Pool halls with memberships

SlashingAxe

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Hey everyone it's been a while since I've been on but still practicing. I recently moved in with my uncle in Anaheim, California and looking for a new spot to play. I was wondering if there's any pool halls in the area with memberships besides Hard Times as I can't drive at the moment so I'd like to keep it fairly close to use Uber to get there. I've tried Aloha Billiards and Danny Ks(great place but expensive playing alone)
 
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Hey everyone it's been a while since I've been on but still practicing. I recently moved in with my uncle in Anaheim, California and looking for a new spot to play. I was wondering if there's any pool halls in the area with memberships besides Hard Times as I can't drive at the moment so I'd like to keep it fairly close to use Uber to get there. I've tried Aloha Billiards and Danny Ks(great place but expensive playing alone)

Rack n cue is also fairly close to you, but unfortunately, I don't think it has a member rate either.
 
Shame as I love to play but paying $10/hr and being at a pool hall for 5-10hrs isn't cheap. I was likely going to try Rack N Cue tomorrow do you know of any other good places nearby as the few I've tried have all been a miss
 
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Hey everyone it's been a while since I've been on but still practicing. I recently moved in with my uncle in Anaheim, California and looking for a new spot to play. I was wondering if there's any pool halls in the area with memberships besides Hard Times as I can't drive at the moment so I'd like to keep it fairly close to use Uber to get there. I've tried Aloha Billiards and Danny Ks(great place but expensive playing alone)

Join the league at any Pool hall that's close and pay the $10-$20 per week, that will allow you access to the tables for free to practice for most of the week.

You might still have to pay your normal rate on Friday and Saturday and for use of the 9Footers, as is the case in most places.
 
Talk with the owner/manager and propose a deal to him/her. Most of them have probably thought about it, but figured it was too big a hassle to execute it. You could offer to be their first member.
 
Talk with the owner/manager and propose a deal to him/her. Most of them have probably thought about it, but figured it was too big a hassle to execute it. You could offer to be their first member.

Wow this is actually a great idea! I shall try bargaining with the owner of Aloha Billiards as they have one gold crown 1 very well maintained but they only allow regulars to play on it so a monthly membership may help reward the regulars with something besides just the use of one table
 
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