axejunkie said:Are you staying in the city (DC) or in the suburbs?
In DC, Bedrock, Buffalo Billiards and Cue Bar are all pretty nice and have 9 footers. I'm not sure about bar tables in DC other than the usual one or two tables in a bar.
schon267 said:in the suburbs, takoma park area, my buddies are already down there working and they tell me it's all latino lol, anyway, thanks for the input, I've never been to d.c or around that area. we'll see what happens, I work 7 days a week and will only get out at night.
schon267 said:my buddies went downtown and said parking was a nightmare! yes, I'll be staying in takoma park, but working all over. cell phone tower work
Cory in DC said:[...] Bedrock in Adams Morgan is the best in DC, but Cue Bar on U Street is also good. Lately on the weeknights, Cue Bar has had a ton of good 1 pocket action.
Cory
Cory in DC said:I carry a case on public transportation all the time and never have any trouble. So I wouldn't worry about that.
The closest place to Takoma Park is Galaxy Billiards in Silver Spring. They've got 20+ tables that are exceptionally fast. In the times I've been there, I haven't seen much in the way of action, though.
I advise against going to Buffalo, though. There are really not any players there (except league night, which is Tuesday, but you still won't find any action), and the place is really not about pool. Bedrock in Adams Morgan is the best in DC, but Cue Bar on U Street is also good. Lately on the weeknights, Cue Bar has had a ton of good 1 pocket action.
Cory
mikepage said:Cory, what is the place you and I played at in DC? That was quite nice...
Also, I'll second that carrying a cue on the DC metro is just fine.