Clicks Billiards, Baton Rouge
Clicks Billiards is a relaxed place where people come to play pool and spend time with friends. The brand was founded in 1979 by Nick Alexander, who wanted to create a more comfortable and well-equipped pool hall for both casual players and serious competitors. Over the years, the venue has built a steady local following, with many visitors returning regularly.
Pool is the main activity, with 8-foot and 9-foot Diamond tables that are known for their quality, along with Aramith billiard balls. Besides billiards, there are other games such as electronic darts, air hockey, foosball, Golden Tee, and a digital jukebox. Visitors can also try casual games like Giant Jenga, an arcade punch machine, and “Beer Ball,” which is similar to skee-ball. TVs placed around the room usually show sports, creating a social setting, especially in the evening.
Food and drinks are available, with options like wings, burgers, sandwiches, and simple snacks such as cheese fries and egg rolls. The venue regularly hosts pool leagues and weekly events, including a 9-ball tournament on Mondays. Sign-ups usually begin at 7:00 PM, with games starting shortly after. The mix of organized events and casual play makes it easy for both beginners and experienced players to enjoy their time.
Pool is the main activity, with 8-foot and 9-foot Diamond tables that are known for their quality, along with Aramith billiard balls. Besides billiards, there are other games such as electronic darts, air hockey, foosball, Golden Tee, and a digital jukebox. Visitors can also try casual games like Giant Jenga, an arcade punch machine, and “Beer Ball,” which is similar to skee-ball. TVs placed around the room usually show sports, creating a social setting, especially in the evening.
Food and drinks are available, with options like wings, burgers, sandwiches, and simple snacks such as cheese fries and egg rolls. The venue regularly hosts pool leagues and weekly events, including a 9-ball tournament on Mondays. Sign-ups usually begin at 7:00 PM, with games starting shortly after. The mix of organized events and casual play makes it easy for both beginners and experienced players to enjoy their time.
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Sight Name: Clicks Billiards
Sight Location: Baton Rouge, USA (See walking tours in Baton Rouge)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
Sight Location: Baton Rouge, USA (See walking tours in Baton Rouge)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles
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Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles




