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JAM

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When I was younger, New Year's Eve was all about the partying, but for me now, it's just another day. In fact, usually I fall asleep before midnight. :boring2:

So I'm browsing the billiards scene in the newspapers to see what's happening, and I come across a real-live pool NYE (New Year's Eve) party in Bellevue, Washington, with Dan Louie as the house pro. What more could you ask for, I'm thinking. I can't wait for my boyfriend to call his buddy Harry in Seattle and ask him about this place. :wink:

This New Year's Eve extravaganza looks like a genuine pool experience. Tickets are a mere 50 bucks. They actually have PRIVATE billiards rooms, as well as a beautiful snooker table. WOW!

Here's the poster. :smile:
 

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Here's a little snippet taken from the Pro Shop page of The Parlor website:

Choose from hourly lessons with house pro and World Champion Dan Louie or study with BCA certified instructors in a three-part course for beginning to advanced players.

To purchase a gift card - click above to order securely online, stop by our location or call us at 425-289-7000.

The Parlor Billiards & Spirits will be hosting the 2009:

Billiard Congress of America (BCA) sponsored by Players Club Ltd. ? January 24th & 25th. Sign-ups through your local league operator.

Regional Tour Championship (RTC)


Pro Shop Manager, Dave Lauer has been playing competitive billiards for nearly 25-years. After 15-years of cue refurbishing, Lauer has developed both a keen knowledge of the intricacies of the cue lathe and the customers he serves. He instills a comprehensive understanding in those he works with, and has garnered many close friends and contacts within the industry through the years with a warm and personal touch in all that he does.


Here's a picture of Dan Louie courtesy of Onthebreak.com where he won first place in a tournament. Man, this guy NEVER seems to age. He still looks like a kid!
 

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Well, here's the 12-foot snooker table. Man, I wish me and mine were there! He loves to play all games. This looks like a player's room! :p
 

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If we found a little action game, we could retire to one of the "private rooms" and engage in some ACTION! :thumbup:
 

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This is a bar table player's dream room, which can accommodate up to 200 guests! Eenie, meenie, miney, moe! :grin-square:
 

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Then there's the main pool room, with a view of the harbor. WOW! :cool:
 

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Another one of the private rooms. This joint is made for action! What a nice place to take your pool sweetie! ;)

I think I recognize these tables as Fushion tables by Aramith. I wonder how they play. They can be used for other things besides pool, if memory serves me right! :embarrassed2:
 

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The Parlor also offers private in-room bars. What a great place to sweat a Skins game!

Especially if the Skins were winning! :rolleyes:
 

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OMG, even the credentialed executive chef is shown holding a pool cue:

Alfredo Ganacias - Executive Chef

With more than 20 years of experience Chef Alfredo brings an unexpected level of incredible dining to The Parlor. Apprentice to such notables as Jean Paul Marceau (France), Andre Pierdes, (Austria) and others, Chef Alfredo feels his dishes should make the guests leave with a smile on their face. If a dish is prepared well it doesn?t matter if it is simple or complicated as long as the guests enjoy their dining experience.

Alfredo has also been the Executive Chef at The Edgewater Inn Hotel, Sahalee Golf & Country Club, The Brookside Fine Dining, The Gibson House, and Isaac's on Moss Bay to name just a few. Not only a great chef, Alfredo also boasts a golf handicap of only 2 and although he doesn't pick up a pool cue too often, being busy in the kitchen, he can play with the best of them when he does.


Man, this is my kind of place! :smile:
 

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Wednesday nights is ladies night, and they have a Battle of the Sexes with the Parlor "Vixens." :eek:

The Parlor "Vixens' are the venue's resident team of billiards mavenswho represent the Parlor and interact with Parlor patrons. They enlighten with pool pointers in games of 9 and 8 ball and entertain in both choreographed productions and tableside, commanding various trick shots.

These attractive, high-heeled-donning curators of the cue are mostly 20- and 30-something women. Their expert pool training might seem intimidating to some, but time spent in their company illustrates they are composed, classy, and feminine.

The Vixens hold their own with pool players of either sex, and are required to win at least 80 percent of the challenges customers bring to the tables to retain their Vixen standing.


Here's the rates: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:

Daytime 11am to 7pm $10 per hour
Evenings 7pm to 2am Sunday through Thursday $14 per hour
Evenings 7pm to 2am Friday and Saturday, $18 per hour

I'd hang out here if I lived in Bellevue. This is one of the classiest pool rooms I have ever read about. The rates are a little hefty, but it looks like a nice place, comfortable and safe.

I've love to hear from those who have visited this place. It made the Billiards Digest 2006 Best Pool Room of the Year! :smile:

I don't know if these two ladies are the Parlor Vixens, but their pictures are in the newspaper article about this pool room. :p
 

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I have never seen anything this beautiful. It's like an alternate universe from the pool player's galaxy. Thanks for the pictures!
 
Shaft said:
I have never seen anything this beautiful. It's like an alternate universe from the pool player's galaxy. Thanks for the pictures!

Hey, Shaft, I hear New Orleans is a nice pool town. Where do you play?

We're going to New Orleans next year. Maybe me and mine can hook up with you and hit some! :)
 
The owner of The Parlor is Steve Olson, who says, "It was my life-long dream from age 15 to create the first billiard parlor focused on
customer service and a great guest experience. After 30 years I have succeeded in producing America's premier billiards parlor. I am confident that our team will meet and exceed all guests' expectations. This is my promise to you."


Here is the website: http://www.parlorbilliards.com/

Here's a thumbnail pic of Steve Olson. :)
 

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And then there's the 40-foot bar! :thumbup:
 

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bar-length ice strip

That (some-kinda-weird-ass) martini pictured in post #14 rests on a bar-length ice strip. Wouldn't want the drink to get warm.

pete
(coupla olives, add Magellan to taste)
 
Wow is right!

A five million dollar pool hall is a sight to see. I leased a 15,000 square foot building for awhile and it was pretty fair sized, a third bigger is huge! I thought the table rates were pretty reasonable considering everything there. A little reading on their site leads me to believe that their real focus is getting the corporate world in there for events. Dollars to be made in the private rooms. I didn't run the numbers but just looking at the prices I would guess that an event there could easily run $150 to several times that per person and they are set up to handle large groups.

I wish them well, hard to call that pool hall a place for lowlifes and bums!

Hu

JAM said:
When I was younger, New Year's Eve was all about the partying, but for me now, it's just another day. In fact, usually I fall asleep before midnight. :boring2:

So I'm browsing the billiards scene in the newspapers to see what's happening, and I come across a real-live pool NYE (New Year's Eve) party in Bellevue, Washington, with Dan Louie as the house pro. What more could you ask for, I'm thinking. I can't wait for my boyfriend to call his buddy Harry in Seattle and ask him about this place. :wink:

This New Year's Eve extravaganza looks like a genuine pool experience. Tickets are a mere 50 bucks. They actually have PRIVATE billiards rooms, as well as a beautiful snooker table. WOW!

Here's the poster. :smile:
 
Holy crap, that is nice JAM.....thanks for posting up that pic, almost too nice to play :grin: And for only $50, good stuff....
 
JAM said:
Well, here's the 12-foot snooker table. Man, I wish me and mine were there! He loves to play all games. This looks like a player's room! :p
That looks like a Gold Crown. I didn't realize Brunswick made a 6 x 12 snooker table.

That room is astonishing!

Doc
 
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