![]() In addition, two restaurants and a fifty-foot bar ensure that you're bound to find something to suit your appetite, even if it's just a burger and a beer." Sports fans especially relish the 27 TVs (nine of them are 60-inchers), which make Jillian's a fun spot to catch the game with friends. "This 24,000-square-foot, two floor complex houses a wide variety of entertainment possibilities, including pool, video games, darts, karaoke, dancing, and ping pong. It's got the bangers there, but the new ex-house pro (I was the first female house pro there), Tiffany, has worked hard to get some bigger tournaments there and they have a good Wed. ![]() Jillian's - Lake Union - 21 Gold Crowns and a snooker table. ![]() Food options all ring in at $10 or under and dwell mostly on old-fashioned comfort food like beef brisket, sloppy joes and mac and cheese-but there's also a Middle Eastern plate for the more exotically inclined."Ĥ56 N 36th St (Cross Street: Francis Street) A well-edited selection of beer sells for $3.50 a glass, $11 for a pitcher and the libations, as well as an ever-spinning CD player, help get the crowd in a celebratory mood.īartenders serve a full assortment of spirits, as well as snacks, from behind an intricately constructed, dark wood bar. An attractive, laid-back mix of frat grads and Fremont funksters pack the place, especially on weekends. This warehouse space holds nine regulation pool tables as well as an adjoining "function room" that doubles as a disco-ball-dappled dance floor. I think Harry Platis just played Corey Deuel there. Their Tuesday night tournament fills with some of the best players around - JD and Todd Marsh for sure. This is the place to go if you want to gamble with the locals in the north end. Good pro shop, web camera, limited food selections. Owners Matt and Jeff take care of their customers. I think he just played Corey Deuel there.ĭr. My husband won both of them so he had to sit out this month's. They have a monthly 2 in 1 tournament: 8 ball on the 8 footers and 9 ball on the 9 footers. Their house pro is Randy Camantigue who will gamble with you. Uncle Jack's Lounge and Billiards - Lynnwood - very nicely remodeled and new owner. They also used to hold some good tournaments. Great American Casino - Everett - They have 4 tables and used to be called Big Al's. They run an in-house league on Mondays now. One of the best places around." This was a quote taken from a website. "Dynamite 9-ball tourney on Monday nights (limited to 40 and often filled a week in advance). ![]() Good food, with tournament specials and friendly waitstaff, especially Dave! ![]() It can become a meat market after 9 when minors leave and on the weekends. Ford and Rose run a tight ship during tournaments. There are only a couple places with 7 footers - City Lights being the most notable. We are about the only place in the country where bar box means 8 footers. This place has great $1000 added tournaments with a mix of 8 and 9 footers. They will both tell you about the weekly bar tournaments too, where you can win $60-$100/night. Also, On the Wire does not keep up their website, however, their paper is more west coast and they have competing tournaments, so it's best to compare both before making travel arrangements. I thought I would re-post this in its own thread so people could refer to it and search for it in the future.Ĭheck out tournament section. ![]()
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