Andy Poolhall
489 College St
Toronto, ON
M6G 1A5
(416) 923-5300
Rating:
3 out of 5 stars
(
25 reviews)
Hours: Tuesday To Saturday From 07:00 PM To 02:45 AM
Status: Closed
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard
Description
With bright red pool tables, a swanky crowd and soul music playing in the background, Andy Pool Hall is a cool hangout. The décor of this pool parlor is a tribute to the 1960s modernism. With bright colors like purple, green, black and white splashed all over, this hip underground pool place is a great place to be in, if you want to have fun.
by wcitiesca
on August 02, 2011 from wcitiesca
Reviews
Lounge it up: This palce has a ton of pool tables and great dancing. It's huge and there are lots of places to sit so you aren't left standing around if you don't want to be. Beware it gets jammed on weekend so get there early!
Rated 3 stars by hollynik
on November 12, 2010
Great Lounge/ Poolhall: Lots of Pool tables and some great dance music being pumped out by different resident DJ's nightly. They have a great dance floor and lots of seating...a perfect place to gather all your friends together and have a little something for everyone..The drinks are reasonably priced too.
Rated 3 stars by Bobbolicious
on October 29, 2010
Pool with a DJ: There's often hip hop and DJ shows happening here but if you're not into that they do have some nice tables in the back. It's not too expensive and it has an interesting modern decor. It's been pretty dead on the weeknights that I've gone but that's what I want from a pool hall.
Rated 4 stars by Digsdale
on October 14, 2010
Editorial Reviews
College Street twentysomethings looking for a "chill night" and "comfortable" atmospherics venture into this "laid-back basement" bar and billiards hall to "chat, play pool, listen to tunes" and put back "reasonably priced" pints poured by the "courteous" staff; weekly club nights get a little louder, so check the calendar on their website.
by zagat
on November 12, 2013 from zagat
Information from the business
Capitalizing on the novelty of the elements that fill the room, the lounge offers a wacky setting for the cocktail circuit in which to play. Those familiar with Ciao Edie next door, or Airport Lounge across the street, will find Sweeney’s propensity to primary day-glo colours, retro furniture and mod lighting fixtures familiar. But this version is ...
by n49
on May 08, 2010 from n49