I think the poolroom owners have to be realistic. Times have changed and the old style poolroom is going to have a very difficult time making it. As the public’s demands change, so does the business. Adapt or fold.
A few facts that people need to accept.
1. Pool halls need alcohol. This is a chance for a high markup and it brings more people in, or at least doesn’t drive people away because they would like to have a drink or two while they shoot.
2. Pool halls need to offer food, even if it is just some finger food and little frozen pizzas.
3. Pool halls can’t make it off of table time alone.
4. Pool halls need to have a shop. Must offer at least cues for sale, accessories and retipping if not more services. Can you really call yourself a pool hall if no one there knows how to put a tip on?
5. Pool halls need to offer other things to do. Dart boards, golden tee, shuffleboard, mega touch machines, etc. This gives the casual player a change of pace if they would like one. Or everyone in a group can have something that they like to do.
6. Pool halls need to charge for the table time, not the time per person at the table. Is more than one person shooting at exactly the same time? The table will be used the same amount whether 2 people are playing or 6. The casual player does not want to pay for the time they are not actually shooting. If you want to offer a discount for one person, great, but for 2 or more people table time should be exactly what it sounds like, $ for the amount of time the table is in use. You also want groups instead of discouraging them because more people equals more food and drinks sold.
7. Perks for the regulars are nice if you want to keep customers. Even if it is just a random thing, free hour, free drink, free food, just here and there.
8. Hot bartender never hurts either. LOL
Kind of sounds like a sports bar doesn’t it? That is the reality of it. You can focus on pool but you better offer more than just that if you want to make any money. Everyone says that pool players are cheap, so why does everyone focus on only bringing serious pool players in the door? You have to have the people that just want to have some fun for a few hours with some friends, they will spend money, but they want options not just pool with some soda to drink.
Sorry if this makes me unpopular but I don’t feel too sorry for the owners that open a new place and only offer pool, soda and chips, and then wonder why they are struggling. Well I would like to start manufacturing horse and buggies. How do you think my business is going to do? What? No market for horse and buggies anymore? I don’t believe it because the market used to be huge. Are you guys going to feel sorry for the industry or me when my horse and buggy business folds in a year or are you going to say WHAT DID YOU EXPECT? If you are going to open a poolroom you better open your eyes and face reality. You have to give customers what they want or they will go somewhere else. It is Basic Business 101.
Looks like Manwon's place has met the public's demands pretty well. He wouldn't make it either without all the extras that he offers. Hope I get the chance sometime to check it out sometime.
For older, established pool halls I understand that these decisions can be much more difficult. But it is still the basic rules of business. Adapt to demand or offer something unique and find a niche. Otherwise the clock is probably ticking.
Just my 2 cents.
Nathan