One of the few actual pool halls left in the area, and for a reason. This place has lived through the down turn of pool halls and arcades. The table are well maintained, they have a well stocked bar, and an OK food selection. The arcade is getting dated and could use some updates, but overall serves its function. Everyone from the staff I have ever encountered is always pleasant and quick to help!
Review Source:We have been here a few times to play pool, its a big hall with plenty of tables, and it is kind of pricey for pool, considering you can go down the road to any bar and play $0.50- $1.00 a game, where as you'll spend $20 for a few hours of pool with 4 people. Â If you want strictly pool, go here rather than a bar where you can get bumped and bothered. Â They have a full bar here too, but it gets expensive. Â The food is ok. Â
We also took our nephew here twice for parties in the arcade. Â Half the skiball games do not work, there isnt enough balls, or they don't give tickets. Â Then if you go have the employees weigh the tickets they rip you off, so count them first. Â Our nephew had 120 tickets, we counted twice and wrote them down, and they said after weighing he only had 80 tickets!! Â We complained and gave him 100. Â What a rip off. Â The toys you get are crap too. Â Go to Chuck E Cheese's for arcades.
I have very fond memories of this place. I spent a large portion of my late teenage years and early twenties here. The billiard tables are very well maintained. Prices (for both billiards and alcohol) are very reasonable. And perhaps most importantly, they maintained the largest functional video arcade in the area... long after every other one had gone the way of the dinosaur. Not sure if it's still as awesome as it once was, since I haven't been there in a while. They used to have a working Robotron 2084 machine, a couple of Neo Geo units, along with a few other classics. And pinball too. Highly recommended.
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