Break Bar And Billiards

Bar · Astoria

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@infatuation

Where To Go When Some People In Your Group Care More About Sports Than Others

"Break Bar is a huge pool hall in Astoria with big screens and projectors throughout the space (sometimes playing volume for games), but if you’re not interested in watching Lebron drop 50 on the Knicks, there are also lots of pool tables, as well as ping pong, foosball, darts, and arcade games. There’s a full menu of bar food, too, and if you like BBQ or Thai food, Strand Smokehouse and Pye Boat Noodle are both a couple blocks away." - matt tervooren

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/sports-bars-for-when-some-people-care-more-about-sports-than-others
Noah Devereaux

32-04 Broadway, Astoria, NY 11106, USA Get directions

break-ny.com
@breakastoria

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