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I will be there for business next week. I have the evenings free (mostly) and this place seems to be with in walking distance.

http://www.charlotteroom.com/

Has anyone played there recently? It seems that the pool scene is not to bad in the area but without a car I am limited.

Any chance Blue Hog can take me fishing?
 
I will be there for business next week. I have the evenings free (mostly) and this place seems to be with in walking distance.

http://www.charlotteroom.com/

Has anyone played there recently? It seems that the pool scene is not to bad in the area but without a car I am limited.

Any chance Blue Hog can take me fishing?



Bahhhh!! You're so close, and yet so far! :(
 
Bahhhh!! You're so close, and yet so far! :(

While I am there my wife will be just south in Ithaca helping three(YES THREE) of my children prepare for college. One grad student, one Senior and one freshman. I will be back there next spring for a graduation so don't give up hope;)
 
I will be there for business next week. I have the evenings free (mostly) and this place seems to be with in walking distance.

http://www.charlotteroom.com/

Has anyone played there recently? It seems that the pool scene is not to bad in the area but without a car I am limited.

Any chance Blue Hog can take me fishing?

I play there all the time. It is an upscale room. 9' tables (all but one) Simonis or Championship cloth on all tables. Excellent food and draft selection.

Friendly staff and clientele. You will not get hustled - however, you will also not likely get action. Most people range from amatures to middling league players.
 
I play there all the time. It is an upscale room. 9' tables (all but one) Simonis or Championship cloth on all tables. Excellent food and draft selection.

Friendly staff and clientele. You will not get hustled - however, you will also not likely get action. Most people range from amatures to middling league players.

Thanks for the info. I am debating on bringing my cues or not, I am fine with playing off the wall in the pool room but I like to have my equipment back at the room to cuddle with:o
 
There is nothing more that I would like than to take you fishing Buddy.

But, you might have to move your business meeting approx 1600 miles to the west.

Altho he won't admit it, Dom Poppa is from Toronto.

Actually, get a hold of Paul, (PT 109).

If you are staying in the Metro Toronto area, there are a couple of nice halls that Paul has been known to show up at.

I would get a hold of him to get the skinny on which ones will be close for you depending on your location.

Also, that new hall that just opened by Jim Whych may be within reasonable traveling distance.

I'm not so good at distances. The last time that I took a cab ride in Metro Toronto, it cost me $120 return.
 
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Thanks for the info. I am debating on bringing my cues or not, I am fine with playing off the wall in the pool room but I like to have my equipment back at the room to cuddle with:o

I think the house cues are generally around 18 ounce falcon or action cues [I can't remember which]. I think that you'll find some with decent tips, but I must confess I always bring my gear.

Do get in get touch with PT. Paul can stear you to whatever you are looking for, but I'm not sure there is much in the way of players' rooms downtown - rent is too high. I'm also pretty sure Jim Wych's room still isn't open.
 
I thought that was open already. Too bad.

There are 2 in the North York area, right. Also don't know if that is close to downtown Toronto.
I always stayed close to Young St and ventured out from there.

I had already paid for the tickets to watch Shane, Effren, etc to play at one of those a couple of years ago. The year that it was cancelled due to some mishap.
 
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You may want to visit the Lion's den http://lespotbilliard.com/

Paul is also regular in that pool hall.there's another one called Shooters.John Morra and Jason Klatt plays in this room too.here is the address

1448 Lawrence Ave E
North York, ON
M4A 2S8
 
Jay, Shooters is where The Clash of the Titans was held, wasn't it?

Thats the one that I was thinking of in North York.
 
If you don't bring your cue, just make sure to bring a scuffer.

Makes playing off the wall much better. ;)

have fun!

best,
brian kc <----- could use gardening tips from you; no scuffer required for those...
 
any and all the action is in the east end and not downtown

having said that, u might find some action at vip billiards at younge and dundas


house cues will be crap everywhere, might be worth your while to drop $80 on a dufferin
 
Driving is a horror show in the downtown area - all sorts of construction.

