I was only posting a question and trying to get some suggestions and for you to make a general statement like this is not fair. This was intended to gather as much information in order to deal with the situation accordingly. I would like to thank everyone for their input.
I already talked to the director of the liquor commission about this issue and it is allowed by law. They even encouraged me to apply for my liquor license. If it is allowed on the Hilo side then it should also be legal in Kona.
Thank you everyone for all the ideas. Charging a higher rate for guys that do drink makes sense. It is not something I want to implement in the immediate future but I am gathering as much information so when the time comes to make the decision then I am ready. My pool hall is strictly...
What do you guys think about a corkage fee for a pool hall. I do not have my liquor license yet but in the meantime then I would like to implement a corkage fee. I would only allow beers and wine. $1 per bottle for the beers and $5 per bottle.
How do you guys handle people coming into your pool rooms and not spending anything. They just sit there watching everyone play but never plays. Do you guys just leave it alone or do you guys do something about it? Any input you guys may have is greatly appreciated.
808 Billiards, Hilo HI 96720
The newest and one and only pool room in Hilo, HI 96720. We are currently holding weekly and monthly 9-ball tournaments. We are planning on having an annual 9-ball championship in January. I will be posting the flyer in the next couple of weeks...
I want to open one on the Big Island since we do not have a single poll hall on the island. I am looking for any amount of tables. If you have one then let me know but like i mentioned in my original post that the numbers need to work.
I am looking for 6 to 8 9ft tables in Hawaii. I don't really care where it comes from as long as the numbers work with shipping. Trying to open a room here in Hawaii. Thank you