As long as I hit a ball with my stick then I feel like I accomplished something. Needless to say, pool is not my thing. Maybe if I had a better teacher than the person I went with. There was a fair amount of people here enjoying the game. We didn't stay too long though. It's not a place I would feel safe to come by myself at night. The parking lot is well lit though.
Review Source:It's my first time visiting Sharky's and it was alright to say the least. If you just want to play pool all day/night,  rates are pretty cheap, $5/hour minimum for 1-2 people and $9/hour for  3-more people. The place has a good amount of tables and it seems to be the "kick" it spots for the younger crowd. However, there weren't many people when i went on a Friday night. I guess no one likes to play pool on Friday nights, lol. They also have a jukebox with an average selection of music of different genres($1 for 2 songs) and a few arcade games: Street Fighter, Tekken Tag, and a shooting game. It would have been nice if they played music all night for free, but they gotta make money one way or another. Overall, If you you're looking for something to do on a weekend, go here, it's a good place to kill some time.
Review Source:What else is there to do in Sacramento at night besides the usual bowling? Billiards!
Though it's located in a sketchy neighborhood, right across the famously known "ghetto" Walmart on Florin, this place is great. Don't really remember the price since I didn't pay, but I believe that it was cheap. There's a juke box for extra entertainment while playing pool. I sucked at pool even though I played a couple times before, but the (owner?) was nice enough to help me even without me asking for help. He gave a few tips which actually helped me win, but then again maybe I won because the person i played against sucked more than I did lol. Basically, it's enjoyable, another option for my fellow night owls in Sac.