LONDON’S NEW POOLHOUSE PROMISES A HIGH-ENERGY TWIST ON THE CLASSIC GAME OF POOL

Londoners can now secure their spot at Poolhouse London, the city’s newest destination for elevated social play, ahead of its highly anticipated launch this March at 100 Liverpool Street. From the masterminds behind Topgolf and Puttshack, Poolhouse combines traditional hospitality with cutting-edge AI technology, offering a reimagined pool experience for a new generation of players, socialisers, and experience seekers.

Design & Interiors: Retro Glam Meets Innovation

Spanning 21,000 sq. ft across two floors with 20 full-sized tables, Poolhouse caters to guests seeking more than just a night out. The venue draws inspiration from vintage Las Vegas and classic pool halls, delivering a world of retro glamour and immersive experiences.

The interiors were crafted in partnership with Ellis Design Studio, a multi-award-winning design agency known for blending nostalgia with modern innovation. According to Alan Ellis, MD at Ellis Design Studio:

“The design for Poolhouse has been inspired by the authenticity of traditional pool halls and gritty dive bars contrasted against the iridescent, shimmering allure of vintage Vegas. It’s a carefully curated blend of grit and glamour, reflecting the universal appeal of this iconic game.”

Private Play Suites and Cutting-Edge Technology

Poolhouse features 20 private and semi-private play suites, each designed to feel immersive and cinematic. Drawing on vintage motels and classic pool halls, these suites incorporate hand-painted walls, distressed wallpapers, bespoke carpets, and large-scale murals.

Every table is topped with a custom three-tier chandelier housing state-of-the-art gaming technology, discreetly projecting immersive gameplay directly onto the table surface—a stunning fusion of craftsmanship and innovation.

At the heart of the venue is a 20-meter main bar, the social hub of Poolhouse. With a starburst chandelier and radiating canopy of lights, the bar embodies the glamour of Las Vegas while maintaining an intimate, high-energy vibe.

Food & Drink: A Global, Shareable Menu

Poolhouse’s kitchen serves a menu built for social dining, offering dishes inspired by international flavours. Guests can enjoy crispy tacos, fluffy bao, New York–style pizza, alongside bold signatures like Tempura Rock Shrimp and indulgent Lobster Rolls, finishing off with a must-try miso caramel ice cream sandwich.

The bar programme has been curated in partnership with award-winning Three Sheets, offering playful and refined cocktails. Signature serves include the Disco Pisco Sour, a vibrant mix of El Gobernador Pisco, lemon, sparkling raspberry, and timur pepper, and the Guinness Espresso Martini, crafted with Chase Vodka, Guinness, coffee, and vanilla. Max Venning of Three Sheets explains:

“Poolhouse felt like a chance to do something different—bringing well-made, balanced cocktails into a pool hall setting and creating something entirely new.”

The Countdown Is On

With bookings now open, Poolhouse is poised to become London’s next go-to destination for socialising, gaming, and unforgettable nights out. The venue opens in March 2026, offering the classic game of pool reimagined for today’s crowd.

Secure your table at Poolhouse London and experience pool, but not as you know it.

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