Lovely atmosphere. Everyone is kind. Full bar. For being in such a harsh area inside is beautiful
Sarah C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
I came in here with some friends last night. The location is shaddy and I didn’t feel too comfortable but I need to get over it LOL. I like the high ceiling, lot of pool table and the full bar. It’s 10 an hour or $ 1 per game. The staff is friendly. There is no music, which is a con for me. There is a jukebox.
Mohamed G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
So there’s no snooker there I’m looking for snooker hall in Vegas Some body can helo me Thanks (725)502−6002
Aaron F.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bossier City, LA
Let me start by saying that I would have probably given this place a higher rating if my boyfriend and I had actually been able to shoot pool. We could not get past the extremely rude older lady behind the bar! When we asked about how much it was to play, she looked at us like we were stupid and had the attitude of how dare you bother me! We let it slide though. We finally got our pool balls and she told us to play on the table by the front door. We asked her if it was ok if we moved to a different table so we weren’t by the front door! She rolled her eyes and acted like it was such a hassle to move tables!!! We just pushed the balls back to her and said never mind we were just going to leave! I think if it had not been for this rude woman we would have enjoyed shooting pool here !! Ruined our experience to do something off the strip !!!
Lloyd M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sacramento, CA
The Cue Club is to me, the best place in Las Vegas to play pool. I have been here many times over the years, and have found it in various states of disrepair. I’m happy to say it was in the best shape I have ever seen it in this last visit in mid Feb. I was greeted by the staff. Who have always been friendly. It’s a diffrent place at night than the day. You can go any time you like because it’s open 24⁄7. At night it’s a great big divey pool hall/bar with lots of activity. I like it best in the morning to mid day. Then it’s a serious pool hall with many seriously good players. I have seen a remarkable display of skill here. If you aren’t intrusive they do mind you watching. There are plenty of tables so you can play while you watch. If you love pool and are looking for a different kind of Vegas Action check out The Cue Club. I will definitely be back!
Kimberly E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
I went here for the first time yesterday and I was by far pleased. They have quarter tables which is $ 1 not too bad. Fun family night and drinks are reasonable. Bathrooms are kinda gross but it’s whatever I’m there to play pool. Check this place out
Eric A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bakersfield, CA
This place is not too shabby, it’s a chill spot to hang out and play pool — nah duh? Name of the place says it all. Cue Club feels like a giant PT’s Pub. It’s open 24⁄7 in a sketchy-feeling ghetto-ish plaza down Sahara and there’s a gay bathhouse a few steps away for some of the closet case husbands, haha. There are about 40 tables in there and they vary in size and skill level. I came here with a group of coworkers after work to play a few rounds on the smaller, beginner-type tables which are $ 1.00 per game and they take quarters. There’s also a bar, jukebox with surround sound speakers, and the staff is helpful and considerate. The bartender was such a sweetheart for handing us candy canes :) small gestures like that make the world go round.
Esteve M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Had a great time with some friends playing pool Plenty of tables, friendly staff, good selection of draft beers!
Dez C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve shot here a few times and feel a review is in order. Maybe management reads Unilocal and will take the constructive criticism into consideration and get this up to a 5 star joint! Pros: –Plenty of high quality tables and cues. –High ceilings so the smoke isn’t overwhelming(but some moving air would improve the air quality tremendously). –Full bar –T.V.s featuring various sports channels –Jukebox with a good selection of music. Cons: –Cost. $ 10.50/hr is brutal if you’re a frequent player like my boyfriend and I. Happy hour, ladies shoot free, or loyalty programs(buy two hrs get one free) would allow us to shoot more than once a week. –Overpriced alcohol. My cocktail that costs $ 5 at most gaming bars was $ 10 here, three drinks: $ 30 before tip, I have to pre-game in the parking lot. –Unnecessarily dingy: bathrooms are gnarly, trashes are full, the place just needs a deep clean. Management: let me help you get this spot up to 5 stars. There’s no better place in town… but it still needs some TLC.
Ivan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Moved here to work at SLS a couple months back. First place I looked for was a pool hall. Good thing I did. I’m there 3 – 4 nights a week to play a few games and have some beer. Awesome staff and friendly! Tables are good!
Amy K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
The Cue Club has renovated and really cleaned up! Nice restrooms, new carpet, all tables are maintained regularly, cue repair, lockers, full bar, in-house leagues that pay $$$, free team rounds and award winning Thai restaurant«Lotus of Siam» just 3 doors down.
