What’s The Sussex Saloon Like?

“Every Day Feels Like Saturday”

Please read this entire article to get a good idea of who we are and what we have to offer!

At The Sussex Saloon, we consider ourselves much more than just a bar and grill. We are a social gathering place where people come to eat, drink, play, relax, and make new friends.

Located in Sussex Borough, New Jersey, we are a unique combination of a restaurant, bar, coffee café, billiard room with 7 pool tables, and an entertainment venue featuring live music, karaoke, open mic nights, DJs, and more.

Great Food, Drinks & Desserts

Our food menu continues to grow every month, and we take great pride in testing recipes thoroughly before adding them to our permanent menu.

Some local favorites include:

  • Cheesesteaks
  • Burgers
  • Wings
  • Salad
  • “The Boro Bar Pie” (Thin Crust Pizza)
  • Desserts and more!
  • Specialty Menu Items

We also recently launched THE BORO BAR PIE, our ultra-thin crispy pizza.

Looking for something sweet? We offer:

  • 8 flavors of ice cream
  • Milkshakes
  • Funnel Cake Fries
  • Other delicious desserts

We also have a full bar serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

Love espresso or lattes?

Our premium espresso machine was built in Portugal and helps us serve high-quality coffee drinks right here in Sussex County.

More Than Just Pool

While many people know us as a pool hall in Sussex, NJ, we offer much more than billiards.

We also feature:

  • Dart Leagues
  • Pool Leagues
  • Board Games
  • Live Entertainment
  • Community Events
  • Social Gatherings

Whether you’re highly competitive or simply looking for a fun night out, there’s something here for everyone.

Looking For Something To Do?

Planning a date night?

Need a Girls’ Night Out or Guys’ Night Out?

Looking for family-friendly entertainment?

Need a place to unwind after work?

Visit The Sussex Saloon.

We think you’ll enjoy what we have created.

Host Your Event Here

Did you know we host private and special events?

If you’re looking for a venue for:

  • Birthday Parties
  • Networking Events
  • Fundraisers
  • Club Meetings
  • Family Gatherings
  • Creative Community Events

Reach out to us.

We have plenty of space and are always looking for new and creative events to bring to Sussex County.

Did You Know You Can Enter At 18?

One thing that makes us unique is that individuals who are 18 years old can enter and enjoy our facility.

Young adults finally have a welcoming place to enjoy pool, music, food, coffee, and entertainment right here in Sussex Borough.

Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by their legal guardian.

“Every Day Feels Like Saturday”

One of our customers once said:

“You know why I like coming here? Because every day feels like Saturday in here.”

We loved that quote so much that it became one of our slogans.

That’s the atmosphere we strive to create every day.

A place where you can relax, have fun, meet people, and enjoy life.

Don’t Have Anyone To Hang Out With?

Come by yourself!

Many of our customers do.

Don’t have anyone to play pool with?

Check out PLAYERMATCH.

PLAYERMATCH helps connect pool players looking for someone new to play against.

You can:

  • Post a Just For Fun Match
  • Wait for someone to challenge you
  • Meet new people who enjoy pool

Or, if you’re a serious player, you can post a one-on-one tournament.

Visit:

Stop By And See What Everyone Is Talking About

The next time you’re bored and looking for something to do, stop down and visit us.

Whether you’re coming for the food, drinks, coffee, pool, entertainment, or simply to meet new people, we’d love to have you.

We hope to see you soon!

Manny
Founder
The Sussex Saloon


Please Drink Responsibly

We do not encourage overdrinking.

We encourage our guests to enjoy great food and beverages responsibly and within their limits.

If we stop serving alcohol to someone, we ask that our decision be respected as it is being made in the best interests of our guests, staff, and community.

Entry Policy

Please note that certain special events may be restricted to guests 21 years of age or older.

However, most of the time, guests 18 and older are welcome to come in, play pool, enjoy great food, and have a good time.


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What is PLAYERMATCH?

🎱 People keep asking… what is PLAYER MATCH at The Sussex Saloon?

