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Get your ping-pong on at Seattle's newest hot spot, SPiN

SPiN brings a multi-sensory experience to downtown Seattle through art, music, entertainment, and of course, ping pong.

With 12 Olympic-style ping pong tables, walls covered with street style murals by local artists, and a diverse food and drink menu, SPiN is the ultimate play place.

The ping pong social destination originated in New York, and is backed by actress Susan Sarandon. The Seattle hub is SPiN's most creative venue yet, boasting 10,000 square feet of vibrant designs in the historic Decatur Building. There are also private lounge spaces, a vintage style bathtub filled with more than one thousand ping pong balls, and an open photo booth complete with larger-than-life paddles. In other words, every nook and cranny is totally instagrammable.

The bar features ping pong themed cocktails like The Lob and Topspin. And you'll find unexpected delights on the food menu. We tried the Korean Fried Cauliflower, Crispy Truffle Fries, and the Margherita flatbread. There are also several menu items exclusive to Seattle like the Smoked Salmon Fritters, and Wild Mushroom Flatbread with Beecher's cheese curds.

For those who want to get their paddle on, there is a ping pong league that plays every Monday night. Walk in rates vary by time and date.

Hours and location:
Monday - Thursday: 3 p.m. to 12 a.m.
Friday & Saturday: 12 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Sunday: 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.

1511 6TH AVENUE
SEATTLE, WA 98101
206-686-3593

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