Burroughes Hall was an important billiards and snooker venue in Soho Square, London from 1903 until it closed in 1967.
The assets included 19 Soho Square, which was demolished and replaced by a modern office block.
[4] Before World War I, Burroughes & Watts organised an annual professional billiards 'London tournament'.
[6] Roberts made a break of 73, equalling a recently set record by James Harris.
With the revival of the World Championship in a challenge format in 1964, the hall was used for the first three matches in April 1964,[10] October 1964[11] and March 1965.