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Businiess name:  Lukes Billiards
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Things have gone from bad to worse. The jukebox plays nothing but grungey horrible noise. I wouldn't call it music. The goal is to get you to pay for anything remotely familiar other than the torture. They can't keep their posted hours so you might show up to find them closed, or else the whole place is reserved for a private party. How about telling those parties they need to make reservations 2 weeks in advance so the regulars get some notice and don't show up to be turned away? When they can't even keep the bartenders working happily there, that tells you something. I'd like to see this place stay in business, but if the owner doesn't change his ways, I don't have much hope. Mr. Owner: It's a pool hall. I suggest you operate it like a pool hall.

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