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Are you looking for a great place to play pool with your friends? Look only as far as Main Street Billiards in Mesa. Established in 1992, the pool hall offers one of the best billiards environments in the metro area. We have many options with 36 tables, including 18 Diamond 9' foot tables, 16 Diamond 7' Bar Tables, a 5x10 Gold Crown Snooker Table, and a 5x10 Soren Sogaard Billiard table. The classy yet comfortable pool hall is perfect for grabbing some munchies, enjoying a few beers, and catching the latest sports action on the big flat-screen televisions. They recently remodeled the hall in 2019 and added full liquor in the fall of 2017, so you can choose from a wide selection of beer and spirits.
Get into the groove when you browse through the bins of classic vinyl LPs at Mesa's Bookmans Entertainment Exchange. Out-of-print treasures, imports and hard-to-find records abound, but that's not all you'll find here. There is also an equally inviting selection of video games, books, magazines, comics, musical instruments, sound systems and more. Bookmans' goal is to minimize the number of things that people throw away and recycle them by reselling them to new owners while offering an always-changing inventory to its shoppers. Everybody wins, with a little help from Bookmans!
Strike out in a good way when you make plans to enjoy a few games of recreational bowling at AMF Mesa Lanes. State-of-the-art lanes, scoring, and ball return make your game experience perfect. Plus, there is an arcade that will entertain the kids, a great concession area, and lots more fun to be had by the whole family–so much fun that everyone will be completely bowled over!
Experience the rich cultural and historic past of the Salt River Community at Huhugam Ki Museum, the "house of the ancestors" in the Onk Akimel O'odham language. The adobe brick building houses a one-room exhibit gallery that showcases the traditional and contemporary life of the Onk Akimel O'odham and the Xalychidom Piipaash. The Huhugam Ki Museum is committed to preserving and collecting the community's culture through baskets, pottery, photographs, and artifacts. They invite visitors to learn about the heritage and participate in educating future generations of O'Odham and Piipaash. Come and discover the beauty of the history and culture at Huhugam Ki.