PoolBum said:No bar, no pinball machines, no bowling alleys. Just pool. Nothing else.
BooBoo said:To me a great room is like a second home. You are as comfortable there as you are at home. You look forward to going there and enjoy yourself while there. It offers what you want, be it great rates, action, a good menu in case you want something to eat, leagues and tournaments. Probably the most important part is the people, because without them it's just a room. If you don't have the right mix, then there is always something missing.
3kushn said:A 3 Cushion Table with clean balls and clean cloth. Oh, almost forgot - and someone who knows how to play.
We're a dying breed.
So don't keep it a secret. Where is heaven?glfgd82 said:You would be in heaven at the place I am a regular at, they just got a new heated slate verhoven (sp?) that is amazing, they have 3 or 4 three cushion tables there, but the new one is the shining star.
Pretty much every comment made I agree with, its funny how some want a "full service" place, and others want the "leave me alone" place that has no distractions, but I see both sides.
Gerry said:nothing?.......how bout a table to play Gin or chess?.....and a good Chinese restaurant next door!
Gerry
I think the only thing that gives the pool hall legs for the long run are all the bangers. Young and old that cant play a lick are the overwhelming financial support of most pool rooms. The so-called "REAL" players would all be homeless if it were not for the amateurs paying the rent, the electric, the staff salaries. So please don't knock the bangers the next time you are out in your local pool hall...they are keeping us alive these days!breakup said:The only thing that gives a pool hall legs for the long run is the owners.
------------------------glfgd82 said:Ok so there are a few factors here, but overall, I was wondering what makes up the difference between a good pool hall and a great pool hall in the eyes of a pool player. The pool hall I am again being a regular at, was just taken over by new management, good people and they are doing some upgrades to the place, such as updating the bathrooms so they look presentable, they have a new triple shimmed table that is great for practice, as well as a double shimmed in the works. They also have a new heated slate billiard table which is great, even though I do not play 3 cushion much. The pool hall is pretty good overall, needs new carpet, there are holes around the tables that you can get hung up on sometimes, annoying.
The only complaint I have is the new owners seem "pushy" when it comes to the availability of their new food menu, I was there for 4 hours last night as was asked if I wanted any food about 12 times, nice of them to ask, but I'm there to play pool first and if I wanted any food, I would order some after the first time I said "no, just ate dinner at home". So, aside from the "used car salesman" approach to the food menu, its a pretty decent place, great table lights, a couple different playing tables, and when you are playing, there is plenty of room between tables.
So which matters more in a pool hall, the setup, the owners, or the atmosphere while your there?