PLAYER MATCH is our brand-new One-on-One Pool Tournament system designed to bring exciting local pool competition, fun rivalries, and nonstop action to Sussex County, New Jersey!

Whether you’re an experienced player looking to prove your skills or someone who just wants a fun night out playing pool with friends, PLAYER MATCH gives everyone the chance to compete in organized one-on-one tournaments right here at The Sussex Saloon.

Players can create their own tournaments, challenge local opponents, compete in races for different entry amounts, track rankings, build match history, and battle for bragging rights on the table!

🔥 One-on-One Pool Tournaments
🔥 Challenge Local Pool Players
🔥 Create Your Own Matchups
🔥 Compete For Rankings & Bragging Rights
🔥 Cash Prize Opportunities
🔥 Match History & Leaderboards
🔥 Fun Competitive Atmosphere
🔥 All Skill Levels Welcome

💰 Here’s what makes PLAYER MATCH different…

At The Sussex Saloon, 100% of all tournament entry fees are paid back to the winner(s). The house does NOT take a dime from tournament prize money.

That means every dollar players put into the prize pool goes directly back to the players competing.

The only charges collected by the house are clearly disclosed green fees for table time and event operation costs. No hidden fees. No misleading payouts. Just transparent, exciting competition for local pool players.

🎱 PLAYER MATCH was created to bring:
✔ Fair competition
✔ Organized tournaments
✔ New local rivalries
✔ Competitive fun
✔ A social atmosphere for pool players
✔ More action for Sussex County billiards fans

Whether you play 8-ball, 9-ball, 10 ball or just love cue sports, PLAYER MATCH creates a new way to connect with other players, test your skills, and become part of a growing local billiards community.

🍔 And while you’re here, enjoy:
✔ Great food
✔ Burgers, wings & cheesesteaks
✔ Ice cream
✔ Drinks & cocktails
✔ Live music & DJs
✔ Pool, darts & entertainment
✔ A fun local hangout atmosphere

📍 All PLAYER MATCH tournaments and matches are played live at:
The Sussex Saloon

IMPORTANT RULES & DISCLOSURES:
• You must be 18+ to participate in paid tournaments
• All players must sign our tournament agreement before playing
• Gambling is NOT permitted
• Matches are for entertainment and competitive recreational purposes only
• Good sportsmanship is expected at all times
• Disruptive behavior, cheating, threats, fighting, or harassment may result in removal or ban from future events

🎯 One Match. One Opponent. One Winner.

So… who’s ready to step up to the table and become the next PLAYER MATCH champion? 👀

See all rules, tournament information, and conditions here:
PLAYER MATCH Rules & Info

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THE SUSSEX SALOON: The Ultimate Pool Hall Experience in New Jersey’s Sussex County

THE SUSSEX SALOON

If you’re searching for the best pool hall in New Jersey, a place where billiards, nightlife, great food, and unforgettable energy all come together—there’s one name that keeps coming up:

THE SUSSEX SALOON

Located in the heart of Sussex County, New Jersey, THE SUSSEX SALOON is quickly becoming one of the top destinations for anyone looking for:

A true pool hall in NJ
A high-energy bar and nightlife scene in Sussex NJ
A place to enjoy great food and drinks
A social, competitive, and fun billiards experience

Whether you’re a serious pool player, a casual shooter, or just looking for a great night out, THE SUSSEX SALOON delivers one of the most complete billiards and bar experiences in New Jersey.

A NEW Amazing Pool Hall in New Jersey — Built for Players and Fun

When people look for a pool hall near me in New Jersey, they want more than just a table—they want atmosphere, energy, and quality.

THE SUSSEX SALOON delivers on all fronts. From the moment you walk in, you’ll find well-maintained pool tables, a welcoming environment for all skill levels, a lively family friendly crowd that makes every game more exciting, a perfect mix of casual play and competitive spirit

Whether you’re practicing your shot, playing with friends, or challenging someone new, this is what a modern NJ billiards hall should feel like.