If you are using public transportation, getting to places not on the subway can be a major pain.
Perhaps subway + taxi.

Shooters is not on the subway, but has 50+ tables, including 5 snooker tables IIRC, but does not have a web site. In a mall.
http://411.ca/business/profile/12137747

Annex Billiards is on Bloor West, east of the Bathurst subway stop - about an even spit between pool and snooker tables if you want to try out a big table. :grin:.

http://www.blogto.com/sports_play/2012/07/the_annex_billiards_club_is_a_snooker_players_paradise/
http://www.blogto.com/bars/annex-billiards-toronto

During the day the snooker tables were $4.50/hr the only time I was there, a few months ago.

The newest one - The Corner Bank
http://www.thecornerbank.ca/index.html
But looking at the web site: no hours of operation, no menu for the hungry, and table descriptions are future tense:
The Corner Bank will have 8 Shender Snooker tables
Each one will have Hainsworth professional snooker cloth
The Corner Bank will be offering 28 Diamond pool tables

Better call first:D

Just got an email back from Jim Wych:

Projected opening in early mid September at which time the hours will be posted on the site.
 
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If you don't bring your cue, just make sure to bring a scuffer.

Makes playing off the wall much better. ;)

have fun!

best,
brian kc <----- could use gardening tips from you; no scuffer required for those...
Scuffer is A great idea, better then me bringing my cues. I will be in your area in the future and I will let you know:smile:


any and all the action is in the east end and not downtown

having said that, u might find some action at vip billiards at younge and dundas


house cues will be crap everywhere, might be worth your while to drop $80 on a dufferin

Thanks for the action report!

Driving is a horror show in the downtown area - all sorts of construction.

If you are using public transportation, getting to places not on the subway can be a major pain.
Perhaps subway + taxi.

Shooters is not on the subway, but has 50+ tables, including 5 snooker tables IIRC, but does not have a web site. In a mall.
http://411.ca/business/profile/12137747

Annex Billiards is on Bloor West, east of the Bathurst subway stop - about an even spit between pool and snooker tables if you want to try out a big table. :grin:.

http://www.blogto.com/sports_play/2012/07/the_annex_billiards_club_is_a_snooker_players_paradise/
http://www.blogto.com/bars/annex-billiards-toronto

During the day the snooker tables were $4.50/hr the only time I was there, a few months ago.

The newest one - The Corner Bank
http://www.thecornerbank.ca/index.html
But looking at the web site: no hours of operation, no menu for the hungry, and table descriptions are future tense:
The Corner Bank will have 8 Shender Snooker tables
Each one will have Hainsworth professional snooker cloth
The Corner Bank will be offering 28 Diamond pool tables

Better call first:D

Just got an email back from Jim Wych:

Projected opening in early mid September at which time the hours will be posted on the site.

Great info Scaramouche, BHR has me scared to take a taxi but I would like to play some snooker. Its been years but I grew up on a 6x12.
 
"Crooked cue" in Mississauga is a very good place. Nice tables, good food and great selection of beer including some local Ontario Crafts Beer. And it's just 20 minutes on GO train from downtown Toronto.
 
"Crooked cue" in Mississauga is a very good place. Nice tables, good food and great selection of beer including some local Ontario Crafts Beer. And it's just 20 minutes on GO train from downtown Toronto.

I will be spending my days at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and I bet that train passes close by. I will have to check out the trains hours.:cool:
 
MCC is just a block away from Union Station. The Crooked Cue is 5 minutes from Port Credit station, that is Lakeshore West Line. Here is the link to schedules http://www.gotransit.com/timetables/en/schedules/mini_schedules.aspx
You need a company PM me and we can go together :-)

This offer of help is what I have come to expect from our brothers from the north.

I am flying out Saturday morning and after that things get fuzzy. If I can get online I will let you know as soon as I know my schedule.
 
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