Top Snooker Clubs & Pool Halls in Delhi NCR (2026)
The best snooker clubs and billiards lounges across Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida — areas, pricing, what to expect from NCR's competitive cue-sports scene.
CueBill Team ·
Delhi NCR’s snooker and pool scene is massive, fragmented, and fiercely competitive. From ₹100/hr setups in Laxmi Nagar to ₹500/hr premium lounges in Cyber Hub, the range is enormous. Here’s how the region breaks down in 2026.
Delhi — Spread Across the Map
Rajouri Garden & West Delhi have the highest density of pool halls in Delhi proper — some running 8-12 tables in basement setups. Rates hover around ₹150–250/hr for snooker, and the crowd is mixed: college students by day, working professionals by night.
South Delhi (GK, Hauz Khas, Saket) goes upmarket. Expect lounge-style interiors, memberships, and ₹300+ hourly rates. A few clubs in Greater Kailash have been running for over a decade and have serious player communities built around them.
East Delhi & Laxmi Nagar offer the most budget-friendly options — ₹100–150/hr pool, basic setups, high table turnover. These clubs survive on volume and repeat customers from nearby colleges and PGs.
Gurgaon — Premium and Growing
Gurgaon has become NCR’s hotbed for premium cue-sports lounges. Cyber Hub, Golf Course Road, and Sector 29 host clubs where you’ll find tournament-grade tables, membership tiers, private rooms for corporate bookings, and full bar-and-kitchen operations. Rates: ₹350–500/hr for snooker, ₹200–300/hr for pool.
What’s interesting in Gurgaon is the multi-branch model. Several operators run 2-3 locations and need centralised billing, inventory tracking, and cross-location reporting. Running that on pen-and-paper is impossible — which is why Gurgaon’s club owners were early adopters of snooker billing software.
Noida — Volume Play
Noida (especially Sectors 18, 27, 62) has an unbelievable density of gaming cafes and pool halls. The audience is younger, more price-sensitive, and expects late-night hours. Rates are competitive: ₹120–200/hr snooker, ₹80–150/hr pool. Clubs here run on thin margins and high volume — accuracy in billing directly impacts survival.
The NCR Challenge: Multi-Shift & Multi-Branch
NCR clubs face operational complexity other cities don’t. Many run 14-16 hour days across two or three shifts. Staff turnover is high. Cash handling across shifts is a constant headache — “who collected what” becomes a daily argument without digital records.
Clubs with multiple branches (common in Gurgaon and Noida) need to compare performance across locations, track which branch is underperforming, and ensure pricing consistency. Spreadsheets break down fast at this scale.
What’s Changed Recently
The biggest trend in NCR for 2026: venues upgrading from generic POS systems (designed for restaurants) to purpose-built cue-sports software. Restaurant POS can’t handle per-minute billing, table-specific rates, or frame-based charging. NCR’s more sophisticated operators have figured this out and switched to tools like CueBill that understand how a snooker club actually works.
UPI adoption in NCR is effectively 100% for the customer — but many clubs still record payments manually. Bridging that gap (digital payment, digital record) is the low-hanging fruit most clubs are grabbing in 2026.
Billing Your Club?
Whether you run a single club in Rajouri Garden or a 3-branch chain across Gurgaon, CueBill’s snooker billing software for Delhi NCR handles per-minute timing, canteen, shift reports, and multi-location dashboards — all on Android. If you’re also running gaming stations, check the Delhi NCR gaming cafe page.
NCR rewards operators who run tight ships. In a market this competitive, billing accuracy isn’t optional — it’s survival.