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Businiess name:  Chris's Billiards
Review by:  B. L.
Review content: 
After climbing the lenghty staircase up to this grey and dusty looking poolhall you will see why parts of the film "The Color Of Money" was shot here. It is an older or should I say vintage poolroom that boasts over 40 tables. Usually the back room is closed, so you have aprox. 25 tables to choose from, not bad hey? The hourly rates are low and the tables are regulation and in pretty good shape. Alot of veteran pool players bring in their own cue. You can see them coming in with what looks like a rifle case. No cocktails are served here anymore, only sodas and coffee, they probably had some problems. Check this place out and see for yourself the photos of Paul Newman and Tom Cruise as well as the old & newer photos of professional pool players that line these old walls.

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