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When Warehouse Billiard first opened its doors in 2019, it was little more than a dream, with a few tables, a counter, and a husband-and-wife team who refused to give up on what they loved. Dawayne and Brandi had spent most of their lives around pool tables—league nights, weekend tournaments, long drives to small-town events, and countless late evenings talking about shots, racks, and the perfect break. Opening their own place wasn’t just a business idea. It was their way of building a home for players like themselves.
The original Warehouse Billiard was cozy, almost humble. The walls were lined with cues and chalk-dusted scoreboards, and the sound of balls cracking together echoed through the room like music. Regulars quickly claimed their favorite tables, and the place developed a reputation for friendly competition, cold drinks, and laughter that lasted well past closing time. Dawayne ran the floor, fixing lights and leveling tables, while Brandi kept the bar lively and remembered everyone’s name—and usually their drink, too.
But they had a bigger vision.
They dreamed of hosting serious tournaments, the kind that drew players from across the region. They imagined rows of shining tables, crowds gathered around the finals, and the energy of a championship atmosphere right in their own hall. For years, they saved, planned, and waited for the right opportunity.
That opportunity finally came with a new, larger location.
The new Warehouse Billiard opened with bright lights, more tables than ever before, and room to host the kind of events Dawayne and Brandi had always talked about. The first big tournament filled the hall with the sharp crack of breaks, the murmur of spectators, and the electric tension of players chasing victory. It was everything they had imagined—and more.
Now, on any given night, the place buzzes with life. Friends gather around tables, sharing pitchers and plates of hot food. New players learn their first bank shots while seasoned veterans line up careful runs. The bar stays lively, the kitchen stays busy, and the tables never stay empty for long.
For Dawayne and Brandi, it’s not just about the tournaments or the crowds. It’s about the feeling in the room—the sound of a perfect shot, the cheers after a close match, the smiles of people having a good night out. Warehouse Billiard has become more than a business. It’s a community, built one rack at a time.
And as the lights glow over the tables each night, the couple who started it all can finally see their dream rolling smoothly across the felt.