Brick’s Brand New & Hottest Pool Hall!
34 Lanes Mill Rd
Brick Township, NJ 08724
Ph: 732-255-1360
About us
After a long, exhausting search for the right location, Marcelo Adinolfi, a New Jersey based amateur pool player, has finally found the perfect spot to open his Billiards Hall. Dorado Plaza, 34 Lanes Mill Rd in Brick, will be the home of Sticks & Stones Billiards, an 18-table billiards entertainment complex. The pool hall will feature four 7-ft Diamond pool tables, two 8-ft Diamond pool tables, eleven 9-ft Diamond pool tables and a 10-ft carom table with ample seating for all. Catering to all types and skill levels of pool players, from the novice to the top level professionals, Sticks & Stones will have a table for you. All ages are welcomed and the room will host local leagues as well as the area’s most competitive tournaments. Of course, anyone can just stop in for a few hours of fun with their friends or family as well.
Sticks & Stones Billiards will also offer classes (by several local instructors) for those wishing to improve their game. Merchandise such as pool cues, chalk, gloves and other billiards related accessories will be available for purchase as well.









Home of the TAP Pool League
WHAT IS TAP POOL LEAGUE?
TAP is considered by many as the best amateur pool league for 8-Ball, 9-Ball and 10-Ball in the United States and Canada. It’s a more competitive league and known to most as The Pool Players’ League. But don’t let that intimidate you because anyone can play and anyone can win due to our handicap system.
If you have been playing in your home game room or occasionally at your local bar or billiard room but are looking to get into a more competitive atmosphere and truly test your game, then TAP league is for you.
League Breakdown
Monday – 8-Ball division traveling with Qball Billiards in TR
Home of the APA Pool League
WHAT IS APA POOL LEAGUE?
The American Poolplayers Association (APA) was founded by professional poolplayers and Billiard Hall of Famers Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart in 1979 as the National Pool League, which became the American Poolplayers Association in 1981. The two realized the popularity of the sport, but knew, that different from other sports, there was no existing recreational league system.
Today, the APA, also known as the Canadian Poolplayers Association in Canada, the Japanese Poolplayers Association in Japan, and APA of Singapore in Singapore, and has grown to more than 250,000 members and boasts more members than all other “national” leagues combined. The League is administered locally by a network of Franchise Operators, called League Operators, and is conducted weekly in a variety of both 8-Ball and 9-Ball team formats. There are nearly 300 APA Leagues throughout the U.S., Canada and Japan.