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This place featured pool tables and arcade games. The building goes back to the 1950's or before. The billiards operation seems to come about in 1983 when Jim Weeks and Mike Cefai opened it up. The pool tables came from 300 Bowl in Pontiac. Both owners lived near there growing up. There were strict regulations regarding billiards outlets and there were some disagreements about those during the time this place was open as the articles below indicate.
Charles Wagoner took over the business in 1986 and the license was transferred to him. Shortly thereafter, a fire occurred which I assume was the demise of the pool hall. The building remained until about 1999 until it was razed to make way for what is now Willard's Auto Repair as of 2025.