It's with a heavy heart that I have to let everyone know that Broadway Billiards at 10 E. 21st Street, in NYC, is going to be closing its doors tomorrow evening.
They'll be open tomorrow, but it's unknown for how late. Tables (Gold Crowns) are being sold for $500 for anyone interested.
Due to a rent increase, they're choosing not to renew their lease. This leaves only a few good places in Manhattan to play, although none of them in my opinion had the seedy characters that Broadway had. And for sure, none of them are open 24 hours.
Broadway has been my home away from home for the past three years, and I'm sad to see it departing this great City. Some of my favorite memories of New York City are at 7am, walking up the steps to finally go home after a long 12+ hour session. Without any 24-hr joints convenient to me, those days/nights are over.
For anyone in the area who wishes to pay their respects to the neon green walls and insanely tight pocketed tables up front (or if you just *really* have to to see Choi one last time) I urge to you stop by tomorrow for a rack or two.
They'll be open tomorrow, but it's unknown for how late. Tables (Gold Crowns) are being sold for $500 for anyone interested.
Due to a rent increase, they're choosing not to renew their lease. This leaves only a few good places in Manhattan to play, although none of them in my opinion had the seedy characters that Broadway had. And for sure, none of them are open 24 hours.
Broadway has been my home away from home for the past three years, and I'm sad to see it departing this great City. Some of my favorite memories of New York City are at 7am, walking up the steps to finally go home after a long 12+ hour session. Without any 24-hr joints convenient to me, those days/nights are over.
For anyone in the area who wishes to pay their respects to the neon green walls and insanely tight pocketed tables up front (or if you just *really* have to to see Choi one last time) I urge to you stop by tomorrow for a rack or two.