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| - Pretty much everything you would expect from a pool hall Cue-D's delivers at an affordable price.
Plenty of full size pool tables with nice felt, decent cues that were not beat up too much, a nice Touch-Tunes jukebox (be sure to get the app for your phone!), and a bar at the entrance with beer specials ranging from $2 Shock Tops to bucket deals. Cash only, ATM at the entrance.
The decor reminds me of something from the '80s, but I only spent two years in that decade so maybe I am not the best choice of judge. The bathrooms weren't the cleanest in the world, but that is to be expected at a pool hall I suppose. Smoking is allowed in the hall, as it should be, but if my memory serves me correctly, the place is poorly ventilated and you can just feel its presence seeped into the carpet, walls, and ceiling over the years.
The bartender didn't seem too enthused to be there, but that was fine by me. Hand over the beers and let us hit the tables. One last thing about the jukebox! Anyone can play almost anything on it and their sound system is pretty good and loud throughout the joint. So you could have anything from Mark Tremonti belting out wicked face-melting guitar solos to bubbly synth-pop by Lights.
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