I take it the dealers were all out of your special lol. there’s not much at all for the young ones in Clydebank these days, but a lot of young boys like this place as it’s about the only inexpensive establishment around that will admit them. I do agree though that it’s not among the elite when it comes to suitablility. what’s the council doing these days? Nothing! because it’s West Dunbartonshire now and any money going will be spent down the road. My three sons,(all over 21) have used this place over the years and unless i’m mistaking Johnny Rae still owns it, maybe we should try him for a comment.
Tallgu
Place rating: 3 Glasgow, United Kingdom
Well the lucky break snooker club is even better since the smoking ban came in plenty of tables private room also good drink promos, and also good price for membership its the same owner thats had it for years john and his staff are friendly helpful.
Gavin M.
Place rating: 5 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
A snooker hall isn’t a snooker hall without the following: — smoky atmosphere, despite the smoking ban — dark, dank lighting — Vera Duckworth behind the bar — mixture of career criminals and local youths in the clientele — Viagra and prescription painkillers for sale if you know the right people Lucky Break has all of the above and sums up why in some respects snooker, a highly skilled, tactical and sociable game with just that hint of a seedy edge, edges out football as the greatest sport of all.