
Bar Billiards is a particularly British game, though it is derived from a Russian game and there are various European versions. It began here the 1930s, and tables were made by the Jelkes company of Holloway Road in London and sold to pubs around the country. It became very popular in pubs without room for a proper billiards, snooker or pool table as an alternative to the local snooker club.
The rules take a bit of learning, but there is a rules guide, and once you learn them it is great fun. If any readers have spotted any others in London pubs, your author would be very grateful if they could mention them in the comments.
For more on Bar Billiards, see http://www.tradgames.org.uk/games/Bar-Billiards.htm or for details of the pub click the link above.
The Pelton Arms in Greenwich has a bar billiards table
ReplyDeleteThe Hope and Anchor on Tottenham Lane has a Bar Billiards table.
ReplyDeleteLAst time I went here it was closed because of flooding! Hope its alright now :-/
ReplyDeleteI was in on Friday night Joe, so it looks like it survived
ReplyDeleteBar billiards is ace. We have a few suitably-equipped pubs listed on RGL.
ReplyDeleteThe Glasshouse Stores on Brewer Street has a table too.
ReplyDeleteThere is one at the King Charles I near Kings Cross Station, also a lovely pub with decent music.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your recommendations guys. Keep them coming if you find any more...
ReplyDeleteWe played the excellent Bar Billiards table at the King Charles I pub last night. Great fun in a great little pub. You wouldn't think you were in London there.
ReplyDeleteThey've also got Shove Ha'penny in there, I'll be giving that a go on my next visit.
The All England Bar Billiards Association has a very useful map of tables on their website.