Table Tennis in Glasgow
5 ping pong spots mapped in Glasgow, GBR — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Glasgow features a mixture of gritty urban outdoor tables and some surprising indoor public options. Public outdoor spots like the tables on St Vincent Street in Anderston or the iconic Glasgow Green Table are popular hangouts for city dwellers. The Hayburn Crescent table in Partick offers a slightly more residential experience, while the Cornwall Street tables provide a rare, covered indoor environment that is essential given the city’s notoriously rainy weather. If you are serious about finding a game regardless of the forecast, prioritize the indoor setup at Cornwall Street. For outdoor play, the best time to visit is during the brief, pleasant windows of late spring or early summer. Be prepared for high demand at city center locations; if you find a spot, expect to share it with other players after a few games. It is a social scene, and many locals are open to a challenge if you simply approach the table with a paddle in hand.
Glasgow at a glance
All ping pong spots in Glasgow
St Vincent Street Tables, Anderston
Hayburn Crescent Table, Partick
Whitehall Street Tables, Anderston
Glasgow Green Table
Cornwall Street Tables, East Kilbride
Ping pong in Glasgow — FAQ
Is the Cornwall Street facility free?
Yes, it is a public facility available for free use, though it is popular and can get quite busy.
Are the outdoor tables in Glasgow maintained well?
Most are managed by the council, but due to Glasgow's heavy rainfall, they are prone to getting dirty or mossy.
What is the best way to find a partner in Glasgow?
Hanging out at the Glasgow Green table on a Saturday is the best way to meet local recreational players.
Are there any rules at the public tables?
The unwritten rule is to rotate out after a game or 10-15 minutes if others are waiting to play.
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