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Pool has always been a beloved activity although often associated with dive bars. But one new Seattle establishment is changing that. OX Billiards is a brand new and literally underground pool and snooker venue aimed at giving visitors the best experience possible.
Best of all, OX is an all-ages establishment. That means you can go with both friends and family and also that you might just get beat by someone a whole lot younger than you. Jokes aside, the new venue is locally owned by die-hard pool and snooker enthusiasts. It’s pretty much the place to learn, practice, play, and compete. Oh, and you can also grab beer during public play hours.
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What sets OX Billiards apart is not only the beautiful facility but also that you can rent tables by the hour. Instead of empty the coins in your pocket to play, up to 4 people can enjoy an hour or hours of play. And if you end up really falling in love with pool you can grab a membership.
What exactly does a membership entail? Well if you become a member you can enjoy 24/hr secure access to the club with low after-hour table rates and a 20% discount on public table rates. Not to mention you’ll also get invites to Members only parties and tournaments as well as advanced notice and input for special events and exhibitions.
Cool right? Well, it’s open now so considering checking it out as part of your weekend plans. You can learn more about Ox Billiards by clicking below. As always if you end up snagging some pics, be sure to tag us in them.
Where: 1432 Broadway
Hours: Daily 3 pm-12 am
Cost: Membership $200 + $300 security deposit or $12+ an hour
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