When I started to play, we gave the racking boy $0.10 per game, and it cost us about $0.75 an hour; minimum wage was something like $1.65/hr.
Same here. Russell’s in Belle Glade FL (closed almost 30 years ago) was a dime for 9 ball and beer was $.45!!! Great place to learn the game as he wasn’t busy in the PM till about 7:00 PM. Even had hustlers stop in on the way to Miami. One showed up just before Thanksgiving in 1968. Said he would play 9 ball with anyone for $100 per game. Had his 6’8” goon with him just in case. Russell played him even till 4 AM; Russell ran the bar and had not played all day. Had Russell practiced some, might have been a different outcome.When I started to play, we gave the racking boy $0.10 per game, and it cost us about $0.75 an hour; minimum wage was something like $1.65/hr.
My local pool hall cost $5 an hour, but that was over 10 years ago when it closed. Now it's 75 cents to $1.50 per game in quarters. I play at my house or my buddies shop, the only cost there is drinks and whatever it costs my pride to lose all the time!One place is $16/hour up to 4 players.
Another is $16/hour each. Must get another table if 2 or more players. It could be the pandemic but pool has exceeded minimum wage years ago. I use to play for $5/hour.
Sadly, pool has become a luxury here just like bowling. An evening of bowling, drinks and food for two is over $100.
A 3 hour session of pool and beers cost me near $100 with a friend.
Rich man's game. Have to buy equipment to play if you don't already have your rig. It's becoming like golf. Heck, it's more expensive than golfing.
Where's the room at? Name?Five buck an hour at my local room.
Ten bucks from 10am to 2pm six days a week.
Sunday 10 bucks from 9am to 2pm.
They do not serve alcohol but do serve food.
Don't play much in the evenings anymore so this just suits me fine except tonight.
Feel like playing in the 9 ball tournament.
Big Dog's in Des Moines is a real treasure. As Jeff pointed out, $10 to play all day on immaculate blue label Diamonds. They even have a 10' Bigfoot as well as a heated Søren Søgaard 3-cushion table. Jeff's right about the service, though. There's no dedicated employee working the pool counter and it's not uncommon to wait half an hour before getting the barkeeper's attention so you can get a tray of balls.It's harder when, like this past week, we waited for 2 hours to get a waitress to ask us for a drink.
2 hours.
Jeff Livingston
Markley's Billiards.Where's the room at? Name?
Ah, I forgot about Markleys. Are they taking care of the place? My brother owned Mainline Billiards in Frazer for a couple of years until he passed. There was a connection between the two. Partners in Markleys had falling out; some of the equipment was used to start Mainline. The one room close to me in not in good condition; haven't been inside in a couple of years and it's less than a mile away. I'm lucky to have a Vets club that has to oversize eight tables or I'd be shooting on seven footers exclusively.Markley's Billiards.
Norristown, Pa.
I talked to an old timer shooter here in Florida and he used to own a room in Ft Myers. I have never heard about paying per game. He told me 9 ball and 8 ball were different prices. That was all new to me.....Same here. Russell’s in Belle Glade FL (closed almost 30 years ago) was a dime for 9 ball and beer was $.45!!! Great place to learn the game as he wasn’t busy in the PM till about 7:00 PM. Even had hustlers stop in on the way to Miami. One showed up just before Thanksgiving in 1968. Said he would play 9 ball with anyone for $100 per game. Had his 6’8” goon with him just in case. Russell played him even till 4 AM; Russell ran the bar and had not played all day. Had Russell practiced some, might have been a different outcome.
Markley's is Markley's.Ah, I forgot about Markleys. Are they taking care of the place? My brother owned Mainline Billiards in Frazer for a couple of years until he passed. There was a connection between the two. Partners in Markleys had falling out; some of the equipment was used to start Mainline. The one room close to me in not in good condition; haven't been inside in a couple of years and it's less than a mile away. I'm lucky to have a Vets club that has to oversize eight tables or I'd be shooting on seven footers exclusively.