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  2. What was the South Beach scene like in the 1990s? Look ... - AOL

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    A pool table is available for the eight ball-inclined. Rose’s Bar & Music Lounge, 754 Washington Ave.: This laid-back, leave-the-attitude-at-the-door joint continues to grow in popularity, and ...

  3. Bar stool - Wikipedia

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    Bar stools are used in pool or billiard halls and the style of chair customized for such use is often called a "spectator chair". Bar stools are used in Ireland during weekends by followers of the English Premier League , a practice which led to the creation of the pejorative term "barstoolers" by supporters of the League of Ireland .

  4. Billiard table - Wikipedia

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    Home pool tables, which often lack a ball-return system, are commonly either 4 × 8 ft or 3.5 × 7 ft models, a medium between 3 × 6 ft. bar/pub tables and 4.5 × 9 ft tournament-size models. Low-end tables tend toward the smaller range, and may have MDF or wood beds as an alternative to slate; those with light-weight beds may be foldable for ...

  5. Cue sports - Wikipedia

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    Carom billiards tables are typically 10 feet (3.0 m). Regulation pool tables are 9-foot (2.7 m), though pubs and other establishments catering to casual play will typically use 7-foot (2.1 m) tables which are often coin-operated, nicknamed bar boxes. Formerly, ten-foot pool tables were common, but such tables are now considered antiques.

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    There’s even a games room with a pool table, chess sets and draughts tables that creates a communal vibe. ... matching low tables and patterned armchairs and stools. There’s a DJ on Friday and ...

  7. Billiard hall - Wikipedia

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    A billiard hall, also known as a pool hall, snooker hall, pool room or pool parlour, is a place where people get together for playing cue sports such as pool, snooker or carom billiards. Such establishments commonly serve alcohol and often have arcade games , slot machines , card games , darts , foosball and other games.

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