
Iconic Astoria Pool Hall, Steinway Cafe-Billiards, Is One Shot from the End
It’s hosted pros and serves as a de facto community center, but with back rent due and developers circling the location, Steinway may be playing its last game.

I have been there a few times to play and once to watch a pro tournament.This is near the top of my bucket list of places I'd love to play a few racks of pool at , I hope they remain open for as long as they want to .
Paying rent is a must-do though.This is near the top of my bucket list of places I'd love to play a few racks of pool at , I hope they remain open for as long as they want to .
In New York or California??? It's REALLY common to get pushed out whether you own the building or not. It's called imminent domain and the corrupt officials that decide whether or not to push you out, couldn't give two shits whether or not you're going to lose everything or not.I think the key is owning the building if you can. you can't get pushed out after years of building your business.
Yes. Then when you are ready to retire or shut it down you get that backend pop for selling the building or leasing it to others.I think the key is owning the building if you can. you can't get pushed out after years of building your business.
Im in MA and the only pool hall within an hour of me had their lease illegally terminated and got thrown out of the building. She tried to save her business, but Someone with a lot of money and connections to the local good ol boys club made her go away.In New York or California??? It's REALLY common to get pushed out whether you own the building or not. It's called imminent domain and the corrupt officials that decide whether or not to push you out, couldn't give two shits whether or not you're going to lose everything or not.
Jaden
Is a pool hall really a pool hall if old men can't gather to drink coffee, talk stupid, and gamble cheap table games all day? I think not. That is the saddest part of the story to me. I hope they find an amazing new hang out that welcomes them with open arms.
The smell of stale smoke, domino's clacking, cards shuffling, dice rolling in a wooden box. Dim and musty. Balls roll slowly across a large table with a low rumble.I'm think it's hard to run a business if your core customers spend only $3 per visit (from a single cup of coffee sold in the morning ). I'm not certain how the great halls of old (Bensinger's, etc) ever made money over an extended period of time.
They had book and there was a ton of action....I'm think it's hard to run a business if your core customers spend only $3 per visit (from a single cup of coffee sold in the morning ). I'm not certain how the great halls of old (Bensinger's, etc) ever made money over an extended period of time.
Geez, they aren't closed yetThey had book and there was a ton of action....
Jaden
I wasn't referring to Steinway, I was referring to how the pool halls of old made lots of money. Plus they had cheaper rents.Geez, they aren't closed yet
Jerry has a great room. He owns the building and his tax basis is low. It’s long established and I wish it was 40 minutes closer to my house.My buddy Jerry owns the building his room in Ventura is located. He doesn’t make a ton of money but loves the game. If he had to pay rent to some money grabbing landlord, he probably would have been priced out long ago.