MapMuse Logo

Billiards and Pool Halls Locations Locator Map and Directory

If you're looking to find the closest Billiards and Pool Halls near you, you've come to the right place. Use our Billiards and Pool Halls directory and Billiards and Pool Halls locator map to view all of our 1,530 Billiards and Pool Halls locations and listings, and check individual listings for hours of operation, contact info, visitor reviews and photos, and more. Click here to add any Billiards and Pool Halls that we've missed by adding it to our directory of Billiards and Pool Halls places. While you're here, be sure to check out our huge list of related locator categories for finding other Entertainment locations.

Interested in purchasing a database of Billiards and Pool Halls locations?
Go

Billiards and Pool Halls location map:

Billiards and Pool Halls location map Billiards and Pool Halls location map Billiards and Pool Halls location map

Most Recent Visitor Reviews

About Billiards and Pool Halls

From Wikipedia

Cue sports (sometimes spelled cuesports) are a wide variety of games of skill generally played with a cue stick which is used to strike billiard balls, moving them around a cloth-covered billiards table bounded by rubber cushions.

Historically, the umbrella term was billiards. While that familiar name is still employed by some as a generic label for all such games, the word's usage has splintered into more exclusive competing meanings among certain groups and geographic regions. For example, in the United Kingdom, "billiards" refers exclusively to a specific game, while in the United States it is sometimes used to refer to a particular game or class of games, or to all cue games in general, depending upon dialect and context.

There are three major subdivisions of games within cue sports:

· Carom billiards, referring to games played on tables without pockets, including among others balkline and straight rail, cushion caroms, three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards · Pocket billiards (or "pool") generally played on a table with six pockets, including among others eight-ball (the world's most widely played cue sport), nine-ball, straight pool, one-pocket and bank pool · Snooker, which while technically a pocket billiards game, is generally classified separately based on its historic divergence from other games, as well as a separate culture and terminology that characterize its play. More obscurely, there are games that make use of obstacles and targets, and table-top games played with disks instead of balls.

Billiards has a long and rich history stretching from its inception in the 15th century; to the wrapping of the body of Mary, Queen of Scots in her billiard table cover in 1586; through its many mentions in the works of Shakespeare, including the famous line "let us to billiards" in Antony and Cleopatra (1606-07); to the dome on Thomas Jefferson's home Monticello, which conceals a billiard room he hid, as billiards was illegal in Virginia at that time; and through the many famous enthusiasts of the sport including, Mozart, King Louis XIV of France, Marie Antoinette, Napoleon, Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain, George Washington, Charles Dickens, George Armstrong Custer, Theodore Roosevelt, Lewis Carroll, W.C. Fields, Babe Ruth, Bob Hope, Jackie Gleason, and many others.
Billiards and Pool Halls logo

More Search Options

bullet Go to Billiards and Pool Halls directory
bullet Enter a location for a local Billiards and Pool Halls map search
bullet
bullet

More to Do

Go to a City Map

Atlanta
Boston
Chicago
Dallas
Denver
Houston
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
New York
Philadelphia
Phoenix
San Antonio
San Diego
San Francisco
Seattle
Washington, DC