I believe the tables are 9 foot.
They re-clothed tables 1-6 in the past half a year or so, and are quite fast, and rails pretty hot. I would say they are frustratingly fast, especially if you are used to hitting at Brians. On the other hand, they are so quick, I would say they are in fact meditative, because of how much you need to be in touch with your stroke. Â
The triangles are light plastic and hang from a nail on the lamp above the table.
The house cues are light; most seem like 17oz or so, if I remember.
Inside of the mens bathroom, there is 1 toilet with no locking door. There are no paper towels. However, the bathroom is noticeably clean with no graffiti whatsoever. I think this has to say something about the cliental of the management  - the place seems to be run by a Samoan or other Polynesian family. So either they just keep the bathroom super clean and/or no one dares to deface anything in that building.
My friends and I went here on a Thursday night around 10pm after finding out that Leeward and Aiea bowl was packed with a hour wait to bowl. I've never been here but have always passed by on my way home from the mall. It was preeeettty sketchy on the outside, I wasn't sure if parking in their lot was even safe. We walked up the stairs to get into the joint and it was empty. The workers were singing kareoke and it was a different experience. The have about nine pool tables if I remember correctly, and some little arcade games. Another group large group came in and the workers started playing music. They played lots of recent songs, it felt like a club because the music was so loud (I didn't expect the place to have a sound system). I had fun because I was with a large group of friends. It's cool having a place to play pool that's not so crowded, but I don't think I'd be a regular.
Kareoke is $1 a song and I think a game of pool is $4.50 an hour. I wouldn't want to eat the food here, since the menu consists of saimin bowls, hot dogs, and cheeseburgers etc.
14/31
Came here with my friend and we met up with his friends. Â I think I came here once in HS but I totally dont remember, only that the place looked familiar upon entering. Â This is definitely a hidden gem in the heart of aiea. Â Its upstairs from the parking lot and the area just looks a tad bit sketchy as there are people outside drinking alcohol by their cars in the parking lot like its not big deal. Â The area has a good amount of pool tables and when we were there after 9 we were the only people there, until a couple of hours later when another group of people came. Â The have some arcade games as well. Â Overall, a bit ghetto looking but at least its a pool place thats on the west side so kudos for that.
if you're feeling suicidal, play pool here, b/c you will surely get stabbed or something as gruesome as that......
between the muggings and drug deals, who has any time to play pool?
this hall is small..... with only a handful of tables to play on, and an extremely small games area (featuring Street Fighter and 'naughty' mega-touch) , its not really worth it to come here.
you park in a dark sketchy parking lot, walk up some precarious stairs, and then enter into what looks like a place that will eventually be your crime scene in the future.
i can't believe i used to come here to play when i was younger - what the hell was i thinking? Â i must have had a deathwish or something.....
I remember coming down here as a youth to go shoot some pool whenever we didn't feel like going over to Hawaiian Brians. Â Yeah, this place is hecka sketchy. Â There's some old school arcades. Â They have a limited amount of pool tables. Â The prices are decent. Â If you are not familiar with Aiea, then this place maybe hard to find. Â It's pretty much in that small plaza complex right before Waimalu Shopping Plaza across from the used card dealership and Best Buy. Â It's on the 2nd floor right above the liquor store. Â There used to be a strip club right next to the area so it is a convenient place for people coming in and out of the club.
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