A pool hall with some fluff. Food is so-so, bar is so-so, the rating is solely for its merits as a pool hall. As such, do not come for the bar or food. They host league matches and tournaments regularly most nights of the week.
Tables are all 9ft and kept in relatively good condition albeit slightly worn so they roll pretty fast. Time on tables is reasonable at $5/hr/player with daytime flat rates on the weekends that ends at 5PM. Great place to practice or host a match out of.
If coming on weekends parking is AWFUL as you must compete with a flea market in the same complex, plan on parking across and down the street.
Added bonus: a taco stand across the st.
This place is alright. I decided to try it out because it's a favorite hang out of one of my friends. The place is very open and warehouse-like so you really have to go with a group of people since everyone is so spread out. The staff was really nice and the beer was cheap. For a Saturday night, the place was very empty with only a couple of pool tables in use. I'm not much for shooting pool myself but I enjoyed sitting with my friends while they played. This is probably not somewhere I would return to though, the fluorescent lighting, open space, questionable patrons, and AWFUL music selection make it less appealing.
Review Source:Shooting pool has always been a favorite pastime of mine. Â Over a decade ago, my friends and I would pay a weekly homage to USA Billiards off of Rt. 198 behind an Acura dealership. Â Since their closing a couple years back, I never really found a place that could replicate what they offered; Â USA was a grandeur of pool halls. Â Every table was carefully, precisely leveled and well-maintained by a great, dedicated owner. There was no questioning whether or not a ball's roll was affected by a slight tilt of the table or abnormality with the green felt.
Triple Nine Billiards brings back similar nostalgic feelings, but lacks the attention to detail with their tables and cue sticks that USA was always on point with. Â The only thing notable is that they provide a fully stocked bar and a projection screen with some additional TVs to watch sports on. Â That's what gave the 2-star establishment the extra boost to 3 stars. Â The food is meh. Â Overall, it is something to do if you're in boondocks Laurel area.