In most old school poolrooms, if they had a bar, it came second to the pool action. No music and if they had a TV, it was only one with no sound behind the bar. The only sound you heard when you walked in was balls clicking together.
These days, most "poolrooms" are sports bars with blaring music and huge screen TV's that happen to have pool tables. Most "poolroom" owners that I have encountered have a hard time seeing past the bar to the tables simply because of the money the bar generates.
I understand it's a simple case of doing what has to be done to keep the doors open but I can't remember the last time I was in a poolroom at 10:00 p.m. at night, put my bridge hand down on the table and didn[t feel the slate vibrating from the music. Forget about having a conversation with someone from more than 2 feet away.
Sorry for the rant, I guess "ol' fart" syndrome has set in.
Stones
These days, most "poolrooms" are sports bars with blaring music and huge screen TV's that happen to have pool tables. Most "poolroom" owners that I have encountered have a hard time seeing past the bar to the tables simply because of the money the bar generates.
I understand it's a simple case of doing what has to be done to keep the doors open but I can't remember the last time I was in a poolroom at 10:00 p.m. at night, put my bridge hand down on the table and didn[t feel the slate vibrating from the music. Forget about having a conversation with someone from more than 2 feet away.
Sorry for the rant, I guess "ol' fart" syndrome has set in.
Stones