Guys where is the best place to play in the dc area?
There aren't "real" pool rooms in D.C. proper. Most of them have more of a bar-like atmosphere with tables that are not well maintained, loud music, video games, with pool not being the main course, so to speak.
Not true. Buffalo Billiards has nice 4.5x9 tables and is in the heart of DC, in a nice area.
Do you think that's more of a bar or a pool room? I call it a bar.
My definition of a pool room differs than most. Maybe it's because I've seen the best and watched them fade into the sunset. They are nonexistent in the D.C. area. Having lived here my entire life, being involved in pool since I was a young tween, I can say that with surety.
I don't call a bar with loud music and alcohol a "pool room."
Now, if somebody wants to listen to loud jukebox music, drink alcohol, watch sports on flatscreen TVs on the walls, and play pool in tight quarters, then, yes, I agree, Buffalo Billiards has nice 4.5X9 tables in the heart of D.C. Most serious-minded pool players have difficulty concentrating on their shot-making strategies when the noise is so loud in the pool room that they have trouble communicating with whoever they are with. Yes, this place is a bar. Make no mistake about it. If you like bars with good tables, then it's the place to go.
Also, one more thing, the place has kind of an odor, like vomit or smelly feet.
Not true. Buffalo Billiards has nice 4.5x9 tables and is in the heart of DC, in a nice area.
Look at the guys from up 270 who know something!
It is in a nice area but that doesn't make it nice. I used to live in Dupont Circle, but what JAM said IS true. The tables are not maintained, the cues are warped and sticky. The place has a depressing atmosphere and smell. Also, the tables are not 9' (they are the oversized 8' variety).
He probably won't feel like driving up to Frederick.![]()
I can attest that Beetle's house is way better than any poolroom. Might be worth the cab fare!
Pool party at Beetle's house on Sunday, 4.1.12. All are invited.
I can attest that Beetle's house is way better than any poolroom. Might be worth the cab fare!
Pool party at Beetle's house on Sunday, 4.1.12. All are invited.
It is in a nice area but that doesn't make it nice. I used to live in Dupont Circle, but what JAM said IS true. The tables are not maintained, the cues are warped and sticky. The place has a depressing atmosphere and smell. Also, the tables are not 9' (they are the oversized 8' variety).
Look at the guys from up 270 who know something!
.... There is no freakn thing as an oversized 8 foot table.
http://dc.buffalobilliards.com/
Like you have ever played there. I have played there. The tables (15 of them - see the website) are 4.5x9. There is no freakn thing as an oversized 8 foot table. If 8 foot tables seem big to you, then they are a commercial brand, not the house brand. House brands are tinier. True however that the tables are not very well maintained because the cloth was a little worn. But if you are in DC looking for a pool hall, this should fit the ticket.
And what pool hall do you know has super house cues? When I played there I found a good house cue - not many albeit. It didn't stink. The food was good etc. Very enjoyable.
Have any of you guys played there even I might ask?
My dingaling!
http://www.billiardsplusonline.com/pool-table-dimensions.html
Table Size
Overall Length
Overall Width
3 1/2 x 7 Foot
86"
48"
4 x 8 Foot
98"
54"
4 x 8 Foot Pro or Oversize
103"
57"
4 1/2 x 9 Foot
110"
60"
You sound cranky and irritable today.
Has the Magic Rack still got you down?
Don't believe everything you read in the internet.
Why not go there and measure them? Maybe they changed them all in the last 6 months?
for a 5 year period (1997-2002), I probably spent $200/month there.
Don't get me wrong, I liked it when going with a group of non-serious players (colleagues from work), when my main goal was to have a nice Buffalo Burger and a couple bloody marys.
I went again about 6 months ago and it was as I described in my last post.
--Steve