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SPiN Toronto is a ping pong social club located in the heart of Toronto's King West neighbourhood. It is a place where people, not limited to age, gender, or social class seeking a unique, active and engaging experience come together at the intersection of music, art, food, drink, and sport.
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History
Established in 2011
SPiN Toronto is a 12,000 sq ft ping pong...
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SPiN Toronto is the city's premier ping pong social club. Drinks, snacks, music, pong. Boom.
SPiN Galactic is proud to present... SPiN Toronto, a ping pong social club, currently under construction and set to open Summer 2011 at 461 King Street in West Toronto. SPiN was originally created by owners Franck Raharinosy, Andrew Gordon, Jonathan Bricklin and Academy Award-winning actress Susan Sarandon, and designed by renowned designer Todd Oldham in New York City and took the social scene... more
SPiN is fun! What a cool concept for Toronto. I love that they have machines that pick up the balls for the employees- I feel less guilty pelting the balls at my opponant.
They have unique drinks and beer choices, and an inclusive environment. It's dark, glow in the dark, and the music isn't too loud. It gets packed on the weekends though, so reserve in advance for those dates!
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SPiN is a indoor ping pong bar, I came here with a large group of about 15 people and we booked 2 tables. Even though not everyone could play at the same time it was still a great time as the games didn't last very long. Their drink selection of beer and alcohol is extensive and reasonably priced and the servers are coming around every 10-15 to check up on your table. This is a great place to... more
I've only come here for big group events where someone else is paying, as SPiN is just too expensive to be a regular indulgence. Besides, I'm just not that into ping pong and some of the people who seem to come here are super competitive, which is both intimidating and kind of obnoxious. Honestly, the vibe is really "warehouse rave"--there's no seating, just concrete floors and UV lighting (in... more
A franchise of ping-pong social clubs with locations in New York and Milwaukee, is now in Toronto. This 12,000 square-foot space boasts 12 ping-pong tables, two licensed bars, a lounge and a private party room. Food menu includes sandwiches, sloppy joes, and shared offerings like cheese and crackers, cast iron prawns, soft-baked pretzels, and bourbon and bacon popcorn. Specials: Oyster Thu.,... more