Did You Know You Can Play Darts For FREE At The Sussex Saloon!

Sussex County NJ Nightlife Starts Here

If you think you need to go to a big city for nightlife, think again. Sussex County, NJ has its own growing scene—and THE SUSSEX SALOON is right at the center of it. This isn’t just a quiet pool room. It’s a full bar and nightlife destination where the music keeps the energy up, drinks are always flowing, the crowd brings the vibe

From weeknights to weekends, THE SUSSEX SALOON has become a go-to spot for locals and visitors searching for fun nightlife in Sussex, NJ, bars with pool tables in New Jersey, and places to go out in Sussex County, NJ.

Great Food & DessertsThat Elevates the Pool Hall Experience

A great pool hall in NJ isn’t complete without great food—and THE SUSSEX SALOON delivers far beyond expectations.

Instead of typical bar snacks, you’ll find our famous cheesesteaks, burgers packed with flavor, appetizers, ice cream sundaes, deserts, and late-night comfort food!

This makes it the perfect spot whether you’re coming in for dinner, hanging out with friends, or Staying late for games and drinks

It’s not just a pool hall—it’s a full restaurant and bar experience in Sussex NJ. One of the things that makes THE SUSSEX SALOON stand out among pool halls in New Jersey is its ability to bring everyone together. You’ll find competitive players sharpening their skills, beginners learning the game, friends playing for fun, father and son, Mother and daughter, or any combination! Don’t forget about date night and friend nights!

There’s no pressure—just a shared love of the game. At the same time, there’s always an edge of competition in the air, making every visit exciting.

THE SUSSEX SALOON IS The Go-To Pool Hall in New Jersey

If you’re looking for:

The best pool hall in New Jersey
A top billiards hall in Sussex County NJ
A bar with pool tables and great food
A place to enjoy Sussex NJ nightlife

There’s one spot that checks every box:

THE SUSSEX SALOON

15-17 Main St

Sussex, NJ 07461

Parties larger than 8 can reserve a table!

Why Sussex County, NJ Is the Perfect Home for Pool, Food, and Real Nightlife

Tucked away in the rolling hills of northwest New Jersey, Sussex County, New Jersey has a character you just can’t fake. It’s the kind of place where people still know each other, where a night out feels personal, and where great food, cold drinks, and a good game of pool all come together naturally.

While bigger cities may offer flash, Sussex County delivers something better—authenticity. It’s why more and more people are searching for a pool hall in NJ that feels real, not corporate. Here, billiards isn’t just a game—it’s part of the culture. Whether you’re lining up a serious shot or just laughing with friends around the table, it’s about the experience as much as the game itself.

Right in the heart of it all is Sussex, New Jersey—a small town with a growing energy that’s bringing new life into the local bar and restaurant scene. And standing at the center of that energy is THE SUSSEX SALOON.

More than just a place to play, THE SUSSEX SALOON captures exactly what people are looking for when they search “best pool hall in NJ” or “billiards Sussex County.” It’s where competitive pool meets a welcoming bar atmosphere, where the food hits just right, and where every night has the potential to turn into something memorable—whether it’s a casual game, live music, or just a packed room full of good people.

As Sussex County nightlife continues to grow, it’s places like this that are shaping its identity—blending tradition with energy, and giving people a reason to stay local instead of heading elsewhere. For anyone looking for a pool hall in New Jersey that actually feels like one, Sussex County delivers.

And if you want to see what that looks like at its best—you’ll find it at THE SUSSEX SALOON.

Billiard Strategies


The Sussex SaloonWhere Skill Meets Physics

The Sussex Saloon is an upscale Billiard Themed Restaurant that also has a pool room. So come down and enjoy some great food, drink, coffee, and deserts! and/or also to be play and be around the billiard community.

We are opening VERY SOON! Sometime in 2025!

How has billiards changed?

