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SPIN Washington D.C.

About

SPIN Washington DC is an iconic 12,000 square foot ping pong social club in the heart of the DC Metro Area. Located in the basement of the National Press Building, SPIN DC houses 14 ping pong tables, a full bar, fantastic shareable menu and two private rooms. SPIN is a chameleon, deft at adapting for any age or event or city or even country: whether it's a birthday party, a corporate event, a dance competition or a ping-pong tournament, SPIN has perfected the formula for fun gatherings of every kind, and it's simple: unlimited ping-pong balls, good food, great drinks, and incredible people. Music doesn't hurt. Embrace the movement. #UnitedByPingPong

Day of the Week Opening Hours
Monday 16:00 - 23:00
Tuesday 16:00 - 23:00
Wednesday 16:00 - 23:00
Thursday 16:00 - 0:00
Friday 16:00 - 2:00
Saturday 12:00 - 2:30
Sunday 12:00 - 20:00

Cuisines

  • 🍔 American
  • 🍸 Bar
  • 🍺 Pub
  • 🔥 Grill
  • 🍺 Brew Pub

Dining Options

  • 📅 Reservations
  • 🍷 Serves Alcohol
  • 💳 Accepts Credit Cards
  • 🍸 Full Bar
  • 📶 Free Wifi
  • 🍷🍺 Wine and Beer
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Family style
  • 🍱 Lunch
  • 🍽️ Dinner

Accepts Credit Cards

Recommended Reviews

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4.3
25 reviews
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sandra ivins
2018-11-04 on google

With temps nearing triple digits, Spin was just the place to “chill” while waiting for the Apollo 11 display. My first time, I was surprised to see a live jazz band, a little loud, but very nice. We rented a table and enjoyed cold beverages and some delicious snacks. I would not have expected an evening of Ping Pong to be so much fun but it truly was. The service was great and the atmosphere was fun. Highly recommend for a night out with friends or family!

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Rikki Pugh
2018-09-14 on google

What a fun and cute hang out spot!! Burgers are great, fries are amazing! The music is awesome!!

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Elizabeth Simms
2018-08-12 on google

Super fun bar if you like ping pong but once your table time has expired and you have to go to the regular bar the service is painfully slow. We went on a Saturday night and had to wait 20 minutes for the bartenders to even notice us. The regular bar wasn’t terribly busy, not every bar seat was even taken. My recommendation would be go there to play ping pong (tables are reserved for an hour) then bar hop elsewhere to have drinks.

Questions & Answers

Yes

Metro Center

Underaged people can go to up to a certain hour. Sometimes they will have a DJ then the kids are not allowed. Call ahead for specific times.

No membership fee, open to public. Just pay hourly rate for table.

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