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    Ez Billiards Pool Table Movers

    5.0 (8 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Wow wow wow. These guys are very special. What a fantastic job and their prices are great. Can't wait to recommend them to my friends.

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    5 years ago

    Speedy delivery, safe set up pool table just as pictures describe with a great package for a good price.

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    At Q's Billiard Club on a weekday night, the bar was filled with people playing pool and enjoying a…read morenight out with drinks and snacks. My friends and I sat in their balcony area and shared many snacks, including their garlic parmesan fries. These fries had perfect salty seasoning and were crispy. I also tried their Coco Rum Punch, which was a bit on the pricey side but was delicious and had my friends questioning whether the drink was alcoholic or not. Service was attentive even though we were one of the few parties sitting in the balcony. Overall a good space to hang out and relax!

    Really wanted to check this place out so we showed up on a Friday night with low expectations to…read moreactually play. It was really busy, but we didn't have a problem getting in the door and the bartender still welcomed us instantly and we had a drink after a couple minutes, even though the bar was packed. We got on the list to play pool and it was a 2 1/2 hour wait but I wasn't really surprised with it being in Los Angeles and such a lively spot we played shuffleboard to kill some time we had dinner and drinks it was pretty damn expensive. I probably spent a little over $200 between Pool, shuffleboard and drinks and food for just me and my girl. But once again it seems normal for Los Angeles. The staff was very attentive and very nice even though you can tell people kept bugging them about wanting to play. I even saw a guy offer the guy money to get pumped on the list and he was shut down. It's very clean inside in the bathrooms were always available. We'll definitely be back.

    Above SIXTY

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    An easy place to like, Above SIXTY has a relaxed and comfortable vibe with a decent menu to look…read moreinto. I was nearby before an event and wanted a place where I could exhale, have a hearty dinner and maybe a drink. Mission accomplished on the rooftop overlooking Beverly Hills and beyond. Opening seating with tables or sit at the bar. The one draft beer is Peroni, which suits me fine. (Sure, bottles are fine sometimes, but not this night) The menu is inviting and as I was pretty hungry, I wanted something more than chips or a veggie platter. I was guided to the 'B.l.a.t' (Sixty sauce. hobbs bacon or roasted turkey, avocado. butter lettuce. heirloom tomato. All served with choice of french fries or salad.) I asked the server if the turkey was made in-house or from a deli, and he assured me it was made in-house. Though I was fond of it and it did hit the spot, there is no way that the perfectly layered and thinly sliced turkey was from something other than a high quality deli. The fries were thin and crisp and basically high-end McDonald's fries. No complaints. And it's a lovely view all around, or to just hang out for a while with an associate, a friend, or solo.

    Get the piña colada it was my favorite drink! Worth the $35! The little gem salad was delicious…read moreand I added the shrimp which were abundant and large. The tuna tartar is really good as well. The service was really good as well! Overall, the drinks are 7.5/10 and the food 9/10 was great to share and my favorite part about this little rooftop! It's really nice to come here and just enjoy the beautiful LA weather.

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    This is my go-to spot after work, especially since they offer a discount for Cedars-Sinai…read moreemployees! You really can't go wrong with anything on the menu, but my personal favorites are the mozzarella sticks, chicken strips, guacamole & chips, and the skewers. Just a heads-up though - they don't provide utensils, plates, or to-go containers, so plan to eat with your hands! Their happy hour runs from 5 PM to 9 PM and has a drink deal: buy two drinks, get the third for just a penny. I've hosted big parties here before and they've all been a huge success. The owner is great to work with. Just email him directly if you're looking to plan a group event. There is a paid lot right next to the bar. Overall, a solid spot with great vibes, whether you're grabbing a casual drink or organizing a gathering.

    Started out fun. We ordered drinks and grabbed a table. After a few rounds, and snacks, we decided…read moreto all it quits. My friend went to the bar to close the tab, when the bartender realized another bartender had given his ID and CC to another guest, who was a regular by the way. We spent the rest of the evening calling the CC company and waiting for the bartender who made the mistake to come back and try to fix what he had done. The woman who was assisting us wasn't very nice and seemed annoyed with us, telling us all we had to do was call the CC company and stop the card. We explained my friend would also have to get a new ID. I was wondering how something like this could happen, especially when they said it was given to a regular customer, when the bartender said he was hung over and didn't notice. They said they would get the items back and mail it to my friend. Once they got the items back, it took them months to mail it. Could have been a cool experience, except this place needs to really reconsider their staff. Dine or Dash? I wouldn't even give it a second thought and dash on down the street.

    Barney's Beanery

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    Sometimes you've just gotta go to an L. A. OG, and you don't get more OG than Barney's in West…read moreHollywood. This ultimate roadhouse on the final stretch of the original Route 66 is so deeply enshrined in Los Angeles lore that almost everyone in town's been there at least once, while almost everyone everywhere else has heard of it. And to its credit, Barney's has evolved in the decades I've lived in town, becoming much less of a dirty dive and really improving their game in the kitchen, which used to put out really sub-par grub. Nowadays, the kitchen is forging far better food and presenting it in a style far closer to what you see in similar diner-style restaurants in the area. Fries served in little fry baskets is just one example of them upping the ante. Service is a pleasing and appropriate mix of West Hollywood punk with well-trained hospitality, and bartenders like Victoria (on duty during my time there today) deftly balance local attitude with universal charm, taking care of you exactly as you need while maintaining a rapport that's down to Earth and genuinely friendly rather than being corporately crafted. I went against all my born-and-raised New Yorker instincts by ordering a pizza for dinner. Not just an LA pizza, but an LA BAR pizza! And you know what? It was really good. I opted for the pie called Johnnie's Fave, featuring mushrooms, jalapeños, cilantro and (usually) pepperoni that I replaced with sausage. The amply portioned 10" pizza is built on good-quality dough that's been properly proofed, plumping up at the edges in the oven while crisping nicely towards the center. The mozzarella melts well and offers good flavor without becoming greasy, while the sausage and veggies are all fresh, tasty and satisfying. The pizza is accompanied by a trio of condiments served in old-fashioned paper ramekins: crushed red pepper, Parmesan cheese, and creamy Ranch Dressing. While I'd never dip the heart of the pizza, I fully embraced the bar pie experience by dipping my crust, and I must say the cool, fresh Ranch Dressing was a really enjoyable indulgence. There wasn't much of a crowd this Sunday afternoon, a fact that Victoria chalked up to people taking a break between the end of World Cup and the start of College Football in a few weeks. But that just made it easier for me to slide into a seat at the bar, tip back a few cocktails, and enjoy a surprisingly good pizza on a Sunday afternoon. I mean, Barney's has always been a reliable place to get your drink on, but it's nice to know it's finally become an equally reliable place to eat a very decent meal.

    I spend most of my 20's here back in the 80's and have amazing memories. Going out dancing and…read moredrinking and then Beans after 2 am. Now I'm in bed by 10 pm. WTH. Time flies young ones, enjoy! I have a menu from 1983.. a pitcher of beer was $3.75 and a burger was huge with fries and was $2.80. Miss those prices. Chilli and cornbread $1.50.

    Ez Billiards Pool Table Movers - movers - Updated August 2026

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