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4 opiniones sobre Zerve Bar and Billiards
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Philip W.
Tu valoración: 5 Hong Kong
An awesome bar with an amazing crowd! If you want a game of beer pong, darts, or pool, it’s the place to be. Or if you just wanna enjoy a drink or two or three, and want some great company. Be sure to try to slushy beer and also there famous shot, «The Grenade»
Mandy T.
Tu valoración: 1 Hong Kong
Disappointing with the foods. Ordered the mixed deep fried platter and the meats tasted worst than McD but with the price tag of HK$ 191. Please just give us real meats for the chicken and prawns. They tasted like rubber and came with a thick skin of fried pulp. Also very little meats inside the pulp so for nearly 200 dollars… I felt I was eating rubbish foods.
Jeff K.
Tu valoración: 5 La Crescenta, CA
awesome bar that has fun drinking games such as beer pong, darts, stack cup, and they also have a pool table as well. seating is plentiful and the bar staff is quite attentive and friendly. you can easily challenge strangers to a game of beer pong and the bar atmosphere is very friendly and easygoing. highly recommend a visit if you’re in HK!
Janet L.
Tu valoración: 4 Hong Kong
If you attended university in the United States, you would probably be perfectly familiar with the term Beer Pong. Well, nowadays, the term beer pong is no longer a game that is only played by college students in university. It has become quite a popular phenomenon. Having studied abroad for 4 years in an institute that surprisingly embodied very smart students who were exceptionally good at beer pong, I became quite competitive at the sport myself. Yes, it is considered a sport on campus and in college culture, one might get major points if he/she is known to be good at it. If you look at the game itself, it looks ridiculous. You have two teams at the ends of a beer pong table aiming to shoot ping pong balls into cups of beer shaped in a diamond, in which you gulp down, if the aimed ball gets in. I know, it sounds stupendously absurd of a game. At one point you might think what must have compelled a generation of students to create this game and have it become so wildly popular. Those geniuses. However, I assure you, there is strategy involved. After one too many losses or you might say«beers» one’s judgement undeniably gets impaired and depending on different people, your beer pong skills can either improve or decline and one team is either the winner or the loser. The punishment is lots of beer, the prize is a few minutes of glory for you and your team mates. It’s all a very interesting game. As you can imagine, when my friend told me there was a place in Hong Kong where you can hang out with your friends and play BEER pong I was very enthused to say the least. Zerve,(which I think is a great name) is located in Causeway bay and is pretty much a sport bar that has the sickest beer pong tables you have ever seen. A typical college beer pong table is not the size of a ping pong table, it is shorter and narrower. Zerve has the accurate size, BUT it also lights up looks like it might belong in a star wars movie. The only downfall is that there are only two tables so in order to play you must line up, but thats ok. I was surprised to see so many people into this game that I thought only college people played! Definitely brought back memories and happy to see the game being globally accepted as another bar game like pool or darts. I was a little out of practise and rusty but had a blast nonetheless! With Zerve in Hong Kong, there is one more place I can count on to have a good time with my friends! There are also pool tables, TV’s playing various sport channels and dart machines. It is a typical PLAYGROUND for you and your friends to hang out. Everyone is there to have a good time and Im pretty sure you will. Definitely check it out if you haven’t already.