A chill pool hall.
This is usaually the friday night spot for my friends and I. We play a few games of pool order a few rounds of beer or just all chip in and get a bottle of Johnny Black Label or Hennessy. The drinks are kind of pricy thou. And prices are different on Friday & Saturdays which is insane in my opinion. Theres also a hookah service available. Â
Rounds of pool are $10 for the lighted side and $15 for the glow in the dark side. There's also a DJ and a dance floor. The DJ plays good music and theirs always some people at the dance floor. So you kind of get two things in one. A club atmosphere with a pool hall. Pretty cool stuff.
Pretty big space but yet when you play you're hitting someone. Â Half the side is glow in the dark. Â The other is lit. Â Music is too loud for no apparent reason, and their drinks are over priced. Â Over all the place is clean and you have a good time cause its all about pool, Â even though you cant hear what you're friends are saying.
...Also i feel his place is trying too hard to be a "Club". Scanning you while coming in? Â Super loud music? People popping bottles? Hookahs? Come on its billiards not a club. People there were showing off in the wrong place.
Remy's is located on the 2nd floor of a facility, right in front of the #4 train in the Bronx. As you walk up the stairs, a security officer is waiting for you to reach to the top so he can happily I.D. you and let you or turn you away. I believe you have to be 21 or older to enter. They have a bar, pool tables, music and tv's. Its a big location and nice decor. I went on a weekday and it was very boring. I sat, drank and watched a couple of loud Hispanics shoot pool and watched the animal channel on the t.v. I'm sure on the weekends its lively. They also have waitresses to attend your every need, especially if you are a guy.
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