Table Tennis in New York
51 ping pong spots mapped in New York, United States — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
New York City offers a dynamic table tennis experience that ranges from iconic outdoor public spaces to high-end indoor clubs. In parks like Bryant Park and Tompkins Square Park, you’ll find concrete tables that are essentially a rite of passage for local ping pong enthusiasts. These outdoor spots offer a high-energy, social environment where players of all skill levels rotate into games. Conversely, if you prefer a controlled environment, private clubs like SPiN New York provide professional tables and bar service for a premium experience. Outdoor play is heavily weather-dependent; the season typically runs from late April through October. During the peak summer, the Sara D. Roosevelt Park tables can get very crowded, making weekday mornings the smartest time to play. For indoor options, the city provides a mix of specialized clubs and public school facilities, though access rules vary. Whether you're looking for a serious match or just a quick rally, New York provides a diverse ecosystem that caters to both the casual hobbyist and the competitive player.
New York at a glance
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Bryant Park Tables
SPiN New York
Tompkins Square Park Tables
Christopher Street Indoor Tables
Public School 126 Indoor Tables
Slate (Permanently Closed)
Break Bar & Billiards (Ping Pong)
Sara D. Roosevelt Park Tables (South)
Richmond Street Outdoor Tables (Brooklyn)
Sara D. Roosevelt Park Tables
Battery Park City Esplanade Table
Cooper Hewitt Museum Garden Table
Riverside Park / Hudson Greenway Table
North 6th Street Indoor Table
Flatbush Avenue Table, Prospect Heights
Sunset Park Ping Pong
Roosevelt Island Main Street Tables
Coney Island Avenue Table Tennis Club
Chelsea Recreation Center Tables
Asser Levy Playground Tables
Hester Street Indoor Tables
Seward Park Tables
Kensington / Caton Avenue Table
De Witt Clinton Park Tables
Hester Street Community Area
Brooklyn Bridge Park (Pier 5)
Rockaway Beach Boardwalk Tables
Sunnyside Park Tables (43rd Street)
Columbus Park, Manhattan
Fort Washington Park Tables
Morningside Heights Table (Giraffe Path)
Astoria Park Tables
Baisley Pond Park Table
Wang Chen Table Tennis Club, New York
Sunnyside Table Tennis Club
Rockefeller Park Table
Hell's Kitchen Table (West 45th Street)
PingPod Upper West Side
Cornell Tech Roosevelt Island
PingPod Gramercy
Coleman Playground Tables, Manhattan
Marcy Playground Tables
Herald Square Tables, Manhattan
Bryant Park Upper Terrace Tables
East 11th Street Tables (East Village)
Southpoint Park Tables (Roosevelt Island)
PingPod Long Island City
Flushing Meadows Park Tables
East 10th Street Table (East Village)
Stuvtown
Stuy town 11
Ping pong in New York — FAQ
Are the Bryant Park tables free?
Yes, the tables in Bryant Park are free, but they are extremely popular and often require waiting in line to get a spot.
Do I have to pay for indoor ping pong at clubs like SPiN?
Yes, professional indoor clubs charge an hourly rental fee for tables and typically provide professional equipment.
Are there public indoor options in NYC?
Some public school facilities offer indoor table tennis programs, though access is often restricted to specific hours or community memberships.
Can I bring my own paddle to the public outdoor tables?
Absolutely. Bringing your own high-quality paddle is highly recommended as the park-provided equipment can be worn down.
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