Men's Club is a neighborhood pool hall and bar in Oklahoma City that operates as a casual gaming space with tournament-focused play, a full liquor program, and a working-class clientele.
Located on Northwest 23rd Street, Men's Club functions as a standalone pool hall with a bar counter, multiple tables for casual and competitive play, and programming centered on league nights and tournaments. Unlike upscale billiards lounges with minimalist design, Men's Club maintains the traditional pool hall aesthetic: dim lighting, worn felt, and a crowd that treats the tables seriously. The venue draws regular league players, tournament competitors, and walk-in players looking for an evening game without pretense.
Men's Club operates with both nine-ball and eight-ball tables, with table rental as the standard payment model. Hourly rates typically run between $10 and $15 per table, depending on time of day and day of week; rates are lower during off-peak afternoon hours and higher during evening league play. The venue hosts league nights on specific weekdays, with participants paying a weekly entry fee (verify current pricing with the location, as league fees fluctuate seasonally). Tournament play is scheduled periodically; details appear on the venue's direct contact line or posted at the bar.
Oklahoma City has few dedicated pool halls, which makes Men's Club one of the few venues focused primarily on play rather than food service or craft cocktails. Apex Billiards, also in the city, operates on a similar model but leans slightly more upscale in ambiance and table condition. Men's Club suits players who prioritize accessibility, league participation, and a genuine pool-hall environment over polished surroundings. Amusement venues and sports bars with tables (such as Dave & Buster's) offer pool as one activity among many; Men's Club players choose it because the tables and regulars are the main draw.
Men's Club serves league players, casual gamers seeking unrestricted play time, and competitive eight-ball or nine-ball participants. The bar keeps drinkers supplied during play sessions. It does not market itself as a date night venue or upscale social space; the environment is functional and frequented by people who know the game. Players expecting pristine tables, craft cocktails, or a lounge atmosphere belong elsewhere.
Walk into Men's Club and approach the bar to pay table rental. Staff will direct you to an available table or put your name on a wait list during league nights. If you're a league player, ask about sign-up procedures and standing fees. Casual play starts immediately once you've paid; bring your own cue or use house cues. The bar menu is standard liquor: beer, well drinks, and spirits. No food service is available, though players sometimes bring outside snacks.
Men's Club opens in the afternoon and runs into late evening on weekdays and weekends; confirm exact hours before visiting, as bar hours shift seasonally. Parking is on-street or in a small lot associated with the strip. The venue is accessible by car and sits on a thoroughfare with bus service, though public transit to pool halls is limited across Oklahoma City. No advance reservation is required for casual play; league registration requires contacting the venue directly.
Men's Club persists in a market where dedicated pool halls have largely disappeared, making it a functional anchor for league players and a remaining pocket of the traditional pool-hall culture that once defined neighborhood nightlife across the city.
