For casual players
No uniforms. No airs. Jacket, slippers, or just-off-work tired — all fine here.
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A casual billiard house in Puerto Princesa, tucked into an alley barely wide enough for one car. No cover charge. You only pay for table time.
No dress code, no rules about who you come with. Play a few games and leave. Or just hang — nobody's going to push you to buy anything.
No uniforms. No airs. Jacket, slippers, or just-off-work tired — all fine here.
There are regulars most nights. Say hi, or watch from the side until you're ready to take a shot.
After work, when you can't sleep, holidays. We're rarely closed — and you were going to end up here anyway.
Enough to keep you going. Not a restaurant — a billiard house.
Two of them. If both are taken, hang around — turnover is fast and you can watch in the meantime.
Sandwiches, fries, the usual junk food. Menu's still being sorted — ask what's available when you're here.
Softdrinks, beer, mineral water. Cold. That's it.
Look for the narrow street that barely fits one car. We're at the end of it. Keep going — even when it feels like you've taken a wrong turn, you haven't.
JS Bar and Rebay Videoke Bar are along this road — use them as your anchor.
The narrow one that barely fits a car. Keep going past Carlaine Store.
We're directly in front. Hear a cue ball? You're here.
Cash. Paid before you play. Bigger group? Say so — we can usually work something out.
One table, however many of you. Pick-up game, free play, whatever.
Pustahan between players? Bahala kayo. The house just rents the table — what you put on the line is between you.
Local cultureFor the serious ones. One table, one flat rate, from open to close.
Most days. A day off is rare. If the gate light is out, we're closed — it doesn't happen often.
Keep your shirt on. Init man, dalhin mo ang pasensya — hindi ito banyo.
Past midnight, keep it down. May natutulog na kapitbahay.
Walang away dito. May problema? Sa labas — o mas mabuti, wag na lang.
Cash, simple. Short? Mention it — might be workable.
Looking for a game, a place to hang, or just to get out of the heat — we're down the alley.