Roosevelt's Billiards, Bar, and Grill Farmington Hills MI
NOTE: Roosevelt's Billiards Bar & Grill in Farmington Hills, Michigan is no longer in business and this location is CLOSED.
Roosevelt's Billiards, Bar, and Grill Farmington Hills MI
Roosevelt's Billiards Bar and Grill Address
- Oakland County
- Timezone: EST
Alternate Names
- Roosevelt's Billiards
- Roosevelt's Pool Hall
- Roosevelt's Bar & Grill
- Roosevelt's Billiard Bar
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Roosevelt's Billiards, Bar, and Grill Farmington Hills Phone Number
- (248) 488-1990 (Roosevelt's Billiards Phone Number)
Roosevelt's Billiards Bar and Grill Website
- http://www.rooseveltsbilliards.com
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- (248) 488-1014 (Roosevelt's Billiards Fax Number)
- contact@rooseveltsbilliards.com (Roosevelt's Billiards Email Address)
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Roosevelt's Billiards Farmington Hills, MI
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Roosevelt's Billiards, Bar, and Grill Farmington Hills - Pool Hall Info
Roosevelt's (est. 1993) is Metro-Detroit’s premiere billiards emporium. It is themed to accent the many facets of Teddy Roosevelt, the 26th President of the U.S. The 13 foot high, crown molded island oak bar sits inside a voluminous 8300 square foot free span building with 20 foot high ceilings. It is truly a timeless interior design masterpiece consisting of Remington sculptures and paintings and historical photographs of Theodore Roosevelt and art pieces and antiques from the turn of the century. The professional staff offers fast, friendly, service of our hearty American full fare menu and premium pour bar. The facility boasts 13 “world class” billiard tables, 3 electronic dart boards, "state of the art" audio and visual systems, free wireless internet (T-1) and room for parties of up to 300 people. Open for lunch, dinner, happy hour and late night partying and all sporting events, it has been a destination and Metro-Detroit landmark for over 12 years.
- Open from 11 am until 2 am every day except Sundays from 5 pm till 2 am.
- All major credit cards are accepted. No personal or company checks.
- Proper attire is required.
- No cover charge.
Have a Bully Time!
The forgotten man, the twenty-sixth president of the United States-Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt was more than a president; he was a mover and a shaker. He was a political genius who was responsible for reshaping the future of the Americas.
Teddy was the founder of the Rough Riders, a well-known regiment that fought in the Spanish American War in 1898. He formed the Boone and Crocket Club of New York. He was the first American to win the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in settling the Russo-Japanese War of 1906. Teddy also built the Panama Canal.
He was a rancher in North Dakota, a statesman in New York, a cowboy in the west, a trustbuster in the east, a hunter in Africa, a political power broker, and a gorger of the American Industrial Age.
Since Teddy was most comfortable in the Dakotas, we have attempted to depict a period similar to the time he would of spent there. So whether you are a statesman, a cowboy, or someone who enjoys a game of billiards, darts, or a great meal, we welcome you to "speak softly and carry a big stick" while you have a BULLY TIME!
If These Walls Could Talk
Theodore Roosevelt's life was our inspiration for making Roosevelt's Billiards a great place to eat and a great place to meet. However, did you know that many of Roosevelt's structural and aesthetic embellishments have a story of their own? Actually many date back to the time Teddy himself.
Take a look around the bar area and notice the half-walls dividing the lounge and also the bar surface walls. These are all made of oak and cypress raised panel doors from New Orleans. If you removed the red trim molding at the bottom, you would see the holes from the lockset.
The seven oak panels along the west wall are from Houston. They once graced the mansion of Robert Meecham. The Meecham family made their fortune supplying steel castings for oil drills at the turn of the century.
Roosevelt's custom made back bar stands thirteen feet high. The basic shape consists of eleven oak veneer boxes, which are trimmed with five types and sizes of crown moldings. Interestingly enough, these moldings were found by our designers lying in a pile at an architectural antique store in New Orleans.
A chainsaw artist carved the wooden bust of Teddy above the vestibule. The carving stands 4 1/2 feet tall and weighs over 500 pounds. It was carved from a cherry tree.
There are five Frederick Remington and one Charles Russell sculptures throughout Roosevelt's. The largest of these is Remington's "Coming Through the Rye". It took six men to lift it to it's niche at the front bar.
Roosevelt's beautiful stained glass, interior front door and dome inside the vestibule are from Houston, Texas. These two pieces once graced the entrance of a theater that was built in 1910. The design depicts a scarab.
The light fixtures behind the bar were purchased at an antique store in New Orleans. When the electricians were installing them prior to our opening, they made an interesting discovery. Etched on the inside of the fixtures was the manufacturing date - 1914!
The three signs that hang near the two front corners of the bar area and above the dining area depict the different accomplishments and aspects of Teddy's life. Actually, they are antique railroad signs from New Orleans.
Roosevelt's Bar and Grill-Now Closed
Regretfully, both of the Roosevelt's locations are now closed. On behalf of the ownership, management, and staff we thank all those loyal patrons who frequented one or both of our locations. In the early part of the 1990's the idea of an "upscale interactive" bar and grill was well received in the Farmington Hills area. The company focused on using premium quality products and served a multitude of guests for lunch, dinner and late night dining. As the business flourished, Roosevelt's began catering to afterwork parties, company functions and large holiday banquets. The large numbers of people who reunited every year on the night before Thanksgiving solidified Roosevelt's place in the community. So many memories!
However, things change, times change and sooner or later all good things come to an end. Good-bye, good luck and God Bless!
Found on the Roosevelt's website 2011-08-17
Roosevelt's Billiards, Bar, and Grill Farmington Hills Business Information
Entity ID | 800120787 |
Entity Legal Name | G & G Entertainment, Inc. |
Entity US State of Registration | MI |
Date Registered | 10/25/1983 |
Entity Status | Dissolved |
Business Type | Domestic Profit Corporation |
Date of Last Data Refresh | 3/31/2019 |
miOldId | 116053 |
Roosevelt's Billiards, Bar, and Grill Farmington Hills Employees
Name | Role(s) | Phone | |
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William Gitre | Owner, Roosevelt's Billiards |
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- Title: Roosevelt's Billiards, Bar, and Grill Farmington Hills
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- Published: 3/31/2019 10:58:50 AM
- Last Updated: 3/31/2019 11:05:05 AM
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