Noun
pool hall (plural pool halls)
(US) A building where visitors pay to play billiards (pool).
We didn't have a phone when I was a kid, and I was too shy to smash any public phones, and our town didn't have a pool hall either, so I had to hang out at the public library - and anyway, I told myself stories. John Thomas Sladek
It's just this little comedy about this group of guys, and their local hangout is a pool hall, and it's starting to get taken over by this big corporate, evil kind of guy. And it's just about them trying to save the day and their little pool hall in the process of it all. It's called 'Think Tank.' Aaron Ruell
I was a short order cook in a pool hall in college. So I am the fastest cook in the world. Sharon Stone
" He would advertise the week's "special" such as "Sue Your Parents Week" or "Sue Your Teacher Week," etc. He always concluded the sketch by saying, "Remember, we're in the alley behind the courthouse above the pool hall!" Source: Internet
On Saturday evening, Dooly's in Fredericton posted on Facebook that it is shutting down its Queen Street location temporarily after someone who visited Quebec and didn't self-isolate entered the pool hall. Source: Internet
Efren cleaned up the pool hall and watched. Source: Internet