1) The Evolution: From Parlor Game to Precision Sport

Billiards has outgrown the smoky back-room cliché. What once lived primarily in pubs and private clubs is now a codified athletic discipline with global participation, standardized equipment, and televised events. The modern professsional and amateur player studies stroke repeatability, table conditions, and cue‑ball physics with the same seriousness that golfers bring to swing planes or archers bring to draw paths.

Four forces drove this evolution:

(1) visibility—streaming platforms and social media shortened the distance between masters and new learners;

(2) technology—high-quality materials and CNC manufacturing tightened tolerances in cues, shafts, balls, and tables; and

(3) pedagogy—coaches, slow‑motion video, and analytics give players a path to measurable improvement.

(4) The Sussex Saloon! We hope to be a huge influence on the commnunity and hope to educate and inspire people on the sport of billiards in a professional environment!

As a result, billiards is better understood as a sport of precise inputs leading to predictable outputs. Luck can sway a rack, but over time, sound mechanics and intelligent strategy dominate results.

• Modern competitions feature deep, international fields and consistent rule sets.
• Today’s best practice like athletes: deliberate drills, metrics, film review, and recovery.
• Local rooms (like The Sussex Saloon) form the backbone: leagues, clinics, and inclusive culture.

There are many factors that can effect ones pool game!

Anatomy of the Arena: Table, Cloth, Rails & Balls

Understanding the playing field removes mystery. Most North American rooms run 7‑foot, 8‑foot, or 9‑foot tables. Larger tables reward positional accuracy and punish over‑hit cue‑balls. Pocket geometry matters: shelf depth and facings change what ‘pocket‑speed’ really means.

Cloth is either worsted (fast, low nap) or napped (slower, directional). Worsted cloth amplifies both speed and spin retention. Rails and cushions should rebound consistently; humidity, temperature, and age will modify bounce. Ball uniformity (diameter, weight, polish) affects throw, skid, and deflection behavior across the session.

• Always open practice with a speed‑control ladder to calibrate the day’s conditions.
• Clean balls and chalk up properly to reduce skid (‘kicks’) on key shots.
• Re‑rack consciously: tight racks change break outcomes more than raw power.

The Physics That Make Billiards Predictable

Every shot is a physics experiment governed by momentum transfer, friction, elasticity, and angular velocity. The cue imparts linear and rotational energy to the cue‑ball; cloth friction converts sliding to rolling; collisions redistribute energy and direction.

Draw, follow, and side spin (‘English’) alter post‑collision paths via ball‑cloth and ball‑ball friction. At higher speeds, spin takes longer to grab; at slower speeds, small tip offsets produce bigger positional changes. Elastic collisions between phenolic balls are high but not lossless—some energy is lost to sound, heat, and microscopic deformation.

Two gremlins separate amateurs from pros: throw and skid.

Throw is object‑ball deviation from the pure cut line due to friction and spin; skid (or ‘kick’) is transient sliding at contact that causes abnormal throw. Clean balls, consistent chalk, and appropriate speeds mitigate both.

• Speed governs whether spin ‘lives’ long enough to curve lines.
• Center‑ball purity is the baseline; add only the minimum spin required.
• If a result surprises you, suspect speed and contact quality first, not your read of the angle.

Geometry in Motion: Lines, Angles, and Practical Rules

Three visual lines structure any shot: the object‑ball line to pocket, the tangent line (stun), and the intended bent line created by draw/follow/side. Pros pre‑visualize all three, then choose the lowest‑risk path that lands in a generous position window.

Two heuristics earn their keep: the 90‑degree rule (stun cue‑ball departs ~90° from the object‑ball line) and the 30‑degree rule (rolling cue‑ball on a medium cut departs ~30°). These are not iron laws—cloth, speed, and spin nudge them—but they anchor expectations.

For banks and kicks, mirror‑angle geometry provides a starting picture. Adjust with speed and inside/outside spin to hold or open angles. Consistency improves as table conditions are mapped through warm‑up.

• Mark zones, not dots. Zones create multiple options on the next shot.
• Approach clusters early while you still own angles and rail access.
• Use inside spin to ‘shorten’ some multi‑rail routes and outside to ‘lengthen’ them.