Marty C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oceanside, CA
Enjoyed playing at the Cue Club last week, during a stop over while driving through. It’s a big well equipped pool hall with a full bar. Tim the bartender did a great job keeping it all moving and made us feel welcome. The tables looked well kept and the one we played on was very good. The price was right, the beer was cold. The world needs more pool halls like this.
Michael J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
It’s not fancy but it is big with great tables and cheap drinks. Exactly what I look for. Also the service is really good.
Thomas B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 North Las Vegas, NV
The bartender was a lady who was rude. I asked for a table by the jukebox and she said no even though there were many tables over there. It’s very quite and you have to pay to hear music.
Kyann M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Besides the fact the bathrooms are worst than a port-a-potty over a four day weekend at NASCAR this is one of my favorite places to go in Las Vegas. The whole staff is super sweet and care about their customers. I go in at least a few times every other week and I always feel like I’m at home. The tables are super nice considering how many people use them.(I usually get the quarter tables because im usually there for several hours). The jukebox has good music and is loud enough to hear it across the entire place. You can even control it from your phone if you download the app. This is a great place to bring coworkers after a long night of work. Just get a drink from the great bartenders, play some pool & shoot the shit.
Stephanie O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Anaheim, CA
I’ve been coming to The Cue Club since I got here in December 2012 it’s an awesome and cheap place to play pool and hang out with friends. The staff is a little up tight I almost feel like you have to tip for a smile there. The atmosphere is awesome though the different crowds there always give you something to look at. My favorite bartender is Windy she is just the absolute best she always makes me smile. I do recommend this place BUT they really do need to start to show a little more equality and not just favor the owners relatives or the Vegas«socialites».
Raven V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Laguna Niguel, CA
I have to say, despite having the grossest bathroom I have ever been in… in my entire life.(Seriously, wtf is up with the bathroom?) This place is bad ass! I had a great time shooting pool here with friends and spent a good 10 hours in this place just having fun. Drinks are reasonable, and the bartenders know their shit. I had my first oatmeal cookie drink here, and I’ll never forget it. Sure, it’s got smoke… but the tunes on the box, and the over all feeling of the place is welcoming. Totally wanting to go here again!
Rachel W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve only played pool two places in Vegas — with Cue Club being one of them — but this is definitely where I prefer to play. Cue Club has what feels like 10,000 tables to play on. It’s probably closer to 40, but I’ve never had to wait to get a table or look out for a ton of people behind/around me before taking a shot. I’ve only played on quarter tables, but I know you can also pay an hourly rate for table usage. When I play, each game only costs $ 1, and there’s a change machine — can’t beat that price! You can watch sports at the bar, and waitresses come around fairly often to see if you need(or need more) drinks. From what I’ve seen, the drinks are pretty average priced, and I think there are pitcher/buckets of bottles specials. They also play AWESOME music over the speakers, and I believe there’s a jukebox — I’ve never used it, so I don’t know if the songs you pick ever actually come on. Why no fifth star? I’ve only seen the ladies bathroom, so I can’t speak for both, but ours is pretty rough. Most of the doors don’t lock, and some of the stalls are a little janky. It doesn’t keep me from going to Cue Club, but I try not to linger in the bathroom as much as possible. Awesome date idea, too!
Clarence J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
A real pool hall. Plenty of tables. Ask about their special rate, we played for over 6 hours at a cost of 16 dollars. It is located several blocks off the strip in an older part of town.
Pinky T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Rochester, NY
This place was so perfectly seedy. I absolutely loved it. It smelled like every pool hall I’ve ever been to. Musty, stale cigarettes, slight smell of beer. It’s in the same strip mall as the Green Door, Entourage, Lotus, Namaste… very dive-y area, but the place was great. I had a Newcastle draft for $ 3.50; reasonable. Pool games were a buck a pop. The pop a shot basketball arcade game didn’t work correctly. The guy who collected the balls when we were leaving looked like his eyes were molded half shut because of all the weed he’s smoked in his life. There was something for everyone here. Snooker tables, regulation size pool tables, smaller bar pool tables. When I was younger, I used to go to pool halls every Thursday and Friday night with my high school crew. We’d hustle, gamble, eat wings, drink beer, and just have a great time. Going to pool halls like this is a real throwback to my younger days when I was a little bit of a seedy hoodlum myself. Memories! Tangentially, the bartender’s boobs were popping out of her undersized tanktop. I mean, I couldn’t stare at her face. Those things must have been quadruple F’s. FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. She wasn’t even pretty. At least, I don’t think she was pretty. Her boobs were like a car accident. I didn’t want to look, but I couldn’t tear my eyes away. So big. I’ll be back, but only for the pool. Not for the bartender’s tatas. I swear. Way too big for anyone’s taste.