1. SPiN New York
7.9
48 E 23rd St (btwn Park Ave S and Broadway), New York, NY
Bar · Flatiron District · 133 tips and reviews
Sumeet Shah: Open 7 days a week, come on down, get some beer and snacks, and watch some intense ping pong. Want to play? Go for it! Great place for a first date.
Frank Rimalovski: Great setup for ping pong with good selection of Belgian beers on tap including my fav: Delerium Tremens. Food not so good. (3 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more.
Florian Schulz: Great ping pong place.
Vivek Surti: This place is great - awesome beer, tasty food, and ping pong! Free apples when you go to the bathroom as well - haha!
Syndicate Media Group: NYC [Do, Drink, Eat] Nestled under the highline, awesome pretzels and amazing beer (of course) - plus a fun round of ping pong too! Also open in winter... Read more.
Thrillist: Steins of German brew, freshly-twisted pretzels, and ping pong all make this the perfect happy hour spot. Read more.
4. Bryant Park
9.5
W 42nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Park · Midtown · 1228 tips and reviews
Leslie Healey: surely my favorite park in NYC. great lunch spot- especially in the summer(free bocce and ping pong!) best on a summer morning while eating breakfast on the parisian-esq cafe tables. Almost no one is
Lisa Garcia: Come for the free yoga and dance classes during the week. It's also the best place to spend an afternoon playing ping pong or chess (or just reading while eating a sandwich from 'wichcraft).
The Corcoran Group: A mecca of fun things to do – outdoor films, ping pong and yoga in the summer, ice skating in the winter and great people watching all year round.
Yoy: Most secret tennis court in town!
Stephanie Downes: If you buy one of those deals on living social or such, bear in mind the private lessons are held on a fake/mock mini half court, with an automatic ball machine. You won't be on a real tennis court.
Heather Li: Coolest location for a tennis court! But make sure you get on the correct elevator inside grand central because it's a maze in there!
7. East River Park
8.9
FDR Dr N (btwn E 14th & Grand St), New York, NY
Park · Alphabet City · 55 tips and reviews
City Parks Foundation: City Parks Foundation’s free sports programs for youth returns to East River Park! Come join us for a season of tennis, track and field, and golf! For more information, visit our website! Read more.
Kate Wauck: The woman at the tennis courts has a BAD ATTITUDE
Birendra Gosai: Early morning tennis...
8. Riverbank State Park
9.0
679 Riverside Dr (btwn W 137th & W 145th St), New York, NY
State or Provincial Park · West Harlem · 61 tips and reviews
Elise Abdalla: This is an awesome park - there is a rollerskating rink, free basketball, tennis, handball courts, soccer / football fields and running track, plus a playground and plenty of grass to lay on!
Min Tan: This park has everything: tennis, basket ball courts, baseball field, track/football/soccer field, skating rink (winter), swimming pool (summer), etc.
Harlem Ambassador: Built over an existing sewerage plant. Tennis cts and campus quality recreation including a gym, aquatic center, and numerous fields and paths. killer views of the GW bridge ideal when needing retreat
9. Riverside Park
9.5
Riverside Dr (btwn W 59th St & St. Clair Pl), New York, NY
Park · West Harlem · 127 tips and reviews
Es Dee: Tennis courts, green, green, green!
Guillermo Rojas: Tennis courts by ColumbiaRoller skating in the promenade by the river especially beautiful at sunset
Phil Belena: Free concerts Saturday nights in the summer. Hosted by the Riverside Clay Tennis Association 96 street
12. Clinton Hall
7.2
90 Washington St (at Rector St), New York, NY
Beer Garden · Financial District · 110 tips and reviews
Brian McG: Good beers, beer garden, ping pong, foos ball, giant jenga, & giant connect four
Clyde Kelly J.: Ping Pong, Foozball, Jenga, Beer. The End.
Danny Trejo: Great place for German beers, ping pong and jumbo Jenga.
Carrick Thompson: Rocks across the path south of the tennis club.. Perfect hideout/ getaway
Lilitherapy: Perfecto para correr, sin bicicletas, perros o carreolas. Vista increíbles a cualquiera hora, el único detalle es que tus tenis terminarán algo o bastante polvorientos :b (bite the dust)
Kimmie Ohh: Beautiful spot with scenic views. Great spot to run or jog.
Compass: Enjoy tennis courts, rowing, boating docks, and playgrounds along the West Side Highway. A peaceful running path is perfect for early morning joggers and bikers.
John A: Great way to get up and down the west side of Manhattan. Please be observant of bikers.
The Corcoran Group: We much prefer this running path to the one on the East River. The view is incredible, and there's plenty of space for both runners and bikers.