Columbia, Missouri seems like a good town for pool halls and for burgers but it's a
great town for pool hall burgers.
Enthusiasts of cue sports should make an effort to visit Booches, a fixture of downtown Columbia since 1884. Not too much has changed since then. The back three-quarters of the space is devoted to ancient tables, all in perfect condition. It's a special place.



Booches has an appealing bar food menu, including their famous hamburger, once placed in a
list of 25 top dishes in the world by Jerry Shriver of USA Today, for whatever that's worth (probably not very much at all, as that list also includes the
steamed cheeseburger from Ted's in Meriden, Connecticut). Anyway, it's a real good burger, small but mighty, one of the somewhat unusual thick griddled patties. A no-nonsense burger served on a tiny square of waxed paper.

Cathy2 opted for a Booche Ruben, made with ham, well proportioned and very enjoyable.

Billiards on Broadway is a much newer pool hall, but also a serious place to play.


I'm not sure of the history of BoB or its burger but they're quite proud of it.



It's a solid griddled burger, "spanked to perfection."
Booches Billiard Hall
110 S 9th St
Columbia MO
573-874-9519
Mon-Sat 11-12, "Closed on Sunday. See you in church."
Billiards on Broadway
514 E Broadway
Columbia MO
573-449-0116
Mon-Sat 11-12, Sun 12-12