We provide a clean and fun billiards experience. Come in to improve your game or hang out with friends on the best tables in Palm Beach County! We have 18 tables, are non-smoking and WE SERVE FOOD! Minors are welcome accompanied by an adult; under 14 plays for free! We serve beer and wine.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 509 Northlake Ct, North Palm Beach, FL 33408
Phone: (561) 284-6454
Website: https://villagecueclub.com/
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Reviews
This occurred September 23rd.
I came in just to support my friend’s pool league game.
I immediately was bombarded by the woman who owns the bar.
Now, im a big chested woman. No denying it.
I walked inside in my tank top, with my sports bra underneath. The sports bra can be zipped up a little more than it was, but she walked over in front of the entire bar and pool league where I was standing and very publicly asked me to “find a shirt in my car to cover up” and then rushed over with a Hawaiian shirt for me to put on. Now, realistically, I’m ok with the “dress code” sign outside. But it doesn’t specify what that mean. Shoulders, yes. Maybe pants, yes. Sneakers, yes. You cannot walk up to a customer and say their “having a wardrobe malfunction” because there shirt is too revealing because it’s a “family establishment.” I am a bigger chested woman. Wearing a tank top, strapped in, with a sports bra with a firmly secured zipper. I simply have a big chest. There were several witnesses around to coincide with the fact that I was not “falling out” of it. She then left me alone while I just draped the open shirt over my shoulders, and continued to talk about me to various guests as they all looked over at me.
This is a pool hall.
As Florida law goes, unless an establishment is primarily food sales (this is a pool hall with a fryer) this is the Florida law on curfew:
Minors are not allowed in public places or establishments between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. on weekdays and 12:01 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on weekends and holidays.
I did arrive just before 10pm. But I doubt the hour made the difference.
As well as, there was not a single minor there by 10pm. And it’d be extremely disenchanting as a customer to enter a bar and pool hall where a minor is brought in after 10pm.
The bartender was absolutely delightful however, she was gorgeous and very very accommodating.
The woman next to me competing in the pool league witnessed the entire thing and apologized for the owner.
Do better. Body shaming a woman with the excuse that she’s “falling out of her shirt” when she most definitely isn’t, stating there’s a “dress code” while men walk around in shorts and flip flops, jeans, etc, because you’re worried your husband will see me is disgusting.