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2010 Sep 06 A Sports Bar with a Poker Habit.: Hold 'Em Stars Opens at Ritan North Gate

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Imagine a sports bar with a poker habit. In place of Joe DiMaggio and Diego Maradona, men in Stetsons stare out from the wall. Slogans all around indoctrinate patrons in the virtues of poker. It’s like 1984, with Big Brother as a card sharp.

Hold ‘em Stars is sanitized, but feels refreshingly alive, even if it will only appeal to serious poker players. Games begin upstairs when nine players are registered – the RMB 200 buy-in includes free-flow Tsingtao. Staff suggest turning up from around 7pm to minimize your wait. There are a few sessions most nights, with players bidding to win credit for the website’s online poker games.

Besides Tsingtao (RMB 25), the bar offers Erdinger (RMB 55) and a few cocktails (RMB 35), and there’s also pool and darts downstairs. The menu includes Tex-Mex dishes, though the food alone doesn’t justify the visit. A serious poker habit just might.

Also try: Tim’s Texas Bar-B-Q, Saddle Cantina

Hold ‘Em Stars
Daily 4pm-late. 12 Ritan Highlife (opposite north gate of Ritan Park), 39 Shenlu Jie, Chaoyang District (8563 9153/9193)
厚敦之星德州扑克主题俱乐部餐厅, 朝阳区日坛上街12号(坛公园北门对面)

 

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