Cue, Tip, Shaft: Equipment That Shapes Performance

Shaft technology divides into traditional maple and carbon‑fiber.

Carbon offers low‑deflection consistency across climates and simplifies aim compensation for side spin. Maple remains prized for feel and feedback. Tip hardness shapes contact time: soft tips grip and spin but wear faster; hard tips feel crisp with less deformation; medium tips split the difference.

Ferrules, joints, weight, and balance change the hit’s feedback. The ‘right’ build is the one that improves your accuracy at match speed. Keep a cue log that tracks tip condition, ferrule condition, and any maintenance so you can spot performance drift.

Ball sets and chalk quality matter more than most players admit. Polished, matched balls and modern non‑caking chalk reduce miscues and skid events during pressure moments.

• If you switch shafts, re‑benchmark your deflection compensation immediately.
• Resurface or shape tips before they mushroom; consistency beats nostalgia.
• Keep a microfiber cloth in your case. Clean equipment plays truer.

Stroke Mechanics: Repeatable Power without Steering

A world‑class stroke is quiet in the body and loud in results. Build from the ground up: stance stability, balanced weight distribution, and a bridge that locks the cue to the intended line. The grip is a relaxed cradle; tension invites steering and squirt.

Use a smooth, rhythmic backswing, a brief pause to confirm aim and breathing, and a straight‑line delivery driven primarily from the elbow. Keep your head still through contact. Finish by freezing two counts; if you can’t hold the finish, you didn’t truly own the stroke.

Common faults: wrist roll (steering), butt drop (elevation change), and peeking (head lift). Film from rear and side to diagnose. Correct with slow‑speed center‑ball drills before re‑introducing spin.

• Count your pre‑shot: chalk, sight picture, one breath, settle, deliver.
• Shorten bridge distance for finesse shots; lengthen for power breaks only.
• Train tempo with a metronome to remove emotional speed from your stroke.

Cue‑Ball Control: Speed, Spin, and the Three Realities

Mastery is the ability to predict where the cue‑ball stops.

Reality #1: Speed sets shape. Over‑hit shots erase spin effects; under‑hit shots exaggerate them.

Reality #2: Spin bends lines. Draw shortens the natural tangent while follow lengthens it; side spin modifies cushion rebounds.

Reality #3: Table conditions decide margins. New cloth plays livelier; humid nights slow roll‑out and mute rails.

Build a repeatable decision protocol: choose a position window, pick speed first, then add only the minimum spin required to land in that window. Commit to a single mental picture and execute without mid‑stroke edits.

• Practice with ‘window tape’—masking tape boxes to land in, not exact dots.
• Favor two‑rail routes that enter your window ‘along the long side,’ not across it.
• When in doubt, choose the natural path with less spin at a comfortable speed.

Strategy: Pattern Play, Safeties, and Shot Selection

Great players win before they shoot by choosing high‑EV (expected value) patterns. Solve problems early: open clusters when you have the angle and a bailout shot. Move from the side of the table with fewer options toward the side with more.

Think in branches. If make% × shape% is low, favor safeties that control pace and force replies. In rotation games, prioritize routes that retain the most pocket options for the next object ball. In 8‑ball, clear a pocket for the 8 early; in 9‑ball/10‑ball, preserve cue‑ball in‑hand opportunities and manage traffic.

End‑game management separates winners: avoid ‘hero’ leaves that require inch‑perfect shape. Park in zones that give you two or three workable next shots; that redundancy is pressure insurance.

• Shot triage: (1) Easy + good shape, (2) Medium + great shape, (3) Hard + winning shape, (4) Smart safety.
• Don’t chase yesterday’s miss—play the layout in front of you.
• If the table says ‘no,’ play the cue‑ball to a safe place and reset momentum.

Mental Game: Pressure, Focus, and Match Tempo

You don’t beat opponents—you beat pressure. Rituals create calm: consistent chalking, a fixed breath cycle, a stable visual sequence (line, cue‑ball contact, object‑ball last).

