I spoke to the manager (Geri) about coming down to shoot a few games of pool while I'm in the Round Rock area for business and she made it worth my time and effort.
I came on Saturday afternoon and it was not busy at all.
The pool tables are spaced out evenly and don't have a crowded feel, so there is no issue of being disturbed while plotting out shot strategy.
It is not a smoke-free establishment, though I should mention there is not a heavy smoke odor due to the ventilation and fans.
They charge $8/hr for a table, which seems reasonable.
Would recommend.
This place is not too far from where I stay. I'm not really a pool hall or a bar kind of gal, but my husband convinced me to take a peek.  To my surprise, it was karaoke night.  Not  too bad, I must say. The patrons are very laid back and the service staff is friendly.
If you do not like smoking allowed in venues, do not come here. Â However, the smoke eaters they have in place really help out. Â
I think this is a decent place to watch others dust off their tonsils.
The owners of this place are all very nice, and the bartenders are GREAT! Â Nice, laid back place to hang out with friends after work.
I've only been there late a couple of times, but even though this bar allows smoking, I'm never bothered by the smoke - 5 smoke eaters do a GREAT job of allowing me to breathe easy.
They have 5 or 6 big screen tvs lined up behind the bar with a variety of sports on, and during happy hour I frequently get to see Travel Channel or Bravo.
Ah, during football season, they have Sunday ticket, which is nice in ANY bar.
I don't recall seeing dart boards here, but there are more than 20 pool tables, all of which have nice, new felt on them.
The jukebox is one of the internet ones, so that means you can play just about anything you want. Â During happy hour, it tends to be a lot of 70s music until I put some money in and start playing blues & pop. Â On rare occasions, it goes to oldschool country, but luckily that doesn't last too long usually. :)
The happy hour crowd here is mostly an older crowd (40+), but there are a few of us under 40 in residence, too, be it sitting at the bar or shooting pool.
They have pool leagues, are the home of the Texas Open 9 ball championship, and on Friday nights they have a Texas Hold 'em game.