Where I live there are no pool halls anywhere in the area. I was thinking it might be smart to approach an existing business (for instance there is a really good coffee shop with lots of space right on the main street) and see if they would like to expand their customer base by bringing in people who wants to play a game of billiards. They have lots of tables and nobody uses them to sit down and have coffee. Why not convert the unused space to revenue producing equipment? It's also located very close to a car ferry. Lots of people sit in their cars everyday, sometimes with an hour or two to kill if there is a backup or long wait time.
I've worked at pool halls in the past and have a business major. I feel like it could be an easy side hustle to manage the maintenance and monetization of these tables, even offer lessons for kids to spark the interest. There is very little in terms of entertainment in this town. There's a small movie theater, but other than that it's just a couple restaurants, cafes and a bar. I feel this might be a great way to introduce pool to the community in a more friendly atmosphere.
I've worked at pool halls in the past and have a business major. I feel like it could be an easy side hustle to manage the maintenance and monetization of these tables, even offer lessons for kids to spark the interest. There is very little in terms of entertainment in this town. There's a small movie theater, but other than that it's just a couple restaurants, cafes and a bar. I feel this might be a great way to introduce pool to the community in a more friendly atmosphere.