Tempo is a lever. When rushed, lengthen the pre‑shot routine by one breath; when sluggish, shorten by one count. Use neutral, actionable self‑talk: replace “don’t scratch” with “center‑ball medium to rail.”

Train pressure. Score your drills, play the ghost, attach consequences to losses, and rehearse time‑outs for when emotions spike. Confidence is the memory of successful execution under comparable stress.

• Sit like a pro between innings: shoulders down, eyes scanning options.
• Treat every layout like a puzzle, not a verdict on your identity.
• Celebrate great leaves, not just great pots. Shape is king.

Drills That Build Champions (Beginner → Advanced)

A. Speed Ladder (Daily Warm‑Up): Place the cue‑ball on the head spot. Roll to the foot rail and back to stop on the head string at 3, 4, 5… speeds. Build table‑speed awareness before you risk matches on guesswork.
B. Center‑Ball Purity: Shoot 20 straight‑ins using only dead center. Track make percentage, pocket entry location, and finish distance from target. Purify contact before adding spin.
C. Follow/Draw Line Bender: Set a medium cut to the side pocket. Shoot 10 with natural stun (note tangent), 10 with soft follow, 10 with soft draw. Learn how spin bends reality.
D. Three‑Rail Position Puzzle: Pocket a corner ball and send the cue‑ball three rails to land in a taped zone. Shrink the zone weekly as precision improves.
E. Safety & Containment Circuit: Set five layouts and play a safety as the only objective. Score (1) full hook, (0.5) partial, (0) open. Train intent and speed.
F. Pressure Ladder: Run a 5‑ball ghost race to 7 with a small consequence on losses. Simulate match nerves to immunize yourself.

• Record scores in a training log to spot plateaus and breakthroughs.
• Run drills at match speed, not slow‑motion only. Transfer matters.
• Revisit baselines monthly and compare across equipment changes.

Data‑Driven Training: Cameras, Charts, and Baselines

Film from three angles: rear (line), side (elevation), and overhead (shape map). Use checklists to avoid vanity filming—your goal is diagnosis, not highlight reels.

Track: make percentage, window hit rate, speed error (inches past target), unforced errors, and safety success rate. These metrics map directly to match outcomes.

Build monthly baselines: the same five shots, same speeds, same aims. Chart trends and annotate changes in tip, cloth, ball set, or humidity. Data tells you what your memory forgets.
• Create heat maps of common leave zones after bread‑and‑butter shots.
• Pair each drill with a target score and ‘promotion’ rule to progress difficulty.
• Keep equipment and maintenance notes alongside performance charts.

The Culture: Leagues, Tournaments, and Community

Billiards thrives on friendly rivalry and shared learning. Leagues (APA, BCA, TAP), weekly tournaments, and team formats keep the game social and sharp. Rooms like The Sussex Saloon Billiard Themed restaurant, bar, and grill anchor that ecosystem by offering structured play, fair rules, and ongoing clinics.

A healthy pool hall and room culture prizes respect and curiosity. We applaud great shots, but we celebrate great patterns. New players are welcomed with fundamentals; experienced players are challenged with formats that reward strategy as much as shot‑making.

• Host league nights, minis, break‑and‑run pots, bank‑only events, and Scotch doubles.
• Run beginner and advanced clinics on fixed nights for routine and habit building.
• Spotlight juniors and first‑timers—grow the next wave of players.

The Sussex Saloon Way: House Rules, Etiquette & Play

At The Sussex Saloon (15–17 Main St, Sussex, NJ 07461), we champion respect, skill, and learning. Our house guidelines keep tables true and matches fair. We ask for quiet during strokes, no drinks on rails, and a quick wipe of chalk marks when you’re done. We permit masse and jump shots ONLY at staff discretion to protect cloth and slates.

Culture matters. Ask questions. Share knowledge. Offer a handshake—win or lose. If you want feedback, we’ll help. If you want heat, our tournaments will bring it. Either way: come to get better and to help someone else get better too.

