Closed pool room in Seattle (Shoreline) what was the name?

SIN39

Registered
A couple of friends and I were trying to remember a room we used to play in the early 90's, in Shoreline (north of Seattle) on Hwy 99.

Was it the Tuxedo Club?

TIA
 
The 211 Club was in downtown Seattle (Belltown). Loved that place. Won my first "big money" game there, race to seven for $200, I was 22-23 at the time. That was when I discovered my love for gambling :o

I think Dr. Cues was later. Looking at a map, the place I am thinking about is now "Goldies Casino."
 
The 211 Club was in downtown Seattle (Belltown). Loved that place. Won my first "big money" game there, race to seven for $200, I was 22-23 at the time. That was when I discovered my love for gambling :o

I think Dr. Cues was later. Looking at a map, the place I am thinking about is now "Goldies Casino."

Nardo's;):thumbup:
 
Sad where there are 4 names of possible closed pool rooms in the same area since the 90s.
 
Sad where there are 4 names of possible closed pool rooms in the same area since the 90s.

Goldies, Nardo's and the Casino Club were the same room, different owners. The Casino Club was the setting for Bill Cress and Harry Platis taking on Tony Annigoni in "Playing Off the Rail"
 
Back
Top