0 Zone Billiard Cafe
4887 Convoy St, San Diego
(858) 268-0688
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Best tables in San Diego. Full stop.
This place is so awesome, such a chill vibe and things are in good condition and clean. We were a bit nervous playing because we had not played pool in years, but we played and fit right it not worrying about the pros which didn’t overtake the vibe, a chill pool lounge to play and hang with friends
Wonderful location. Clean, great tables, house cues were newer and nicer than most dive bars, staff was very pleasant. Juke box has touchtunes so you can cue music from your phone if you want. Had a great time there. Definitely a place to come and have some fun. I'll be back for sure. A+
I went there tonight, and the experience was terrible. The older guy working there was extremely rude and had no sense of customer service. He was yelling and showing way too much attitude for no reason. It honestly felt like he has some serious anger issues. Definitely not coming back.
Nice clean pool tables. The service was great. The regulars that play there are very friendly. Dont forget they are very good at pool.
The resption is stopped the fight with customer
And the guy with sunglasses is nice
But other guy is stopped
Very chill place with great tables.
Had a great time until I was told I was three minutes over our hour and now it went from 10$ to 17$ a person. Buyer beware.
Nice spot for some billiards with friends. Went on a Thursday evening and had to wait for about 30minutes for a table to open up. Priced by the hour. You have to wait inside if you want to play, you can’t leave your name on a waiting list or anything. Worker gives you the balls once it’s time for your turn, return all balls once you’re done playing. Parking can be hard to find since there’s multiple stores in the area that seem to be popular as well.
Well. This was my favorite place to drink some beers and play pool. But from today i think i will stop visit and also told my friend to do so.
So the balls keep stuck inside their pool table, and if you cant take it out then you have to pay 15 or 50 dollars for each ball you stuck.
For me its not about the money but the customer service. It is not customer fault for get the ball stuck inside the table, so as a owner, they should provide new set of balls or help to take the stuck ball out instead of charge customer for it. It is not fair because i can just open the table to take the ball out.
Good place but i dont want it happen again to me so im gonna stop visit.
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Good to see there's still a few pool halls in existence. That's why I'm giving it four stars but they're only two full-size tables and one of them was covered up. The 7-foot tables are quality but the felt was so worn that it was like playing on concrete. And the music was loud repetitive gangster rap.
Came here on a Monday late afternoon with a group, employee was playing the whole time then charged me for an extra 10 minutes. He seemed weird/sad so I didn’t argue. But won’t be coming back.
Nice decent prices. Will return
Well lit. Good vibe. Cleanest billiard cafe I have ever been. Owner was super friendly. Free candy was the highlight.
We were in town for a few days and decided to try out a few pool halls Bena’s we play regularly in Northern California. We were pleasantly surprised by how much we liked this place. It’s small but not too small. There is room to move around and it doesn’t feel confined. The table we had was pretty good; it didn’t run fast or slow and I didn’t notice any major flaws. The pockets were large, but I didn’t ask if they had any of the smaller pocket tables so I don’t know if they have different types of tables…I think they’re mostly, if not all the same. Overall, great environment, friendly people (both the staff and the guests) and I will definitely be back. It’s nice to find a “real” pool hall away from home.
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