SEE OUR HOUSE RULES

Official Game Rules – The Sussex Saloon Billiard Room

(Skill over luck – every shot must be earned)

Official Game Rules – The Sussex Saloon Billiard Room

(Skill over luck – every shot must be earned)

1. Call Every Shot

  • All balls and pockets must be called (no “slop counts”).

2. The Break

  • Racking must be tight and square.
  • 8-ball on the break does not win. It is spotted, and play continues.

3. Legal Shots

  • Cue ball must contact the called object ball first.
  • Double hits, pushes, or scooping = foul.

4. Fouls

  • Cue ball scratches, jumps off table, or fails to strike called ball = foul.
  • Three consecutive fouls = loss of game.

5. Ball in Hand

  • On any foul, incoming player receives ball in hand (may place anywhere on table).
  • No “behind-the-line only” — full table ball-in-hand keeps game skill-based.

6. 8-Ball Rules (if game is 8-ball)

  • 8-ball must be called, pocket, and path clear.
  • Pocketing 8-ball early or in wrong pocket = loss of game.
  • Scratching while pocketing the 8-ball = loss of game.

7. 9-Ball Rules (if game is 9-ball)

  • Shots must strike lowest-numbered ball first, but combinations allowed.
  • 9-ball must be called and pocketed clean.
  • 9-ball on break is spotted, not a win.

8. Jump & Masse Shots

  • Allowed only if controlled and executed properly (no scooping).
  • Jump cues may be used but must comply with league/tournament specs.

9. No Luck Wins

  • Any accidental pocket (slop) is spotted and turn passes.
  • Games cannot be decided by chance; only called, legal shots end a game.

10. Behavior

  • No coin tossing or gambling.
  • DO NOT sit on tables, slam cues, misuse equipment, you agree to pay for damages.
  • Chalk over the floor, not over the table
  • No food or drinks on or near the tables.  No smoking, vaping, etc.
  • No fighting, harassing, etc.  Respect others or you will be asked to leave.
  • Have fun!

Future of the Sport: Tech, Training Programs, and Media

The next era blends smarter training tech with broader access. Ball‑tracking overlays, lower‑deflection shafts at accessible price points, and better slow‑motion capture will compress learning curves.

Training programs that connect geometry curriculum to table play can recruit new minds. Streaming and short‑form highlights will continue to normalize the truth: billiards is a precision sport where discipline beats luck.

• Pilot sessions that tie math concepts to shot geometry.
• Expand mixed‑skill leagues using handicaps to keep sets competitive.
• Showcase local talent nights to bridge live music with live matches.

Quick Reference: Terms, Myths, and Pro Tips

Terms: Throw (object‑ball deviation due to friction/spin), Skid/Kick (transient sliding at contact causing abnormal throw), Deflection/Squirt (lateral cue‑ball movement off the cue tip with side spin), Stun (cue‑ball sliding at impact).

Myths (Busted): “English is just for fancy shots” (false—small side spin refines position daily), “Hit harder to be accurate” (opposite—speed control is accuracy), “Good cues fix bad strokes” (equipment helps, mechanics rule).
Pro Tips: Use minimum spin to achieve your picture; map zones, not dots; control your eyes—line → cue‑ball contact → object‑ball last; own your finish with a two‑count freeze.

Visit The Sussex Saloon and practice your pool and billiard skills!

Billiards rewards the player who learns the physics, masters the stroke, and thinks two shots ahead. With a consistent routine and data‑driven practice, your ceiling rises quickly—and it’s a joy getting there. Visit The Sussex Saloon Billiard Room to practice these drills, join leagues, and sharpen your game with a community that values skill over luck.

We open in 2025 and you can visit us at

The Sussex Saloon

15-17 Main St Sussex, NJ 07461

Call us to check if we are open yet! 862-351-6160 Leave us a message and we will call you back!

THE SUSSEX SALOON HIRING EVENT Interview Sign-Up

THE SUSSEX SALOON IS INTERVIEWING ON SATURDAY AUGUST 16th!

