Table Tennis in Seattle

22 ping pong spots mapped in Seattle, USA — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.

Table tennis in Seattle is a blend of hidden urban outdoor spots and dedicated recreational infrastructure. You will find public outdoor tables scattered throughout neighborhoods, such as the NE 65th St tables in Roosevelt and the Montlake Park public tables, which serve as community anchors. These outdoor options are best utilized during Seattle’s famously bright, dry summer months. For those seeking a more controlled environment, the city offers indoor options like the 'Quiet Indoor Table' and the 'Illuminated Indoor Table,' which are essential for the rainy seasons. While Seattle is known for its coffee culture and tech scene, the ping pong scene provides a social outlet. Whether you are grabbing a casual game at a bar-based setup like Spin Seattle or taking advantage of the Seattle CBD square tables during a lunch break, the city offers variety. If you are serious about finding partners, the indoor public tables are where the more frequent, dedicated players tend to gather. Outdoor sessions are generally breezy and casual, reflecting the city’s laid-back, outdoorsy personality.

Map of 22 ping pong spots in Seattle

Seattle at a glance

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Spots
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Tables
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Free to play
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Outdoor
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Indoor
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Lit / Covered

All ping pong spots in Seattle

Spin Seattle Outdoor Tables

Spin Seattle, 1511, 6th Avenue, Central Business District, First Hill, Seattle, King County, Washington, 98101, United States
Bar
1 tableOutdoorFree

Quiet Indoor Table

7227 Latona Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115, United States
Public
1 tableIndoorFree

4th Ave Tables, Seattle

Copacino+Fujikado, 1425 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101-2200, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

Outdoor Neighborhood Table

1425 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98122, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

NE 65th St Tables, Roosevelt

1012 NE 65th St, Seattle, WA 98115-6609, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

Illuminated Indoor Table

2301 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102-3305, United States
Public
1 tableIndoorFree

Montlake Park Public Tables, Seattle

2417 10th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102-4011, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

Seattle CBD Square Tables

1415 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101-2313, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

NE 43rd St Tables, Seattle

817 NE 43rd St, Seattle, WA 98105-60ND, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

Indoor Community Table

4000 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA 98195, United States
Public
1 tableIndoorFree

Accessible Indoor Table

610 8th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104-3005, United States
Public
1 tableIndoorFree

Bright Indoor Facility Table

731 Westlake Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109-4322, United States
Public
1 tableIndoorFree

Open-Space Outdoor Tables

1500 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101-1613, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

Public Park Outdoor Table

10510 5th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125-7202, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

Community Indoor Table

5919 Airport Way S, Seattle, WA 98108-2714, United States
Public
1 tableIndoorFree

Modern Indoor Public Table

222 S Main St, Seattle, WA 98104-2612, United States
Public
1 tableIndoorFree

Indoor Club-Style Tables

10510 5th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98125-7202, United States
Public
1 tableIndoorFree

Hillside Terrace Grounds

Ballard Community Center, 6020, 28th Avenue Northwest, Sunset Hill, Ballard, Seattle, King County, Washington, 98107, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

Fremont Ave N Tables, Seattle

8809 Fremont Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103-3820, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

Basic Outdoor Table

212 NW 67th St, Seattle, WA 98117-4840, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

Lit Indoor Table

4142 6th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107, United States
Public
1 tableIndoorFree

Lit Outdoor Public Table

7034 15th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98117-5501, United States
Public
1 tableOutdoorFree

Ping pong in Seattle — FAQ

Are all outdoor tables in Seattle open to the public?

Yes, the outdoor tables in parks and city squares are public assets. However, tables inside venues like bars may require a drink purchase or rental fee.

Can I play table tennis in Seattle during winter?

Outdoor play is difficult due to rain, so it is recommended to use one of the many available indoor facilities during the wetter months.

Do I need to bring my own paddles to the public tables?

Yes, always carry your own paddle and balls. You cannot rely on public outdoor tables providing any gear.

Are there social clubs for table tennis players in Seattle?

There are several recreational groups that utilize indoor community centers and dedicated ping pong venues; check local meet-up boards to find active play partners.

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