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    Beginner's Mind Pool School

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Family Billiards

    Family Billiards

    3.8
    (185 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    Family Billiards is a cool place in the cool city of San Francisco! Smiling parking attendant…read moreguided our car to the designated spot for disabled people. Two nice hostesses welcomed us at the front door and made a rather pleasant first impression. The bar had choices of food and beverage, the room appeared very clean and the music was just right for us. One hostess was particularly attentive about our choice of table and described such details as pocket sizes and table sizes and also pointed at Brunswick and Diamond brands in the room. We played a nine foot table which was in a very good condition. There was comfortable enough space between tables and we enjoyed the game and the atmosphere. People around the room were nice and friendly. This is really a family place.

    The lady working here on Sunday night is extremely rude and 99% certain was being racist. Extremely…read moresnappy like no one fed her all day, and only profiled my family members asking if we had bought a table before using restroom. She also kept inquiring if another lady of the same ethnicity had been with my group when I clarified our group number multiple times. She needs to learn customer service -- while talking to another customer, very loud saying that she's from North Carolina. Either a bad day or bad attitude, but honestly looked like it was both. I won't type it all out here but there's more too.

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    Emporium Arcade Bar

    Emporium Arcade Bar

    4.0
    (745 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    There are Emporium guests who are curious about foosball. They are the ones who come for a…read morefriendly challenge or to ask how the heck I make my shot. However, on Thursday nights, some people participate in local, regional, and international tournaments. They are way better than me and can give a better show. Very basic rules of foosball: Foosball is a fast-paced tabletop game where players use rotating rods to maneuver figures and kick a ball into the opponent's goal. The primary objective is to score a set number of points--typically 5, 9, or 10 goals per game--before the other team does. [1, 2] Core Game Structure: * Setup: A coin toss determines who gets the first serve or choice of table side. * Scoring: The first player or team to reach the agreed-upon score wins the game. Matches are typically decided by a best-of-three or best-of-five game series. * Serving: The ball is placed on the field at the center. The server asks if the opponent is ready, and the ball must be touched by at least two different figures before it can be advanced or shot into a goal. * After a Goal: The team that just conceded the goal gets to serve the next ball. [6] Essential Rules of Play * No Spinning: A spin is an illegal move where the rod completes a full 360-degree rotation without touching the ball. Any goal scored directly off a spin does not count. * No Jarring: Jarring occurs when you slam the rods against the table walls to jar the ball loose or distract your opponent. Aggressive table shaking or banging is forbidden. * Dead Balls: If a ball comes to a complete stop in the middle of the table where neither team can reach it, it is a dead ball. The ball is then given to the player or team who originally served the kickoff. * Time Limits: To keep the game moving, strict time limits are enforced for ball possession. Players typically have 10 seconds to advance the ball from the midfield (5-man rod) and 15 seconds when the ball is on other rods. [5] AI responses may include mistakes. [1] https://www.ventureshuffleboard.com/ultimate-guide-to-foosball-basics-rules/ [2] https://blattbilliards.com/blogs/news/how-do-you-play-foosball-tips-tricks-and-rules [3] https://recservices.k-state.edu/programs/intramurals/rulebooks_handbooks/Foosball%20RB.pdf [4] https://crec.unl.edu/student-affairs/campus-recreation/sites/unl.edu.student-affairs.campus-recreation/files/media/file/Foosball.pdf [5] https://www.foosball.com/features/rules/ [6] https://www.foosballsoccer.com/official-foosball-rules.html [7] https://www.imperialusa.com/post/complete-guide-on-the-official-foosball-rules [8] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ru627ZhRXKA

    I stopped by here with some friends the other night! Emporium is always a fun time, but I wanted to…read moreleave a review this time because of this specific experience-- my friend was playing the basketball arcade game and her ring went flying off her finger. The security guy working on Friday night of Aug 14, 2026 literally went above and beyond to help us look for my friend's ring. He even climbed onto the game and also crawled underneath as well. Super sweet guy! Before we left, we also saw him come back with extra tokens to give to the people who got their game interrupted by him. Luckily we eventually found her ring, but I definitely wanted to leave a review to highlight his efforts. Additionally, I appreciate the free cold water that they provide & also the clean restrooms and no cover fee. It also wasn't overpriced for the arcade games & they also had some free board games lying around as well.

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    Town & Country Billiards

    Town & Country Billiards

    3.5
    (74 reviews)
    6.5 mi
    $

    I lived in the area for most of my life, and I don't remember this billiards hall.  I was recently…read morewalking by and I stumbled into it.  Perhaps I just don't remember it being there.  I believe the building used to be a Bank of America building back in the day. I enjoy playing billiards here.  It is a respectful, clean, and nice billiards hall. Not like the dungeon shady billiards that exist in San Francisco. The staff are friendly too.  Especially Joe! A few things that would make the place better are lighting the overhead, " Town and Country Billiards sign outside above the entrance, and with the entrance step light.  The working overhead  light sign would attract more patrons. The non-working entrance light can pose a hazard, potentially leading to someone falling on the steps due to poor lighting and visibility. Fixing the urinal in the men's restroom, which has been broken for quite s

    As someone who truly wants to see cue sports grow, I left disappointed with my visit here. The last…read moretime I came was back in the early 2000s, when this place was lively and well-kept. Back then, the wall cues were usable--you only needed to check if one was straight. This time (August 2025), not a single wall cue was in playable condition. Many had cracked ferrules, and the felt on the table shifted under my bridge hand. For $10/hr, I was charged $8.25 for only 20 minutes of table time, which felt unreasonable. What really concerns me is the bigger picture. If a newcomer curious about pool stumbled into this environment, I doubt they'd want to come back. Facilities like this should be introducing people to the fun and quality of cue sports--not turning them away.

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