Best billiards by far, great room, great food.
vegas sports bar - Wakefield England also good place to play when in England.
Man, when I go to England I know where to play. Thanks for your input.
Many Regards,
Lock N Load.
Best billiards by far, great room, great food.
vegas sports bar - Wakefield England also good place to play when in England.
I hate uppity pool halls. I like dives where people go for one reason and that's to shoot pool. Not order meals, not listen to DJ's or watch bands, not watch a 100 different games on a hundred different TVs. Give me a trashy hall w/good tables, morgue lighting, vending machines and a bathroom you can catch a venereal disease just by looking at it and I'm in heaven! :groucho:
I'm actually mostly serious. A clean bathroom would be nice.
Thats Bogies in Houston.
Family billiards in clearwater, real dive but has had some of the best action on earth thru its years.
Neither have I.
I'd make the trip back to NY just to visit Chelsea Billiards again if it was still there.
I was in NYC last week and went to check out Chelsea Billiards. Timdog24 was correct. It is called Slate now and it is a big disappointment. More ping pong than pool tables. Nobody was playing pool. I left and went to Amsterdam Billiards on 11th. Very nice place and packed with people.
Greg
Most people will say best pool hall, but really the best pool hall is always your favorite. And it changes. One of my favorite pool halls was a place called Guys and Dolls in Edwardsville, Pennsylvania. It was everything a pool hall should be, you had to walk down the stairs to get to it. Once you opened the door you smelled nothing but chalk and smoke. All gold crowns. There was always a sense of danger that lurked in the air. People from all walks and life.
Sadly I can't remember the last 'real' pool hall I have been in. Everywhere I go to now seems like either a Disney version of a pool hall, or a bar/restaurant that happens to have pool tables.
Without a doubt, Cochran's (not sure on spelling) in the 60's on Market St in SF. It was a real old time pool hall. One of the best things ironically, was the Palace was across the street- Also a great place to shoot.
I have not been too a whole lot but I would have to say JOB Billiards Club in Nashville.
Amsterdam Billiards in New York City.
Just last night in weekly team 9 ball, Earl Strickland vs. Tony Robles. Haven't heard the results yet. Where else do you get match ups like this in league play ?
Society Billiards in New York City.
16 Diamond 9 foot tables and 3 Diamond 7 foot tables. All with Simonis cloth and Aramith Super Pro balls.