coffeeshop in Chicago, showing off its summer look.
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Surge, the new 21st century poolroom/bar/restaurant/coffeeshop in Chicago, showing off its summer look.
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I saw George often giving lessons at the owner's other fern bar, Pressure.I can hear George Fels saying....fern bar
Just curious why you state the room would be better if the owner is a player as opposed to just a business man? I'm not saying a disagree with you, but I'm just curious why? Do you think it takes an owner who is a lifelong player to better understand what other players want and need in a poolroom?I'm sure it's what it "has" to be, unfortunately IMO. Then again, it's better than no room at all, especially if the owner is a player as well and not just a business man.
Rake
I saw George often giving lessons at the owner's other fern bar, Pressure.
The other end of the spectrum would be Chris's, the gritty old school action arena. They're within a few miles of each other - I like both.
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Just curious why you state the room would be better if the owner is a player as opposed to just a business man? I'm not saying a disagree with you, but I'm just curious why? Do you think it takes an owner who is a lifelong player to better understand what other players want and need in a poolroom?
Even moreso these days, to make it as a poolroom, I think even if the owner is a player, they still have to be have a pretty good business sense to be able to make a go of it long term - most likely a well run food and beverage operation that can attract non pool players, who will likely make up the majority of the clientele, and account for the majority of the revenue.
I'm sure it's what it "has" to be, unfortunately IMO. Then again, it's better than no room at all, especially if the owner is a player as well and not just a business man.
Rake
Looks like refurbished old Gold Crowns. What's not to like?
I Googled the room and looked at it on Yelp. It looks fantastic.
I love rooms with bow truss ceilings.
Yes, the original GC2s from the old room with new GC5 tops (rails, pockets, skirts).Looks like refurbished old Gold Crowns.
Just curious why you state the room would be better if the owner is a player as opposed to just a business man? I'm not saying a disagree with you, but I'm just curious why? Do you think it takes an owner who is a lifelong player to better understand what other players want and need in a poolroom?
Even moreso these days, to make it as a poolroom, I think even if the owner is a player, they still have to be have a pretty good business sense to be able to make a go of it long term - most likely a well run food and beverage operation that can attract non pool players, who will likely make up the majority of the clientele, and account for the majority of the revenue.
Glad you liked it.UPDATE:
Went to this new pool room last weekend. Took my son to shoot for a few hours as he was home on Thanksgiving break from school.
Great room. Tables not only look great, play fantastic, but are immaculate. Coffee bar is in the front of the pool room. So, if you are just there to get coffee and hang out on your laptop, that's cool. It won't bother the pool players at all.
Seems like a cool neighborhood place with good food, and nice beer selection. Seems like they have lots of fancy coffee concoctions but I've never drank a cup of coffee in my life so not really sure how to rate that part![]()
Prices were pretty reasonable, but if folks are using to playing for free or $3 hour there will be some sticker shock, but I don't mind paying as the guy has to stay in business too. I think it was about $9 per hour for 2 players. Saturday afternoon, with about 4 tables going. I'm sure Saturday nights are hoping.
And they have a parking lot which is nice
This was the old Marie's Golden Cue pool hall. So, it's just got updated and they did a great job on the décor.
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And they have a parking lot which is nice
This was the old Marie's Golden Cue pool hall. So, it's just got updated and they did a great job on the décor.
Actually, the lot is for Surge pool players after 5-6pm on weekdays and all day on weekends.RJ... Unfortunately they don't have a parking lot. It belongs to the property next door. They allow pool patrons to park there until noon. Then you have to move your car, or get towed.
Marie's always had a parking problem too.
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Actually, the lot is for Surge pool players after 5-6pm on weekdays and all day on weekends.
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