Getting six friends to agree on a plan is harder than it should be. Dinner is too quiet, a club is too loud, and a movie means nobody talks. The answer sits right in the middle: food, drinks and a pool table.
Why it works
A pool table gives everyone something to do and something to talk about. Add shareable plates and a pitcher to pass around, and suddenly the night runs itself. No awkward lulls, no checking phones — just your crew, a cue and a reason to stay.
The group-night blueprint
- Book a big pool table ($25/hr) or a medium ($20/hr) — or grab table tennis for $15/hr.
- Order momos, wings and chilli chicken for the middle of the table.
- Keep a pitcher or a round of $5 shooters flowing.
- Let the game and the night roll as long as you want — we're open late.
You don't just eat here. You belong here.
Reserve a table ahead for groups so we can set up the room right — especially on weekends.