Jobs/Positions Available: bartenders, servers, line cooks, prep, chef, dishwashers, and other positions. We area a restaurant with bar with cafe and billiard theme. We will serve tasty meals, drinks, and deserts!

We will be onsite all day on Saturday Aug 16th from 10am-7pm. 15-17 Main St Sussex, NJ 07461

YOU NEED TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT!!

CALL/ TEXT to reserve a time slot you can attend! 973-220-5801 (1/2 hour time slots from 10am to 7pm)

BRING A COPY OF YOUR RESUME

WE WILL BE HIRING IN THE NEAR FUTURE, NOT ON THE SPOT….

Accepting Resumes For Bartenders, Waiters, Waitresses, Line Prep Cooks, and more at The Sussex Saloon.

We are accepting and reviewing resumes for future employment – Hiring Soon in Sussex Boro NJ 07461 ! Sussex County NJ

EMAIL your resume and interests to: info@thesussexsaloon.com

The Sussex Saloon is a billiard themed restaurant with bar and full kitchen as well as a cafe! We will serve tasty meals, drinks, and deserts!

PT positions (FT possibly)

-Bartenders/Waitress/Waiter

-Line Cook Prep/Kitchen Help Cleaning and possibly a FT cook

What qualities are we looking for an employee?

-Reliability

-Positive & Fun Attitudes.

-A hardworking team player

-Customer Friendly & Respectful (Gets along with any crowd)

-Trustworthy

-Experience in the restaurant bar industry preferred

-Able to handle busy nights, under pressure

-Self-motivated and fast learner

-Respectful of rules

-Flexible with schedule

Send your resume and please be patient. We will reach out to you if we feel you are a possible match for future employment.

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Passion for Biliards will be thick in the air….

Imagine a place where the passion for Billiards is thick in the air…. Well one day soon, you can visit that places and its called THE SUSSEX SALOON. We are a restaurant, with bar and billiard room and much more! When will it open? No one knows, but you will know when it is! #billiardroom #poolhallnj #barnj

The Sussex Saloon is a billiard themed restaurant with bar and full kitchen as well as a cafe! We will serve tasty meals, drinks, and deserts!

Coming Soon?

THE SUSSEX SALOON

15-17 Main St, Sussex, NJ 07461

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Working on our pool tables

Beeswax seals up the cracks on the slate for some of our pool tables going in here at the future The Sussex Saloon Billiard Room in Sussex Borough NJ.

Yes its been a very long time with construction, but we want our place to be the best that it can be. The Good news is we were finally able to get the pool tables out of storage and we are having them assembled! If you love playing pool, you will love coming here when we open!

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What Happened To The Sussex Saloon Billiard Hall?

The Sussex Saloon, LLC is a Restaurant & Bar with Billiard Room & Coffee Café Located In Sussex County NJ. OPENING SOON! Located on 15 Main St Sussex Borough, NJ in Sussex County.

Well the short answer is Covid, Inflation, Contractors not showing up, engineering delays, permit delays, unexpected costs, structural issues, bad sewer and water lines, architectural and engineering costs, etc

We are still moving forward, but its painful the say the least.

As of today, 4-10-24 we are now working on insulation and sheetrock. Almost ready to close her up!

The Sussex Saloon is a billiard themed restaurant with bar and full kitchen as well as a cafe! We will serve tasty meals, drinks, and deserts! See you soon we hope@!

The Sussex Saloon Pool Hall Update 1-20-2023

We are still work in progress here at The Sussex Saloon Billiard Hall, Bar, and Grill in Sussex Borough NJ. The building is very old, needed a ton of updates including an entire sewer line, and water lines, Structural Issues. We finally got past these HUGE expenses.

What’s next in 2023?

We plan on completed the rest of the framing, plumbing, electric, alarms, cameras, sheet rock, and bar set up. All we can say is we are going as fast as we can. If you want to be notified of our progress follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063726093583

Will we open in 2024?  MAYBE!!!