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The Riverfront Pub and Sports opened in the late 1950’s as the Shamrock Pool Room. The pub was built in what used to be a Chevrolet dealership, so the solid concrete building has a ramp in  back that allows you to drive up on the roof where there are still automotive lifts and garages. 

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In the 60’s and early 70’s, there was a bus stop where the Augusta Museum now stands called the Gordon Bus Stop. It was privately owned and featured a pawn shop and games.  

Soldiers from Fort Gordon would use the buses to get back and forth to the base, spending their weekends carousing the city and staying in one of the many motels that were available. 

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Just a few doors down from the pub was a Kung Fu movie theater that showed Kung Fu movies everyday. Exclusively, Kung Fu movies. Word is they packed them in. 

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Pool legends Willie Mosconi and Minnesota Fats put on shows in the late 60’s and early 70’s. 

Johnnie Marcus ran the business until he was in his late 80’s, then in 1984 sold the pool hall to Whitey Lester, who changed the name to Riverfront Pub and Sports.

Two years after purchasing the pool hall, they extended the bar a few feet. Other than that, it is pretty much the same as it was in the 60’s.

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Bleachers would be brought in for the big pool tournaments the pool hall hosted for years.

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There are two pool tables from the 1890’s and the rest are from the 1940’s. They’ve been refelted and the rails replaced many times over the decades. The only way to tell the difference between the tables is the ones from 1890 feature wood as opposed to formica, which was first used in the forties.
 

Before ESPN and Sports Center, there was a ticker tape streaming across the enormous TV sets suspended from the ceilings. Pay per view boxing matches and the WWF shows were shown in a room in the back, always packing in throngs of fans

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A September Yelp review summed it up, “Great food and fresh cut fries. TVs everywhere with beverages served by friendly staff. Great place to hangout and watch the games.”

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Tables in the back are $9 an hour, and tables in the front are $10 an hour. There are also five smaller quarter tables. 

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The Pub is open 7 days a week and the kitchen is always open, serving everything from breakfast sandwiches to chicken wings, fresh hamburgers and hand-cut french fries. The kitchen stays open until the front door is locked at closing.

 


Hours are Monday thru Saturday 10a -2a and Sundays noon-1a.

531 Broad Street

Augusta GA

Story and photos: Joe White 

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