Thats a bummer about Paradise. It was my favorite room to go to whenever I was in Denver. I used to play in the Thursday night tournaments they had (Which I understand are now being held at the Colorado Cue Club?). I'm hoping to get over there sometime in the spring...cuesblues said:That was Sid Barcelona, who still goes into Paradise Billiards, (now Hanks) I see him once in a while. Paradise Billiards has changed, and a lot of the pool players are heading north to the Colorado Cue Club. Colfax Billiards became the Billiard Institute, and is out of business. The tables at the newest Table Steaks are from Colfax Billiards. I saw Frank Burgess yesterday.
How many of you remember The Sportsman Club? We also used to have AAA Billiards, in Aurora, the Oxford Hotel, Centennial Billiards owned by Pete Casino.
I remember one day in 1969, Rodney and I played partners in the Bluebird, they lets us play and we were only 17. We played dollar and 2-dollar partners 8-ball all day , and we each won $67.00. We used to find little pool halls all over the place in Denver. Downstairs at the Curtis Street Hotel downtown, where the term "Curtis Street Rack" was coined for purposely racking the balls badly, there a pool hall at 6th & Dayton, I can't remember the name, the bowling alley at Merchants Park Shopping Center, The Golden Cue by Roller City at Villa Italia, Englewood Bowl, and I even remember when York Billiards moved into the second floor of the building across the street on Colfax, and York Billiards became a health food store.
Thanks,
-Andy