I will start this thread just to see the common characteristics and what is different from room to room. I think different sizes of rooms and whether you have alcohol or not all play a part in how you run a room. So give a lot of info.
Cue & Cushion- St Louis MO
17 tables total- 2 3-cushion tables, 1 snooker table, One-pocket match table with 4 7/16 pockets, 2 7-ft bar tables 1 8-foot bar table, 10 9-foot tables. No alcohol, pretty good drinks and snacks and candy selection. No restaurant. Large selection of cues. Sell pool tables retail and offer repair services and moving. Nice dart selection.
Pool time is $3.60/hour per person full price. Numerous discounts from Student rates to Early Bird Special, to online coupons, Val Pack coupons, Yellow page coupons. Also $20 all day special.
St Louis pool playing market in my opinion is oversaturated right now. Stagnant economy means less disposable income. Pool rooms are really struggling. A friend of mine works tournaments around town and another pool room is going to cut their room in half to try and survive. This is after several closings in the past couple years. I know one more that is quietly up for sale. I will not reveal their names out of respect. I dont want online gossip getting out of hand. Good news is a new room will be opening Oct 1 by former "Billiards on Broadway" owner Harold Johnson. His new room is called "Cuetopia". Not sure about the spelling though. I wish him the best of luck. Tough times right now. Hope to hear from other managers and owners about the state of pool in your area, what is going right and what is going wrong with the market.
Cue & Cushion- St Louis MO
17 tables total- 2 3-cushion tables, 1 snooker table, One-pocket match table with 4 7/16 pockets, 2 7-ft bar tables 1 8-foot bar table, 10 9-foot tables. No alcohol, pretty good drinks and snacks and candy selection. No restaurant. Large selection of cues. Sell pool tables retail and offer repair services and moving. Nice dart selection.
Pool time is $3.60/hour per person full price. Numerous discounts from Student rates to Early Bird Special, to online coupons, Val Pack coupons, Yellow page coupons. Also $20 all day special.
St Louis pool playing market in my opinion is oversaturated right now. Stagnant economy means less disposable income. Pool rooms are really struggling. A friend of mine works tournaments around town and another pool room is going to cut their room in half to try and survive. This is after several closings in the past couple years. I know one more that is quietly up for sale. I will not reveal their names out of respect. I dont want online gossip getting out of hand. Good news is a new room will be opening Oct 1 by former "Billiards on Broadway" owner Harold Johnson. His new room is called "Cuetopia". Not sure about the spelling though. I wish him the best of luck. Tough times right now. Hope to hear from other managers and owners about the state of pool in your area, what is going right and what is going wrong with the market.