EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 22 MIN
Caribbean Cuisine Meets Billiards in Queensbury, NY | Buying Local #80
from Buying Local Podcast · host Michael Nelson
In this episode of Buying Local, Mike Nelson sits down with Neelo Jaikeran, co-owner of Queensbury Billiards & Café, to discuss building a family-friendly billiards hall, restaurant, and event venue in Queensbury, New York. Neelo shares how she and her husband, Kevin, turned a passion for pool into a growing local business known for leagues, tournaments, private events, and authentic Caribbean and Guyanese cuisine. Learn about entrepreneurship, community networking, local business growth, and what it takes to run both a pool hall and a full-service restaurant in Warren County.Learn more about Queensbury Billiards & Café at queensburybilliards.com and follow them on Facebook and Instagram!00:00 Introduction and meeting Neelo Jaikeran00:49 What is Queensbury Billiards & Café?01:51 Bringing Caribbean food to Queensbury03:18 Why Kevin started a billiards hall04:20 Leaving a banking career for entrepreneurship04:58 Transitioning into the business full-time05:53 Wearing every hat as a small business owner06:49 Networking through local chambers of commerce08:40 Authentic Guyanese and Caribbean menu items10:19 Learning the restaurant business from scratch12:10 Family-friendly billiards and community engagement13:02 Pool leagues, tournaments, and local competition15:00 Private parties, team building, and special events16:44 The challenge of marketing a local business17:58 Why networking matters for entrepreneurs19:08 Growth, future plans, and business outlook19:39 Where to find Queensbury Billiards & Café21:43 How good is Neelo at pool?22:19 Final thoughts and community appreciationConnect with Buying Localbuyinglocal.us Facebook: facebook.com/buyinglocalny Instagram: instagram.com/buyinglocalny X/Twitter: x.com/buyinglocalny LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/buyinglocal #QueensburyNY #SmallBusiness #CaribbeanFood #WarrenCountyNY #BuyingLocal
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In this episode of Buying Local, Mike Nelson sits down with Neelo Jaikeran, co-owner of Queensbury Billiards & Café, to discuss building a family-friendly billiards hall, restaurant, and event venue in Queensbury, New York. Neelo shares how she and her husband, Kevin, turned a passion for pool into a growing local business known for leagues, tournaments, private events, and authentic Caribbean and Guyanese cuisine. Learn about entrepreneurship, community networking, local business growth, and what it takes to run both a pool hall and a full-service restaurant in Warren County.Learn more about Queensbury Billiards & Café at queensburybilliards.com and follow them on Facebook and Instagram!00:00 Introduction and meeting Neelo Jaikeran00:49 What is Queensbury Billiards & Café?01:51 Bringing Caribbean food to Queensbury03:18 Why Kevin started a billiards hall04:20 Leaving a banking career for entrepreneurship04:58 Transitioning into the business full-time05:53 Wearing every hat as a small business owner06:49 Networking through local chambers of commerce08:40 Authentic Guyanese and Caribbean menu items10:19 Learning the restaurant business from scratch12:10 Family-friendly billiards and community engagement13:02 Pool leagues, tournaments, and local competition15:00 Private parties, team building, and special events16:44 The challenge of marketing a local business17:58 Why networking matters for entrepreneurs19:08 Growth, future plans, and business outlook19:39 Where to find Queensbury Billiards & Café21:43 How good is Neelo at pool?22:19 Final thoughts and community appreciationConnect with Buying Localbuyinglocal.us Facebook: facebook.com/buyinglocalny Instagram: instagram.com/buyinglocalny X/Twitter: x.com/buyinglocalny LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/buyinglocal #QueensburyNY #SmallBusiness #CaribbeanFood #WarrenCountyNY #BuyingLocal
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