Best Parks With Ping Pong Table In Seattle Near Me

Jefferson Park Playground SPIN Seattle Greenwood Park The Roanoke Seattle Pacific Table Tennis Club

1. Jefferson Park Playground - Seattle

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· 4 reviews

Unnamed Road, Seattle, WA 98108

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1511 6th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101

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SPIN Seattle: what do users think?

Gary Samson: , it is very loud between the people talking, music and screams of ping pong competition. Be prepared for the noise and a good time.The bar prices seemed Seattle normal but the drinks were better than average. The food was typical Seattle bar fare but nice to have if you didn't just eat dinner before your games.Parking: Seattle has lots of parking options these days

Gabriel Gervelis: Their cancellation policy is horrible, the website says their are no cancellations or refunds. After getting a foot injury I had to cancel, and after calling they issued a refund and canceled my reservation....super easy.
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· 336 reviews

8905 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103

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Greenwood Park: what do users think?

Lizzycpeck: This park is great for fetching dogs. It also has a large playground for kids.

Mona Lisa: Nice park where they grow fruits and vegetables for their own consumption

P. E. McKee: There are permanent outdoor ping pong tables and corn hole stations. Water fountain was off and restrooms were being repainted.

Thelma Savage: Good park

abdel mouamen chakhmaya: Gorgeous

Eiko Tubridy: The playground has lots of abandoned toy vehicles for little kids to play with.

Darshan Dhillon: What a historic piece. I wish the write ups which are faded now replaced

4. The Roanoke - Seattle

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· 158 reviews

2409 10th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102

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The Roanoke: what do users think?

Pooja Chaudhary: , which seems a bit more pricey than most places. But I do appreciate the fact that you can buy half pints here.FWIW the table next to us ordered nachos which smelled absolutely amazing. I’d definitely visit a second time to try their food menu.Parking: Some parking available in the 2-3 block radius depending on your luck.

Bob Irwin: Excellent service

J / K / S: This is a Great, Local Place, where everybody just loves to hang out. The vibe is chill, the beer is good, and the food is delicious.I think you should go down there have a drink and relax.

5. Seattle Pacific Table Tennis Club - Bellevue

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· 56 reviews

13249 NE 20th St, Bellevue, WA 98005

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Seattle Pacific Table Tennis Club: what do users think?

Asif Rehmani: Chinese players who practice here. You will see one or two white or Indian faces here and there but not many.Professional tables, barriers and flooring.Players here mean business!On the flipside, even though you will find everybody to be nice here, it’s hard to break in to the existing cliques.Most of the high-level players you approach to play with will tell you that they are “just practicing”.Their posted rules are that you can’t practice more than 15 minutes total and then you have to leave the table or if someone challenges you then you have to play a game and allow them to play, but no one, and I mean No One, follows that rule here and management does not enforce it either.If you are a casual player, I would recommend coming with a friend to play with and hopefully you’ll get a table of your own to practice at.I don’t know how much the membership is but casually dropping in for one day play will set you back $16. Much higher compared to other Table Tennis clubs.I’m taking one star out from this place because of the price and the players not being as welcoming to new players visiting.

Indrajeet Saravanan: Very good experience at the front desk!

Don R: Although it's not inexpensive there is a reason. This is a wonderful place for playing Ping Pong! The owner is very nice and supportive and you'll feel at home no matter what level you play at. Beginners are welcomed!Great fun and exercise, too. Such good times!Tip 1: It's a little tucked away so look for Sturtevant's Ski Mart on Northup and drive a ways into the parking area back behind it.Tip 2: If you want to get really good, and beat your friends with flair and ease, then take lessons. You will rapidly rise from novice to advanced player.Tip3: You might be surprised to find it open when you don't expect it. Table Tennis players love their sport and play a lot!

Eric Young (Eric Young): A nice place to play ping pong with friends, just a little bit expensive if you only play an hour, as it is a 16 dollar day pass

Asa Jia: The best table tennis club in seattle. Very professional coaches. ✌️

Imran Dawood: Amazing facilities to play table tennis. Good experienced players and they are welcoming!

Kelvin Lau: I was in Seattle for a cruise, and happened to be around the area. This place is awesome - clean and neat. The players are friendly and the owner is super nice. Highly recommended!!

David Rahfeldt: Never played there but friends rave about the place as warm and welcoming... but with brutal competition ....

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