3/5 Vanessa B. 6 years ago on Google
This
is
definitely
a
dive
bar
atmosphere,
which
are
really
my
favorite.
We
visited
on
Saturday
hoping
to
play
some
volleyball,
but
were
turned
away.
They
stated
they
recently
changed
their
policies
and
no
longer
allowed
free
play
or
open
play
at
any
time.
Their
courts
are
now
only
for
league
members
at
league
time,
so
no
practicing
available
or
courts
for
play.
This
was
a
disappointment
to
find
out
as
my
team
and
I
would
have
been
regular
Saturday
customers
for
food,
drinks,
and
playing
for
the
next
9
weeks
during
our
Waka
league.
I
understand
Waka
isn't
paying
to
have
courts
anytime,
this
I
get
and
is
clear.
However,
I
don't
get
why
they
won't
open
up
to
public
who
is
willing
to
pay.
This
seems
a
waste
of
their
resource,
which
is
limited
in
ABQ.
This
means
our
team
will
be
going
elsewhere
to
practice
and
spend
money
elsewhere.
Their
fries
are
good
and
prices
not
too
bad.
We
did
already
order
before
finding
out
we
couldn't
play
around.
We
cashed
out
quickly
and
went
to
a
park
up
the
street.
During
our
Monday
night
scrimmage
on
their
indoor
courts,
it
was
pretty
obvious
there
is
a
dust
problem.
I
know
this
is
a
part
of
playing
indoors,
but
is
there
a
solution
other
than
spraying
down
the
courts
between
sets
all
night?
This
makes
it
very
cold,
we
even
had
to
open
doors.
Is
there
a
ventilation
system
in
place?
I
have
pretty
severe
asthma
and
had
trouble
breathing.
After
returning
home
and
blowing
my
nose,
it
was
pretty
disgusting.
I
get
this
is
a
result
of
indoor
volleyball,
but
I've
played
at
different
courts
without
this
problem.
Overall,
a
solid
place
but
disappointing
with
their
new
policies.
My
friends
and
I
used
to
love
getting
drinks
and
playing
there
on
a
Saturday.
:(