Pool Table

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The ideal minimum size to fit a 7' (typical bar size) table is 12'11"x16'2". If you don't have quite that much space you could get away with a little less though.

The Billiard Congress of America defines a "regulation" pool table as any table that is twice as long as it is wide. For example, a 7-foot table is 7 feet long and 3.5 feet wide.

There are three "standard" pool table sizes - 7-foot (3.5' x 7'), 8-foot (4' x 8') and 9-foot (4.5' x 9').

Standard cues are generally either 57 or 58 inches long.

A 7-foot table would require a space of 13.5' wide (3.5' pool table width, plus 5' cue length added to each side) x 17' long (10' pool table width, plus the 5' cue length again on each end).

7' Pool Table

Minimum Recommended Room Size is 13' wide x 16' long

7' Pro Pool Table

Minimum Recommended Room Size is 13.25' wide x 16.5' long

8' Pool Table

Minimum Recommended Room Size is 13.5' wide x 17' long

8' Pro Pool Table

Minimum Recommended Room Size is 13.75' wide x 17.5' long

9' Pool Table

Minimum Recommended Room Size is 14' wide x 18' long

9' Pro Pool Table

Minimum Recommended Room Size is 14.25' wide x 18.5' long

Bar Coin Op Pool Table

  1. Valley / Brunzwick Chinese Slate Italian Slate (this company doesn't sell direct, only leases)
  2. Great American $2900.00 Italian marble Italian Slate (available at Cornhusker billiards in Lincoln NE)

Lincoln Cornhusker Billards would change $300 to replace table felt in town 50 mi away (typically 2yrs for bar)
Tyler. C B is wholesale, and they price match.

Great American Table

Dimensions

  • Height from floor to top of lip: 34"
  • Height from floor to slate: 31" (that is regulation)
  • Width from outer edge of top side to side: 53"
  • Length from outer edge of top side to side: 91"
  • width leg to leg:
  • length leg to leg:
  • weight: 7ft weights 710lbs 40x80 playing surface 3½ x 7 in name but not true dimensions